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described for the case where the two parties can simultaneously reveal information publicly to uninformed voters. Inverse …
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Clustering and lack of sufficient diversification in research strategies has been identified as an important problem for delegated research as it takes place in design contests by Erat and Krishnan (2012). We show that this problem can be solved by local competition (such as bribery, lobbying or...
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described for the case where the two parties can simultaneously reveal information publicly to uninformed voters. Inverse …
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and welfare – improving even if costs are linear. The driving force behind these results, which help to reconcile theory … with various empirical findings, is the assumption that information about output decisions flows more freely within a …
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described for the case where the two parties can simultaneously reveal information publicly to uninformed voters. Inverse …
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and welfare – improving even if costs are linear. The driving force behind these results, which help to reconcile theory … with various empirical findings, is the assumption that information about output decisions flows more freely within a …
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and welfare-improving even if costs are linear. The driving force behind these results, which help to reconcile theory … with various empirical findings, is the assumption that information about output decisions flows more freely within a …
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described for the case where the two parties can simultaneously reveal information publicly to uninformed voters. Inverse …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315752
and welfare-improving even if costs are linear. The driving force behind these results, which help to reconcile theory … with various empirical findings, is the assumption that information about output decisions flows more freely within a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005765715