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First, note that ''e'' is a function of the wage (''w''), the level of monitoring (''m''), and an exogenously determined <nowiki> "next best option" </nowiki> we'll call ''z'' | First, note that ''e'' is a function of the wage (''w''), the level of monitoring (''m''), and an exogenously determined <nowiki> "next best option" </nowiki> we'll call ''z'' | ||
Thus, ''e''(''w'',''m'';''z'') | |||
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The employment relationship can be basically modeled as followed:
- y=y(he)+ε
- Assumptions:
- y' > 0
- y'' < 0
- h = # of hours worked (assuming 1 hour per worker)
- e ∈ [0,1] (Simply, e is the "effort" term and is equal to the amount per hour that a worker actually works)
- ε is an error term with μ=0
- Assumptions:
First, note that e is a function of the wage (w), the level of monitoring (m), and an exogenously determined "next best option" we'll call z
Thus, e(w,m;z)