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We analyze relational contracts for a set of agents when either (a) only aggregate output or (b) individual outputs are … (a). The team’s efficiency may increase considerably with size if outputs are negatively correlated. Under (b) a …
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When a key responsibility of a manager is to allocate more or less attractive tasks to subordinates, these subordinates have an incentive to work hard and demonstrate their talents. As a new manager is less well acquainted with these talents this incentive mechanism is reinvigorated after a...
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This study investigates whether excess effort to climb a career ladder justifies policy interventions. The answer depends on whether the government is able to levy a higher tax burden on career workers than on non-career workers. Both a tax on top income aimed at lowering the rewards of...
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We introduce the “ball-catching task”, a novel computerized real effort task, which combines “real” efforts with induced material cost of effort. The central feature of the ball-catching task is that it allows researchers to manipulate the cost of effort function as well as the...
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In the very popular FOX TV reality show, American Idol, the judges, who are presumably experts in evaluating singing effort, have no voting power when the field is narrowed to the top twenty-four contestants. It is only the votes of viewers that count. In the 2007 season of the show, one of the...
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credit market. In the presence of credit rationing, efficiency and utility equalization are guaranteed only by a legally …
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contracts and organisation. This trend has been driven by the fact that rising costs over many years have put profitability …
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, implemented at the end of a three-year cycle in which contracts are generally revised, was (a) the joint outcome of negotiations …
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Motivated by tropical deforestation, we analyze (i) a novel theory of resource extraction, (ii) the optimal conservation contract, (iii) when the donor prefers contracting with central rather than local governments, and (iv) how the donor’s presence may induce institutional change....
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his employer. This paper uses a principal-agent model to study optimal incentive contracts for envious workers under …
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