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We study subgame-perfect implementation (SPI) mechanisms that have been proposed as a solution to incomplete contracting problems. We show that these mechanisms, which are based on off-equilibrium arbitration clauses that impose large fines for lying and the inappropriate use of arbitration,...
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We examine a dynamic model of voluntary disclosure of multiple pieces of private information. In our model, a manager …
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The newsworthiness of an event is partly determined by how unusual it is and this paper investigates the business cycle implications of this fact. Signals that are more likely to be observed after unusual events may increase both uncertainty and disagreement among agents. In a simple business...
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settlement. When the plaintiff has private information about damages, we find that the optimal (plaintiff-funder) loan induces …. When the defendant has private information about his likelihood of being found liable, we find that the likelihood of …
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simultaneously allowing for nonrival (many-on-one) meetings and private information. …
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Hume (1748) challenged the idea that a general claim (e.g. "all swans are white") can be validated by empirical evidence, no matter how compelling. We examine this issue from the perspective of a tester who must accept or reject the forecasts of a potential expert. If experts can be skeptical...
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