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The issue of how to remunerate executives has been hotly debated, at least as far back as Berle and Means (1932) who first stressed the separation of ownership and control and the emergence of a powerful class of professional managers. But for a long time the debate had been largely restricted...
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The industrialization process of a country is often plagued by a failure to coordinate investment decisions. Using the Global Games approach we can solve this coordination problem and eliminate the problem of multiple equilibria. We show how appropriate information provision enhances efficiency....
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Recent laboratory evidence suggests that personality traits, in particular social preferences, may affect contractual outcomes under moral hazard. Using the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2004 we find that behaviour of employers and employees is consistent with the presence of...
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