Séminaire

Moral Hazard with Counterfeit Signals

Andrew Clausen (University of Edinburgh)

12 mai 2014, 14h00–15h30

Salle MF 323

Industrial Organization seminar

Résumé

In many moral hazard problems, the principal evaluates the agent's performance based on signals which the agent may suppress and replace with counterfeits. This form of fraud may affect the design of optimal contracts drastically, leading to complete market failure in extreme cases. I show that in optimal contracts, the principal deters all fraud, and does so by two complementary mechanisms. First, the principal punishes signals that are suspicious, i.e. appear counterfeit. Second, the principal is lenient on bad signals that the agent could suppress, but does not.

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