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identifying potential sources of material risks, it illustrates the fact that incentives (such as the reduction in the levels of … capital to be retained by institutions), which have the potential to facilitate market based regulation (through non binding … that such processes correspond to the size and complexity of the institution.” Certain incentives which assume the form of …
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affects the regulation of a monopoly under asymmetric information. Since part of the informational rent left to the …
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asymmetries that makes the regulator unable to achieve first best during regulation, is also the cause of deregulation and … privatization failure. The effect on public firm incentives from introducing deregulation as a consequence from choosing a specific … regulation contract is analysed. …
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factor in assessment of the academic performance of teachers in colleges and universities in India. One of the measures of …
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current crisis has shaken microfinance in India and beyond and fuelled a heated debate on the (de)merits of commercialization … set up (or ‘choice architecture’) – in many places but in India even more. The article shows which poor choices of MFIs … flowed from the adverse choice architecture. In particular it highlights the failure of India’s regulators to create formal …
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Brings out the issues in infrastructure development in India linking market failure, policy, regulation, and … privatisation in India c. 2000. Is the lead article in the India Infrastructure Report …
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The activity of the financial auditors is regulated by International Standards of Revision for financial situations and information, through which the fundamental procedures and principles for this kind of missions are established. CIEL Audit and Revision application has been conceived as a...
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We study experimentally voluntary contributions to public goods when none, some, or all previous decisions are observable. When agents observe previous moves, they tend to condition their cooperation on observed cooperation. This leads to two effects of increased transparency: on the one hand,...
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We describe the negotiated-price mechanism, introduced in the USSR in 1985, to increase flexibility of retail prices. We discuss a possibility to improve interactions between manufacturing and retailing through negotiated prices, and demonstrate a methodology to estimate them, using consumer...
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This paper reports on a two-task principal-agent experiment in which only one task is contractible. The principal can either offer a piece-rate contract or a (voluntary) bonus to the agent. Bonus contracts strongly outperform piece rate contracts. Many principals reward high efforts on both...
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