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Two companies, a software development firm and a data-entry firm, operate in the same city and hire from the same pool of workers. The software firm finds it very difficult to monitor the day-to-day effort of its programmers, as their work is complex and creative. The data-entry firm, however, can easily track its employees' performance through keystrokes per hour. Assuming all other job aspects are identical, which firm would need to set a higher wage specifically to discourage slacking, and what is the economic reasoning?

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