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30 April, 06:56

An employer faces two types of employees. Regular workers are 70% of the population and generate $100,000 in productivity. Exceptional workers are 30% of the population, and generate $120,000 in productivity. Employees know their types, and reject salaries below their productivity. If the employer offers a salary equal to the average productivity in the population, what will be the employer's per-employee profit? Select one: a. - $10,000 b. $0 Incorrect c. - $6,000 d. $4,000

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  1. 30 April, 09:30
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. - $6,000." Employees know their types, and reject salaries below their productivity. If the employer offers a salary equal to the average productivity in the population, the employer’s per-employee profit will be - $6,000
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