This article proposes the application of the maximum-entropy principle (MEP) to agency contracting (where a principal hires an agent to make decisions on their behalf) in situations where the principal and agent only have partial knowledge on the probability distribution of the output conditioned on the agent’s actions. The paper characterizes the second-best agency contract from a maximum entropy distribution (MED) obtained from applying the MEP to the agency situation consistently with the information available. We show that, with the minimum shared information about the output distribution for the agency relationship to take place, the second-best compensation contract is (a monotone transformation of) an increasing affine function of ou...
Is Maximum Entropy Production (MEP) a physical principle? In this paper I tentatively suggest it is ...
In this paper, we consider the newsvendor model under partial information, i.e., where the demand di...
In many practical situations, we have only partial information about the probabilities. In some case...
This article proposes the application of the maximum-entropy principle (MEP) to agency contracting (...
Recently we used the maximum entropy principle for finding the price density in a multi agent insura...
Over the recent four decades, agent-based modeling and maximum entropy modeling have provided some o...
In this paper we investigate the principal–multi agent relationship with moral hazard where a risk n...
A coherent statistical methodology is necessary for analyzing and understanding complex economic sys...
In this paper we investigate the principal–multi agent relationship with moral hazard where a risk n...
Abstract Using random matrix techniques and the theory of Matrix Product States we show that reduced...
In this paper an alternative approach to statistical mechanics based on the maximum inform...
Abstract. An approach to auctions and bidding is founded on observations and expectations of the opp...
Maximum entropy models are often used to describe supply and demand behavior in urban transportation...
Approaches to the construction of agents that are to engage in competitive negotiation are often fou...
The principle of maximum entropy provides a powerful framework for statistical models of joint, cond...
Is Maximum Entropy Production (MEP) a physical principle? In this paper I tentatively suggest it is ...
In this paper, we consider the newsvendor model under partial information, i.e., where the demand di...
In many practical situations, we have only partial information about the probabilities. In some case...
This article proposes the application of the maximum-entropy principle (MEP) to agency contracting (...
Recently we used the maximum entropy principle for finding the price density in a multi agent insura...
Over the recent four decades, agent-based modeling and maximum entropy modeling have provided some o...
In this paper we investigate the principal–multi agent relationship with moral hazard where a risk n...
A coherent statistical methodology is necessary for analyzing and understanding complex economic sys...
In this paper we investigate the principal–multi agent relationship with moral hazard where a risk n...
Abstract Using random matrix techniques and the theory of Matrix Product States we show that reduced...
In this paper an alternative approach to statistical mechanics based on the maximum inform...
Abstract. An approach to auctions and bidding is founded on observations and expectations of the opp...
Maximum entropy models are often used to describe supply and demand behavior in urban transportation...
Approaches to the construction of agents that are to engage in competitive negotiation are often fou...
The principle of maximum entropy provides a powerful framework for statistical models of joint, cond...
Is Maximum Entropy Production (MEP) a physical principle? In this paper I tentatively suggest it is ...
In this paper, we consider the newsvendor model under partial information, i.e., where the demand di...
In many practical situations, we have only partial information about the probabilities. In some case...