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Compensation of Enforcers
B&S propose two methods:
- Paying higher wages and monitoring performance to make honest behavior attractive enough.
- Making enforcers 'partners' of Victims in claiming compensation
Focus on method 1 -- Solve using backward induction. See paper for solution for [math]W_{1}^{*}[/math] and [math]W_{2}^{*}[/math]