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The Consequence of Instant Re-employment

A model of employee motivation suggests that a firm can discourage poor performance by paying a wage that is higher than what a worker could get elsewhere. This strategy works because if a worker is fired, they face a costly period of unemployment. Based on this model, explain what would theoretically happen to the wage required to motivate the worker if the time it took to find a new, similar-paying job shrank to almost zero. Crucially, explain the reasoning behind this outcome.

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