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We study trading in over-the-counter (OTC) markets where agents have heterogeneous and private valuations for assets. We develop a quantitative model in which assets are issued through a primary market and then traded in a secondary OTC market. Then we use data on the US municipal bond market to...
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To mitigate adverse selection in insurance markets, individuals are often mandated to buy at least a baseline plan, but may choose to opt into a premium plan. In some markets, such as US health exchanges, each plan is responsible for the full expenses of those who buy it (“total pricing”)....
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Information asymmetries are known in theory to lead to inefficiently low credit provision, yet empirical estimates of …
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This paper studies the design of procurement, where a buyer seeks to award a contract to a single supplier. The model incorporates the costs of bidding and the costs of evaluating proposals for the buyer. These information costs are a contribution to the literature and are weighted against the...
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This paper examines the welfare effects of informational intermediation. A (shortlived) seller sets the price of a product that is sold through a (long-lived) informational intermediary. The intermediary can disclose information about the product to consumers, earns a fixed percentage of the...
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Followers of law, politics and business commonly relate stories of individuals who appear to predict an expected self-performance level below what they believe likely. Candidates, attorneys and firms sometimes seem to under-predict their own capacities. Insofar as individuals typically construct...
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Djankov et al. (2003a) propose and measure for 109 countries in the year 2000 an index of formalism of legal procedure for two simple disputes: eviction of a non-paying tenant and collection of a bounced check. For a sub-sample of 40 countries, we compute this index every year starting in 1950,...
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The central questions that this article addresses are: Has there been a significant judicialization of international arbitration in recent years? And is this judicialization really a sign of a loss of attraction for international arbitration? For these purposes, conventional assumptions about...
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