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-announced schedule de facto acts as a commitment not to adjust in intermediate periods. We find that at short horizons gains from such … commitment outweigh welfare costs of central bank's inaction. Second, we solve for the optimal frequency of policy adjustment and …
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degrees of credibility, in which commitment and discretion become special cases of what we call quasi commitment. The monetary … policy authority is assumed to formulate optimal commitment plans, to be tempted to renege on them, and to succumb to this … from commitment accrue at relatively low levels of credibility. In our benchmark calibration, a commitment expected to last …
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In a seminal paper Bagwell (1995) claims that the first mover advantage, i.e. the strategic benefit of committing oneself to an action before others can do, vanishes completely if this action is only imperfectly observed by second movers. In our paper we report on an experimental test of this...
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Using a closed-economy model, Jensen (2002) and Walsh (2003), have, respectively shown that a policy regime that optimally targets nominal income growth (NIT) or the change in the output gap (SLT) outperforms a regime that targets inflation, because NIT and SLT induce more inertia in the actions...
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¡°government-bank-firm¡±, we show that the government¡¯s non-commitment and banking bailout cause inefficiency in the contact … relationship. Moreover, after introducing collusion possibility, non-commitment of the government increases the stakes, or bribes … other equilibrium where she sticks to her commitment and excludes collusion from the contract relationship. Here, collusion …
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We study the value of commitment in contests and tournaments when there are costs for the follower to observe the … itself. We show that this distinction matters significantly: When observation is costly, the value of commitment vanishes … tournaments, the value of commitment is preserved completely, provided that the observation costs are sufficiently small. …
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. While temptation is commonly understood to give rise to a demand for commitment, it is shown that `temptation by future …
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as a primitive and hypothesize that temptation creates a preference for commitment. This paper argues that temptation may … in fact create the absence of a preference for commitment, and that the primitive may not be empirically meaningful since …
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simple experimental market do not lose their commitment power in the presence of noise. The present note shows that it is the …
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This paper studies a two-player alternating offers bargaining model in which one of the agents has the ability to damage permanently the ``pie'' bargained over. I show how this feature can result in an increase of the cost of rejecting an offer for the ``non-harming player''. Beside the...
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