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The Role of 'Expected Shirking Duration' in Employee Decision-Making

An employee considering whether to exert effort faces a random chance of being caught if they shirk. The economic model of this situation simplifies this uncertainty by having the employee use an 'expected shirking duration' (s) in their calculations. Analyze why this simplification is a necessary and useful component of the model. In your answer, explain the relationship between the probability of being caught, the concept of uncertainty, and the role of 's' as a 'best estimate'.

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