Multiple Choice

An economist uses the function W(N) to model the wage a firm must pay to prevent its employees from slacking, where W is the wage and N is the number of employees. By choosing this specific functional form to focus only on the number of employees, what is the economist implicitly assuming about other factors that might influence the required wage, such as the level of unemployment benefits or the firm's monitoring technology?

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