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This paper aims to characterise a dynamic, incentive-compatible contract for the provision of health services, allowing for both moral hazard and adverse selection. Patients' severity changes over time following a stochastic process and is private information of the provider. We characterise the...
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We study a credence goods problem - that is, a moral hazard problem with non-contractible outcome - where altruistic experts (the agents) care both about their income and the utility of consumers (the principals). Experts' preferences over income and their consumers' utility are convex, such...
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utility is represented by a convex combination of selfish preferences and Kantian morality, or by altruism. In a moral hazard … incentives decreases with the degrees of morality and altruism displayed by the agents, thus leading to increased profits for the …
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