Multiple Choice

An employee works 35 hours per week for a wage of $12 per hour. The psychological cost of the effort required is equivalent to $2 per hour. The employee's next best alternative is to be unemployed and receive a benefit equivalent to $6 per hour. The employer introduces a new, more demanding work process, increasing the psychological cost of effort to $3 per hour. To ensure the employee is no worse off than before (i.e., to keep their economic benefit from the job the same), what is the minimum new hourly wage the employer must offer?

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