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We show that the observation by a principal of the effectiveness of an expert‘s action could induce the expert to lie, damaging the principal. A career-minded expert receives a private-informative signal about the real state of the world, and then he takes an action that can match or not the...
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This paper presents a theoretical framework to describe the behaviour of the credit rating agencies(CRAs) during the crisis, surveying some reputational game models. CRAs have been blamed of inflating ratings of the new credit risk transfer products (CRTs) and of acting in favour of issuers...
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In a model of repeated games, we determine the conditions under which cooperation is an equilibrium outcome among the G-20 countries. We consider first, that members are uncertain about the lifespan of the G-20. Second, the nature of member countries and their interrelations can change because...
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We analyze the effects of CEOs' layoff risk on their risk choice while overseeing a firm. A CEO, whose managerial ability is unknown, is fired if her expected ability is below average. Her risk choice changes the informativeness of output and market's belief about her ability. She can decrease...
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We analyze situations in which an expert is biased toward some decision but cares also about his reputation in the …
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One of the main obstacles for successful economic development is the formation of institutional traps, inefficient yet stable norms of behaviour. Domination of barter exchange, arrears, corruption and black market activities are examples of institutional traps that have hampered reforms in...
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When Court enforcement is excessively difficult or costly, agents are often able to create «endogenous enforcement mechanisms», that is, to design agreements so that each party finds it optimal to carry them out (self-enforcing implicit contracts), thanks to the threat of sanctions affecting...
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the collapse of the reputation system in Taobao, the biggest online transaction website in China. In fact, during the … evolution of mechanisms in online markets, reputation, punishment and barriers to entry have been established in turn. What do …
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-price ratios, reasons for award or rejection and enhancement of the reputation mechanism. Research limitations / implications This … transparent manner and methods for enhancing the reputation mechanism - point at necessary future research for improving …
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analyze how one such company, Heijmans, reacted to the reputation crises after the TV program by introducing a code of conduct …
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