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An experiment with three treatments is used to evaluate the social efficiency of budgeting protocols induced by other-regarding preferences. In disaggregated superiors receive three individual proposals in iterated fashion, and must decide whether to accept each project without knowledge of the...
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We examine the effect of endogenous contract selection on budgetary slack using two slack-inducing contracts found in the literature: a trust contract where the superior must accept the subordinate’s budget and a discretion contract where the superior can accept or reject the budget. Because...
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