Theoretical Economics 16 (2021), 1281–1312
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Payoff implications of incentive contracting
Daniel F. Garrett
Abstract
In the context of a canonical agency model, we study the payoff implications of introducing optimally-structured incentives. We do so from the perspective of an analyst who does not know the agent's preferences for responding to incentives, but does know that the principal knows them. We provide, in particular, tight bounds on the principal's expected benefit from optimal incentive contracting across feasible values of the agent's expected rents. We thus show how economically relevant predictions can be made robustly given ignorance of a key primitive.
Keywords: Asymmetric information, mechanism design, robustness, procurement
JEL classification: D82
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