Multiple Choice

A manufacturing firm is concerned that its employees, paid a fixed hourly wage, are not working as hard as they could. To address this, the firm switches to a piece-rate system where workers are paid for each unit they produce, and the quality of each unit is easily verifiable. From an economic perspective, why is this change in compensation likely to resolve the problem of the worker's effort creating an uncompensated benefit for the firm?

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