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Paper #1643

Título:
The good, the bad and the complex: Product design with imperfect information
Autores:
Vladimir Asriyan, Dana Foarta y Victoria Vanasco
Fecha:
Marzo 2019
Resumen:
We study the joint determination of product quality and complexity in a rational setting. We introduce a novel notion of complexity, which affects how difficult it is for an agent to acquire information about product quality. In our model, an agent can accept or reject a product proposed by a designer, who can affect the quality and the complexity of the product. Examples include banks that design financial products that they offer to retail investors, or policymakers who propose policies for approval by voters. We find that complexity is not necessarily a feature of low quality products. While an increase in alignment between the agent and the designer leads to more complex but better quality products, higher product demand or lower competition among designers leads to more complex and lower quality products. Our findings produce novel empirical implications on the relationship between quality and complexity, which we relate to evidence within the context of financial products and regulatory policies.
Palabras clave:
product design; information frictions; information transmission; signaling; complexity; regulation; financial products.
Códigos JEL:
D82, D83, G18, P16, D78.
Área de investigación:
Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
Publicado en:
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 2023, 15(2): 187–226

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