Designing a Quality Assurance Mechanism for Subsidies
A government wants to subsidize firms that provide advanced 'creative problem-solving' training to their employees, an activity believed to generate positive benefits for the entire industry. The government's primary concern is that firms might offer superficial or low-quality training simply to collect the subsidy, without producing the desired societal benefits. Propose a specific, practical mechanism that the government could include in its subsidy policy to address this quality control issue. Explain how your proposed mechanism would work and why it would be more effective than simply paying a fixed amount per trained employee.
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