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Title: Optimal Contracts, Adverse Selection, and Social Preferences: An Experiment
Author(s): Cabrales, Antonio [acabrale]
Charness, Gary
Publisher: Universidad Pompeu Fabra. Departamento de Economia y Empresa
Issued date: 2000
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/3487
Abstract: It has long been standard in agency theory to search for incentivecompatible mechanisms on the assumption that people care only about their own material wealth. However, this assumption is clearly refuted by numerous experiments, and we feel that it may be useful to consider nonpecuniary utility in mechanism design and contract theory. Accordingly, we devise an experiment to explore optimal contracts in an adverse-selection context. A principal proposes one of three contract menus, each of which offers a choice of two incentive-compatible contracts, to two agents whose types are unknown to the principal. The agents know the set of possible menus, and choose to either accept one of the two contracts offered in the proposed menu or to reject the menu altogether; a rejection by either agent leads to lower (and equal) reservation payoffs for all parties. While all three possible menus favor the principal, they do so to varying degrees. We observe numerous rejections of the more lopsided menus, and approach an equilibrium where one of the more equitable contract menus (which one depends on the reservation payoffs) is proposed and agents accept a contract, selecting actions according to their types. Behavior is largely consistent with all recent models of social preferences, strongly suggesting there is value in considering nonpecuniary utility in agency theory.
Serie / Nº.: Working papers;
2000
Publisher version: http://www.econ.upf. ... rs/downloads/478.pdf
Subject: Adverse selection
contract theory
experiment
principal-agent problem
JEL Classification: A13
B49
C91
C92
D21
J41
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