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organizational structure impacts the effectiveness of reciprocity and to derive specific empirical predictions. We use the UK …
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In a standard adverse selection world, asymmetric information about product quality leads to quality deterioration in the market. Suppose that a higher investment level makes the realization of high quality more likely. Then, if consumers observe the investment (but not the realization of...
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This paper examines how delivery tariffs and private quality standards are determined in vertical relations that are subject to asymmetric information. We consider an infinitely repeated game where an upstream firm sells a product to a downstream firm. In each period, the firms negotiate a...
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We analyze vertical product differentiation in a model where a good's quality is unobservable to buyers before purchase, a continuum of quality levels is technologically feasible, and minimum quality is supplied under competitive conditions. After purchase the true quality of the good is...
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Risk-neutral individuals take more risky decisions when they have limited liability. Risk-neutral managers may not when acting as agents under contract and taking costly actions to acquire information before taking decisions. Limited liability makes it optimal to increase the reward for outcomes...
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Credence goods markets – like for health care or repair services – with their informational asymmetries between sellers and customers are prone to fraudulent behavior of sellers and resulting market inefficiencies. We present the first model that considers both diagnostic uncertainty of...
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By incorporating reciprocity in an otherwise standard principal-agent model, I investigate the relation between …
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chains facilitate cooperation by balancing positive and negative reciprocity. -- team production ; public goods ; incentives …
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We analyze the pricing behavior of firms when explicit partial cartels have formed in experimental markets through communication. Using a repeated, asymmetric capacity constraint price game, we show that, in line with theory, a partial cartel is sufficient to increase market prices for all...
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workers exhibiting horizontal reciprocity in order to obtain underpaid or unpaid extra effort. We characterize the optimal … result to hold in the presence of vertical reciprocity. -- Extra Effort ; Horizontal Reciprocity ; Negative Reciprocity …
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