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A firm installs a new, flawless computer system that tracks every action of its assembly-line workers. The system can instantly detect if a worker is not performing their duties to the required standard, and any such worker is immediately dismissed. Before this system, the firm paid a wage higher than the industry average to motivate its employees. Under these new conditions, what is the most logical change the firm can make to its wage policy to maintain effort levels while minimizing costs?

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