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multidimensional incentives, where salespeople have private information about customers. This allows us to ask novel substantive … incentives. The model also accommodates (i) dynamic intertemporal tradeoffs in effort choice across the tasks and (ii) salesperson …
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multitasking model with private information and intertemporal incentives by combining flexible machine learning (random forest) for …
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This paper analyzes the impact of market structure on career concerns. Effort increases the probability that a skilled agent achieves a one-time breakthrough. Wages are based on assessed ability and on expected output. For any wage, the agent works too little, too late. Under short-term...
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both exert effort and report on his co-worker's performance (as in a team setting), the worker's effort incentives cannot … be decoupled from his truth-telling incentives. This makes the optimal static contract inefficient and relational …
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money can be transferred. This paper formulates a theory of relational contracting in dynamic games. A crucial feature is …
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We examine a repeated interaction between an agent, who undertakes experiments, and a principal who provides the requisite funding for these experiments. The agent's actions are hidden, and the principal, who makes the offers, cannot commit to future actions. We identify the unique Markovian...
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the agent's stream of future rents following a failure, the more costly are current incentives for the agent, giving the …
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failure, the more costly are current incentives for the agent. As a result, the principal may deliberately delay experimental …
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the agent's stream of future rents following a failure, the more costly are current incentives for the agent, giving the …
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equilibrium, a worker has incentives to help or even sabotage her colleagues in order to signal that she is of higher ability. In …
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