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general theory of second best, which hold that introducing a new distortion or increasing an existing distortion may, in some …
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Considering several main types of dynamic contests (the race, the tug-of-war, elimination contests and iterated incumbency fights) we identify a common pattern: the discouragement effect. This effect explains why the sum of rentseeking efforts often falls considerably short of the prize that is...
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effectiveness of spending is of the Cobb-Douglas form, we derive analytic solutions for the equilibrium path. Our theory …
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We consider a best-of-three Tullock contest between two ex-ante identical players. An effort-maximizing designer commits to a vector of player-specific biases (advantages or disadvantages). In our benchmark model the designer chooses victory-dependent biases (i.e., the biases depend on the...
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