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This paper characterizes the equilibrium sets of an intrinsic common agency game with direct exter-nalities between principals both under complete and asymmetric information. Direct externalities arise when the contracting variable of one principal affects directly the other principal s payoff....
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This paper characterizes the equilibrium sets of an intrinsic common agency game with direct exter-nalities between principals both under complete and asymmetric information. Direct externalities arise when the contracting variable of one principal affects directly the other principal's payoff....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315153
This paper characterizes the equilibrium sets of common agency games with direct externalities between principals when they compete with nonlinear prices. Direct externalities arise when the contracting variable of one principal directly affects the other principal's payoff. First, we...
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bad. In a market setting with multiple consumers per expert, a cross-consumer externality arises: one consumer's payment … provide higher quality services to all consumers. The externality renders the market outcome inefficient. Price regulation …
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bad. In a market setting with multiple consumers per expert, a cross-consumer externality arises: one consumer's payment … provide higher quality services to all consumers. The externality renders the market outcome inefficient. Price regulation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012431181
In the context of common agency adverse-selection games weillustrate that the revelation principle cannot be applied to studyequilibria of the multi-principal games. We then demonstrate thatan extension of the taxation principle what we term the delegation principle can be used to characterize...
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Rothschild and Stiglitz (1976) show that there need not exist a competitive equilibrium in markets with adverse selection. Building on their framework we demonstrate that externalities between agents - an agent's utility upon accepting a contract depends on the average type attracted by the...
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Team production is a frequent feature of modern organizations. Combined with team incentives, team production can create externalities among workers, since their utility upon accepting a contract depends on their team's performance and therefore on their colleagues' productivity. We study the...
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on externality grounds. External costs of smoking in particular are not very high relative to current taxes, however …
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This paper characterizes the equilibrium sets of common agency games with direct externalities between principals when they compete with nonlinear prices. Direct externalities arise when the contracting variable of one principal directly affects the other principal's payoff. First, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014588984