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The No-Shirking Wage with Explicit Employment Rent

The no-shirking wage (ww) can be defined by the specific formula w=wr+c+(shs)cw = w_r + c + (\frac{s}{h-s})c. This equation breaks down the required wage into three components: the worker's reservation wage (wrw_r), the cost of effort (cc), and an explicit employment rent. The rent, represented by the term (shs)c(\frac{s}{h-s})c, is calculated based on the expected duration of shirking before detection (ss), the total planning horizon (hh), and the cost of effort (cc).

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