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Theorie 171 Theory 102 Spieltheorie 58 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 50 Game theory 47 Auktionstheorie 44 Agency theory 43 Wettbewerb 37 Experiment 34 Asymmetrische Information 31 Competition 29 Auction theory 28 Deutschland 27 Leistungsanreiz 25 Asymmetric information 24 Vertragstheorie 24 Performance incentive 23 Auction 22 Innovation 22 incentives 22 Auktion 21 Contract theory 21 EU-Staaten 21 Extensives Spiel 21 moral hazard 21 Incentives 20 Vertrag 19 Contract 17 Moral Hazard 17 Patent 17 Signalling 17 experiment 17 EU countries 16 Multinationales Unternehmen 16 Schätzung 16 Test 16 Unvollständiger Vertrag 16 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 15 Auctions 14 Extensive form game 14
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Working Paper 772 Arbeitspapier 250 Graue Literatur 250 Non-commercial literature 250
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English 771 German 1 Undetermined 1
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Kräkel, Matthias 36 Gürtler, Oliver 33 Schmidt, Klaus M. 33 Marin, Dalia 29 Strausz, Roland 28 Wolfstetter, Elmar G. 22 Schnitzer, Monika 21 Hainz, Christa 19 Münster, Johannes 18 Duso, Tomaso 17 Bester, Helmut 16 Fehr, Ernst 15 Budde, Jörg 14 Peitz, Martin 14 Schweizer, Urs 14 Spagnolo, Giancarlo 14 Englmaier, Florian 13 Giebe, Thomas 13 Moldovanu, Benny 13 Schweinzer, Paul 13 Staal, Klaas 13 Fan, Cuihong 12 Hakenes, Hendrik 12 Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta 12 Konrad, Kai A. 12 Rady, Sven 12 Krähmer, Daniel 11 Reisinger, Markus 11 Wolfstetter, Elmar 10 Clougherty, Joseph A. 9 Gershkov, Alex 9 Harhoff, Dietmar 9 Mylovanov, Tymofiy 9 Stremitzer, Alexander 9 Tröger, Thomas 9 Verdier, Thierry 9 Bartling, Björn 8 Falk, Armin 8 Gebhardt, Georg 8 Heinemann, Frank 8
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SFB/TR 15 Discussion Paper 522 Discussion papers / Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems 250 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems (GESY), SFB/TR 15, Discussion Paper No 183 1
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EconStor 522 ECONIS (ZBW) 251
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Haggling for rents, relational contracts, and the theory of the firm
Gürtler, Oliver - 2006
In this paper, a formal rent-seeking theory of the firm is developed. The main idea is that integration (compared to non-integration) facilitates rent-seeking for the integrating party, but makes it harder for the integrated one. In a one-period model, this implies that the rent-seeking contest...
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Firm size, economic situation and influence activities
Kräkel, Matthias - 2006
This paper discusses the optimal firm size in the presence of influence activities, and the level of individual rent-seeking dependent on the economic situation of the firm. Since firm size has a discouraging effect on the level of individual rent-seeking but also a quantity effect as the number...
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Procurement with costly bidding, optimal shortlisting, and rebates
Fan, Cuihong; Wolfstetter, Elmar - 2006
We consider the procurement of a complex, indivisible good when bid preparation is costly, assuming a population of heterogeneous contractors. Shortlisting is introduced to implement the optimal number of bidders, and we explore whether the procurer should reimburse the nonrecoverable cost of...
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The political economy of corruption and the role of financial institutions
Börner, Kira Astrid; Hainz, Christa - 2006
In many developing countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is surprising from a political economy perspective, as the majority of people generally suffers from high corruption levels. We explain why citizens do not exert enough political pressure to reduce corruption if...
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Tournaments with midterm reviews
Gershkov, Alex; Perry, Motty - 2006
In many tournaments investments are made over time and conducting a review only once at the end, or also at points midway through, is a strategic decision of the tournament designer. If the latter is chosen, then a rule according to which the results of the different reviews are aggregated into...
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The design of fiscal rules and forms of governance in European Union countries
Hallerberg, Mark; Strauch, Rolf; Hagen, Jürgen von - 2006
This paper uses a new data set on budgetary institutions in Europe to examine the impact of fiscal rules and budget procedures in EU countries on public finances. It briefly describes the main pattern of budgetary institutions and their determinants across the EU 15 member states. Empirical...
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Market discipline, information processing, and corporate governance
Hellwig, Martin - 2006
The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the notion of 'market discipline' in corporate governance. It questions the wholesale appeal to this notion in policy discussion, which fails to provide an account of the underlying mechanisms in terms of theory and empirical analysis....
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Legal damages at uncertain causation
Schweizer, Urs - 2006
The legal notion of damages requires to compare the actual value of the creditor's assets with the hypothetical value that would have prevailed if the debtor had met his obligation. Moreover, values and causation may be uncertain. If nature's contribution is modelled as a random move then the...
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Research joint ventures, optimal licensing, and R&D subsidy policy
Fan, Cuihong; Wolfstetter, Elmar - 2006
We reconsider the justifications of R&D subsidies by Spencer and Brander (1983) and others by allowing firms to pool R&D investments and license innovations. In equilibrium R&D joint ventures are formed and licensing occurs in a way that eliminates the strategic benefits of R&D investment in the...
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Modeling the duration of patent examination at the European Patent Office
Harhoff, Dietmar; Wagner, Stefan - 2006
We analyze the duration of the patent examination process at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our data contain information related to the patent's economic and technical relevance, EPO capacity and workload as well as novel citation measures which are derived from the EPO's search reports. In...
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