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Incentives and Productivity in Short-Term Employment

A business owner who relies on day laborers complains, 'No matter what I pay, the workers I hire for the day just don't seem motivated to be productive.' From an economic perspective, analyze the structural characteristics of the day labor market that create this situation. In your response, explain how the nature of the work, skill assignment, and worker incentives are interconnected.

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