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Within a standard three-tier regulatory model, a benevolent principal delegates to a regulatory agency two tasks: the supervision of the firm's (two-type) costs and the arrangement of a pricing mechanism. The agency may have an incentive to manipulate information to the principal to share the...
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Many environmental-policy problems are characterized by complexity and uncertainty. Government's choice concerning these policies commonly relies on information provided by a bureaucracy. Environmental bureaucrats often have a political motivation of their own, so they might be tempted to...
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Many environmental-policy problems are characterized by complexity and uncertainty. Government's choice concerning these policies commonly relies on information provided by a bureaucracy. Environmental bureaucrats often have a political motivation of their own, so they might be tempted to...
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This paper presents a novel theory of corruption in public procurement. It considers an agency setting of contract …
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develop both theory and prescription in agency settings. Particular problems are displayed almost like games (e.g., the "Major …
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This was the first article explicitly on the theory of agency published in a regular, i.e., nonproceedings, issue of a … of agency theory. The paper notes the effects of the fiduciary norm in economizing on specification and policing (agency …
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When the information used by a principal to monitor an agent is private, and thus non-verifiable by a third party, the principal has a credibility issue with the agent. The agent should be concerned that the principal could misrepresent the information in order to collect a monetary penalty from...
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To better understand the role of taxation in the emergence of states, this article presents an incomplete contract model of an agricultural society in which information asymmetries cause inefficient taxation, and hence outmigration, uprisings, and rent-seeking, but also urbanization. We propose...
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This paper presents a novel theory of corruption in public procurement. It considers an agency setting of contract …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983252