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Calculating the Signalling Cost Boundary

An employer wants to distinguish between high-ability and low-ability job candidates. High-ability candidates would add $150,000 in value, while low-ability candidates would add $70,000. The employer offers a wage of $150,000 to candidates with a specific university degree and $70,000 to those without. For a low-ability candidate, the total cost of obtaining this degree is $90,000. For this degree to function as a credible signal that separates the two types of candidates, what is the maximum possible cost the degree could have for a high-ability candidate? Explain the two conditions that must be met for this separation to occur.

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