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We use experiments to test comparative statics predictions of canonical tournament theory. Both the roles of principal and agent are populated by human subjects, allowing us to test predictions for both incentive responses and optimal tournament design. Consistent with theory, we observed an...
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Incentives often fail in inducing economic agents to engage in a desirable activity; implementability is restricted. What restricts implementability? When does re-organization help to overcome this restriction? This paper shows that any restriction of implementability is caused by an...
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, while inequality tends to rise monotonically. Bonus caps and income taxes can help restore balance in agents' incentives and …
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with higher-level bonus payments in a two-tier hierarchy. Moreover, we show that under certain conditions the firm … job-promotion tournament by employing a hybrid incentive scheme that includes bonus payments. …
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We investigate a competitive labor market with team production. Workers differ in their motivation to exert team effort and types are private information. We show that there can exist a separating equilibrium in which workers self-select into different firms and firms employing cooperative...
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contract depends on the average type attracted by the respective principal − can solve the equilibrium existence problem, even …
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PPL damages vis-à-vis expected damages under existing contract law. This study clarifies the conditions under which PPLD …
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retirement before the termination of the contract. When retirement is an event which occurs exogenously and information is … implement a screening process when the information is asymmetric. We show that the optimal separating contract (an ascending …
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We provide a new rationale for the use of discretionary bonuses. In a setting with unknown match qualities between a worker and a firm and subjective evaluations by the principal, bonuses are useful in order to make the feedback from the firm to the workers credible. This way workers in good...
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This paper studies the role of job search assistance programs in optimal welfare-to-work programs. The analysis is based on a framework, that allows for endogenous choice of benefit types and levels, wage taxes or subsidies, and activation measures such as monitoring and job search assistance...
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