
handle: 10419/110159 , 2164/5868 , 2164/12973
ABSTRACTBy relaxing the common efficiency wage assumption of exogenous shirking detection probabilities, we demonstrate how standards and efficiency wages are related. In a more general setting where the probability of detection depends upon the equilibrium effort level of non‐shirkers, we show that the uniformly positive (negative) supply‐side relationship between wages (unemployment insurance) and effort is no longer guaranteed. Profit maximization on the part of the firm, however, ensures that effort will depend positively (negatively) on wages (unemployment insurance) in equilibrium.
HB Economic Theory, 330, Monitoring, Labor market, contracts, Economics, ddc:330, J54, J33, HB, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth, Econometrics and Finance(all), monitoring, standards, efficiency wages, 004, monitoring, efficiency wages, standards, J41, jel: jel:J54, jel: jel:J41, jel: jel:J33
HB Economic Theory, 330, Monitoring, Labor market, contracts, Economics, ddc:330, J54, J33, HB, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth, Econometrics and Finance(all), monitoring, standards, efficiency wages, 004, monitoring, efficiency wages, standards, J41, jel: jel:J54, jel: jel:J41, jel: jel:J33
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