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The level of satisfaction an employe has on its job is determined by many factors. Obviously, the salary plays an important role, but also the fact that a work is "clean"(relaxed) or "dirty"(stressful) are also important. Suppose that for a specific employe the level of satisfaction can be expressed by the following utility function: u = √w − 2x, where w
is the wage per hour and the parameter x ∈ [0, 1] denotes the level of "pollutionöf the job: x = 0 corresponds to a "clean"job and x = 1 a "dirty"job. "Dirty"jobs are usually paid better than "clean"jobs. The relation between w and x is given by w = 2+6x.
a) Is this employe more happier in a complete "clean"job or a complete "dirty"job?
b) Determine the level of dirtiness x this employe likes most and determine the corresponding
wage.
The level of satisfaction an employe has on its job is determined by many factors. Obviously, the salary plays an important role, but also the fact that a work is "clean"(relaxed) or "dirty"(stressful) are also important. Suppose that for a specific employe the level of satisfaction can be expressed by the following utility function: u = √w − 2x, where w
is the wage per hour and the parameter x ∈ [0, 1] denotes the level of "pollutionöf the job: x = 0 corresponds to a "clean"job and x = 1 a "dirty"job. "Dirty"jobs are usually paid better than "clean"jobs. The relation between w and x is given by w = 2+6x.
a) Is this employe more happier in a complete "clean"job or a complete "dirty"job?
b) Determine the level of dirtiness x this employe likes most and determine the corresponding
wage.