Adverse Selection when Jobs are Hard to Do
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Privately observed ability increases output and reduces effort required to complete tasks, in a model where harder tasks produce more output. The relation between average quality of the workforce and the wage rate is ambiguous. The model also produces a rat‐race, in the sense that some individuals work harder than is socially optimal. This distortion can be corrected by a non‐linear tax.
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10.1111/1467-9485.00165 About DOI
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Scottish Journal Of Political Economy

