Document de travail du GREDEG http://www.gredeg.cnrs.fr/working-papers/GREDEG-WP-2012-06.pdfThis paper applies to adverse selection theory the advances made in the field of ambiguity theory. It shows that i) a relevant second-best contract induces no production distortion considering the efficient agent as in the standard case. But the principal has to pay a higher information rent compared to the standard case; ii) This is due to the level of transfer paid to the inefficient agent which is higher than under the complete information system. The above results are reached when the agent has neither fully optimistic nor optimistic beliefs. When, he feels an extreme feeling then, the information rent and second best transfers are inside bounds ...
AbstractSubjective uncertainty is characterized by ambiguity if the decision maker has an imprecise ...
Abstract. In the paper we analyze a contractual relationship between two economic agents using a sta...
We study a model of adverse selection, hard and soft information, and mentalizing ability—the human ...
Document de travail du GREDEG http://www.gredeg.cnrs.fr/working-papers/GREDEG-WP-2012-06.pdfThis pap...
We investigate the effect of ambiguity and ambiguity attitude on the shape and properties of the opt...
This paper analyses a bilateral trade problem with asymmetric information and ambiguity aversion. Th...
The present paper makes an introduction in the contract theory starting with the definitions of asym...
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ii This thesis investigates how the theoretical predictions of traditional economic mod-els change w...
It is suggested that individual behavior under ambiguity, or knightian uncertainty, may represent an...
It is suggested that individual behavior under ambiguity, or knightian uncertainty, may represent an...
The Paper studies a straightforward adverse selection problem in which an informative but imperfect ...
This paper provides a positive theory about the contractual form of procurement contracts under cost...
Subjective uncertainty is characterized by ambiguity if the decision maker has an imprecise knowledg...
Due to information asymmetry, adverse selection exists largely in the multiagent market. Aiming at t...
AbstractSubjective uncertainty is characterized by ambiguity if the decision maker has an imprecise ...
Abstract. In the paper we analyze a contractual relationship between two economic agents using a sta...
We study a model of adverse selection, hard and soft information, and mentalizing ability—the human ...
Document de travail du GREDEG http://www.gredeg.cnrs.fr/working-papers/GREDEG-WP-2012-06.pdfThis pap...
We investigate the effect of ambiguity and ambiguity attitude on the shape and properties of the opt...
This paper analyses a bilateral trade problem with asymmetric information and ambiguity aversion. Th...
The present paper makes an introduction in the contract theory starting with the definitions of asym...
We test the implications of ambiguity aversion in a principal-agent problem with multiple agents. Mo...
ii This thesis investigates how the theoretical predictions of traditional economic mod-els change w...
It is suggested that individual behavior under ambiguity, or knightian uncertainty, may represent an...
It is suggested that individual behavior under ambiguity, or knightian uncertainty, may represent an...
The Paper studies a straightforward adverse selection problem in which an informative but imperfect ...
This paper provides a positive theory about the contractual form of procurement contracts under cost...
Subjective uncertainty is characterized by ambiguity if the decision maker has an imprecise knowledg...
Due to information asymmetry, adverse selection exists largely in the multiagent market. Aiming at t...
AbstractSubjective uncertainty is characterized by ambiguity if the decision maker has an imprecise ...
Abstract. In the paper we analyze a contractual relationship between two economic agents using a sta...
We study a model of adverse selection, hard and soft information, and mentalizing ability—the human ...