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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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A note on sabotage in collective tournaments
Gürtler, Oliver - 2005
In this paper a tournament between teams (a collective tournament) is analyzed, where each contestant may spend productive effort in order to increase his team's performance or sabotage the members of the opponent team. It is shown that sabotaging the weaker members of a team always decreases...
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Rage against the machines : how subjects learn to play against computers
Dürsch, Peter; Kolb, Albert; Oechssler, Joerg; … - 2005
We use an experiment to explore how subjects learn to play against computers which are programmed to follow one of a number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial...
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Labor pooling in R&D intensive industries
Gerlach, Heiko A.; Rønde, Thomas; Stahl, Konrad - 2005
We investigate firms' incentives to locate in the same region to gain access to a large pool of skilled labor. Firms engage in risky R&D activities and thus create stochastic product and implied labor demand. Agglomeration in a cluster is more likely in situations where the innovation step is...
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Regret in dynamic decision problems
Krähmer, Daniel; Stone, Rebecca - 2005
The paper proposes a framework to extend regret theory to dynamic contexts. The key idea is to conceive of a dynamic decision problem with regret as an intra-personal game in which the agent forms conjectures about the behaviour of the various counterfactual selves that he could have been. We...
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Advertising and conspicuous consumption
Krähmer, Daniel - 2005
The paper formalizes the intuition that brands are consumed for image reasons and that advertising creates a brand's image. The key idea is that advertising informs the public of brand names and creates the possibility of conspicuous consumption by rendering brands a signalling device. In a...
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Leniency policies and illegal transactions
Buccirossi, Paolo; Spagnolo, Giancarlo - 2005 - First version: October 1999, Final version: September 8, 2005
We study the consequences of leniency - reduced legal sanctions for wrongdoers who spontaneously self-report to law enforcers - on sequential, bilateral, illegal transactions, such as corruption, manager-auditor collusion, or drug deals. It is known that leniency helps deterring illegal...
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An economic approach to Article 82 : report by the European Advisory Group on Competition Policy
Gual i Solé, Jordi; Hellwig, Martin; Perrot, Anne; … - 2005
This report argues in favour of an economics-based approach to Article 82, in a way similar to the reform of Article 81 and merger control. In particular, we support an effects-based rather than a form-based approach to competition policy. Such an approach focuses on the presence of...
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Technology transfer and spillovers in international joint ventures
Müller, Thomas; Schnitzer, Monika - 2005
It is often argued that multinationals are reluctant to transfer technology due to the fear of spillovers. We show that this need not be the case if host country policies like taxation are taken into account. Furthermore, we examine the incentives the multinational and the host country have to...
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Bailouts in a common market : a strategic approach
Glowicka, Ela - 2005
Governments in the EU grant Rescue and Restructure Subsidies to bail out ailing firms. In an international asymmetric Cournot duopoly we study effects of such subsidies on market structure and welfare. We adopt a common market setting, where consumers from the two countries form one market. We...
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The theory of assortative matching based on costly signals
Hoppe-Wewetzer, Heidrun; Moldovanu, Benny; Sela, Aner - 2005
We study two-sided markets with a finite numbers of agents on each side, and with two-sided incomplete information. Agents are matched assortatively on the basis of costly signals. A main goal is to identify conditions under which the potential increase in expected output due to assortative...
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