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Impact of Labor Regulations on Firm Strategy

A profit-maximizing firm's profit is calculated as the total revenue from a worker's output minus the wage paid to that worker. Assume that the total output, and therefore total revenue, increases with every additional hour the worker works. The government introduces two new laws: a maximum limit on the number of hours an employee can work per day, and a minimum wage that must be paid. Analyze how these two legal constraints, when imposed simultaneously, shape the firm's optimal contract offer to a worker. In your analysis, explain precisely which combination of work hours and wages the firm will choose and justify why any other legally permissible offer would result in lower profits.

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