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We define and study transparency, credibility, and reputation in a model where the central bank's characteristics are … the sense that it induces lower inflation and employment than expected. Increased transparency makes the bank's reputation …
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reputation-conscious agents to supply a public good. Each agent chooses how much to contribute based on his own mix of public …
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Empirical work testing for a negative tradeoff between risk and incentives, a cornerstone of agency theory, has not had …
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The agents to whom shareholders delegate the management of corporate affairs may transfer value from shareholders to themselves through a variety of mechanisms, such as self-dealing, insider trading, and taking of corporate opportunities. A common view in the law and economics literature is that...
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competitive industries, the negative relation between past returns and current leverage will be attenuated. Theory suggests that …
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executive officers. However, firms are run by teams of managers, and a theory of the firm should also explain the distribution …
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This paper examines common arrangements for separating control from cash flow rights: stock pyramids, cross-ownership structures, and dual class equity structures. We describe the ways in which such arrangements enable a controlling shareholder or group to maintain a complete lock on the control...
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This paper addresses the optimal degree of law enforcement regarding tax evasion. It derives the conditions that characterize the optimal size of a tax collection agency, and then provides a simple interpretation of the conditions in terms of excess burden.The paper clarified earlier findings...
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this risk. We use our theory to interpret some executive compensation data from the early 1970's. The results are generally …
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The allocation of decision authority by a principal to either a human agent or an artificial intelligence (AI) is examined. The principal trades off an AI's more aligned choice with the need to motivate the human agent to expend effort in learning choice payoffs. When agent effort is desired, it...
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