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Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view in two ways. First, by arguing that corruption matters not so much because of the value of the bribe ("tax"), but because of another less studied feature of corruption, namely bribe...
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We develop a formula for the optimal size of a joint savings association between individuals who share the same financial goal and who can save towards that goal at the same rate. Our motivating example and the core of our analysis is a Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA). We measure...
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The Peter Principle captures two stylized facts about hierarchies: first, promotions often placeemployees into jobs for which they are less well suited than for that previously held. Second,demotions are extremely rare...
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workers have heterogeneouspreferences and preferences are private information... …
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workers have heterogeneous preferences and preferences are private information. In our model there are two types of workers …
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resources efficiently, the integrated firm's top management must obtain information about the possible use of resources from …. This effect exists even though with perfect information, centralized resource allocation would improve the managers …
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information between a person in need of help and a potential help-giver. Asking entails the risk of rejection, which can be …
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"Implicit Contracts, incentive compatibility, and involuntary unemployment" (MacLeod and Malcomson, 1989) remains our most highly cited work. We briefly review the development of this paper and of our subsequent related work, and conclude with reflections on the future of relational contract...
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The 'ratchet effect' refers to a situation where a principal uses private information that is revealed by an agent …
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Do leader networks promote efficient intergovernmental contracts? We examine a groundbreaking policy in China where subprovincial governments freely traded land conversion quotas, and investigate the role of leader networks on the boundary between jurisdictions that embrace trade versus autarky....
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