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Incentivizing Employee Effort

A firm sets a wage for its employees where the economic benefit of working diligently is exactly equal to the expected economic benefit of shirking (which accounts for the chance of being caught and fired). Explain why an employee, faced with this specific wage, would be motivated to work diligently rather than shirk.

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