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competition or with repeated interaction. This is particularly important in terms of policy implications because it suggests that …
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competition among CRAs causes them to reduce their fees, put in less effort, and thus leads to less accurate ratings. Rating …
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We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert can make a promise to a consumer first, whereupon the consumer can express her trust by paying an interaction price before the expert’s provision and charging decisions. We argue that the...
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We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert can make a promise to a consumer first, whereupon the consumer can express her trust by paying an interaction price before the expert's provision and charging decisions. We argue that the expert's...
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We examine the influence of guilt and trust on the performance of credence goods markets. An expert can make a promise to a consumer first, whereupon the consumer can express her trust by paying an interaction price before the expert's provision and charging decisions. We argue that the expert's...
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Asymmetric information can distort market outcomes. I study how the online disclosure of information affects consumers …
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