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In this paper, firms engage in rent seeking in order to be assigned a governmental contract. We analyze how a change in the contract length affects the firms' rent-seeking behavior. A longer contract leads to more rent seeking at a contract assignment stage, as the firms value the contract...
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We examine how the reputation concern of contracting parties affects contractual incentives if information is transmitted to the public through contract litigation. In a career concern framework, the performance of the long-lived seller is revealed to future buyers only if contractual disputes...
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We argue that contracting with the federal government involves significant proprietary information cost due to regulations requiring contractors to provide confidential information, which may then become available to outsiders via Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. We provide evidence...
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In this paper, we consider a symmetric rent-seeking contest, where employees lobby for a governmental contract on behalf of firms. The only verifiable information is which firm is assigned the contract. We derive the optimal wage contracts of the employees and analyze, whether commitment by...
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institutions make exchange more difficult and risky. Opportunistic behavior, but also the sheer potential of opportunism, may lead … to inefficiencies in value chains and severe welfare losses, making this a highly relevant topic. To improve market …
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