Multiple Choice

A firm wants to hire new employees and knows that there are two types of workers: high-productivity and low-productivity. High-productivity workers will generate $100,000 in value, while low-productivity workers will generate $50,000. The firm cannot tell the workers apart before hiring them. Obtaining a professional certification is a possible way for workers to signal their type. The cost of obtaining this certification is $20,000 for a high-productivity worker but $60,000 for a low-productivity worker. The firm decides to offer a wage of $100,000 to workers with the certification and $50,000 to those without. Given this situation, what is the most likely outcome?

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