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If firms pay employees an efficiency wage:
 a. absenteeism would be expected to decrease.
  b. turnover would be expected to increase.
 c. training costs would likely increase.
 d. more shirking on the job is likely to occur.

Question 2

If firms offer an efficiency wage:
 a. the quantity of labor supplied will exceed the quantity of labor demanded.
  b. the quantity of labor demanded will exceed the quantity of labor supplied.
  c. the quantity of labor supplied will equal the quantity of labor demanded.
  d. absenteeism is expected to increase.



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Answer to Question 1

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