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A manufacturing firm pays its assembly line workers a wage significantly above the local average. This strategy is intended to motivate high effort, as individually monitoring each worker's diligence is costly and impractical. The government then significantly increases the value and duration of unemployment benefits available to all citizens. If the firm wants to maintain the same level of worker effort without changing its monitoring practices, how should it respond to this new government policy?

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