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We study the performance of the Quadratic Voting (QV) mechanism proposed by Lalley and Weyl (2016) in finite populations of various sizes using three decreasingly analytic but increasingly precise methods with emphasis on examples calibrated to the 2008 gay marriage referendum in California....
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Decisions agents make before and after matching can be strategically linked through the match. We demonstrate this linkage in a game where universities either force students to commit to majors before matriculating or allow students to pick majors during their studies. The interaction between...
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The subject of this paper is to present a partial equilibrium mechanism, which is dominant strategy implementable, Pareto optimal, and individually rational in an economy with one public good and one private good, in the small limit of the market power of every agent. The separable utility...
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Economic theory suggests that monopoly prices hurt consumers but benefit shareholders. But in a world where individuals or households can be both consumers and shareholders, the impact of market power on inequality depends in part on the relative distribution of consumption and corporate equity...
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The appropriate measure of the social discount rate is the social opportunity cost of borrowed funds (a weighted average of the rates of return on displaced investment, postponed consumption, and incremental foreign funding), which ensures that a proposed policy produces a potential Pareto...
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The purpose of this article is to outline various cost-benefit financial evaluation methods for use in project appraisal with regard to private capital investment projects with the inclusion of uncertainty and risk allowance factors in determining the net expected financial return from a given...
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This paper presents a model of housing markets with interdependent values. Here, we introduce private information on the quality of a house (i.e., high or low), which is known only to the initial owner. Interdependency means that the ex-post preference of an agent depends on the private...
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Under common law, the standard remedy for breach of contract is expectation damages. Under continental law, the standard is specific performance. The common law solution is ex post efficient. But is it also ex ante efficient? We use experimental methods to test whether knowing that...
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A principal has to take a binary decision. She relies on information privately held by a completely biased agent. The principal cannot incentivize with transfers but can learn the agent's information at a cost. Additionally, the principal privately observes a signal correlated with the agent's...
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Ronald Dworkin's equality of resources, and the closely related concept of envy-freeness, are two of the fundamental ideas behind fair allocation of private goods. The appropriate analog to these concepts in a public decision-making environment is unclear, since all agents consume the same...
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