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Wage Premiums as a Solution to Shirking
Since employee effort cannot be enforced through a contract, firms must find another way to prevent shirking. The primary strategy is to offer a wage that is higher than the minimum required to attract the worker. This wage premium creates a significant cost of job loss for the employee; if they are caught shirking and are fired, they lose the extra income. This potential loss serves as a powerful incentive for the worker to exert effort.
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