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emerging economies. We show that governments in emerging economies are more concerned about their reputation and tend to ride … that would help prevent potential crises. We provide evidence of the relevance of this reputation mechanism. …
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prevailing incentive problem of the market and contemporaneously satisfy the reputation demand of the investors? This paper … theoretical approach that considers reputation as one of the most important aspects within the market. After analysing the status … smaller CRAs and new incumbents are the increase of market share as well as reputation. Therefore, the market competition …
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agent's initial effort has persistent effects, and on the role of reputation in models with endogenous turnover. …
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We model a reputation game, in which a sequence of short-run players chooses if to interact with a long-run player …
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opportunistic substitution of sub-standard goods and encourages producers to concentrate on long-run reputation building.  We test ….e., reputation formation equilibria exist when firms raise external funds but not when they rely on internal funds, external …
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Reputation concerns in credit markets restrain borrowers' temptations to take excessive risk. The strength of these …
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We solve a long-term contracting problem with symmetric uncertainty about the agent's quality, and a hidden action of the agent. As information about quality accumulates, incentives become easier to provide because the agent has less room to manipulate the principal's beliefs. This result is...
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, by grading honestly, a school can build up reputation. Introducing a concern for reputation into an established signaling …
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periods over others. Success on a task will therefore more greatly improve the agent's reputation following success on a task …
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decision makers who are motivated by reputation concerns tend to ‘anti-herding’, i.e., they excessively contradict public …
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