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Modeling the No-Shirking Wage as a Simplified Function of Employment W(N)

For analytical simplicity in certain economic models, the no-shirking wage can be represented as a direct function of the employment level, denoted as W(N)W(N). This simplified approach intentionally omits the explicit inclusion of other determining labor market parameters to focus solely on the relationship between the wage (ww) and the number of employees (NN).

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