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Paper #381

Título:
A note on the convergence to competitive equilibria in economies with moral hazard
Autores:
Alberto Bisin, Piero Gottardi y Danilo Guaitoli
Fecha:
Diciembre 1998
Resumen:
We examine the conditions under which competitive equilibria can be obtained as the limit, when the number of strategic traders gets large, of Nash equilibria in economies with asymmetric information on agents' effort and possibly imperfect observability of agents' trades. Convergence always occur when either effort is publicly observed (no matter what is the information available to intermediaries on agents' trades); or effort is private information but agents' trades are perfectly observed; or no information at all is available on agents' trades. On the other hand, when each intermediary can observe its trades with an agent, but not the agent's trades with other intermediaries, the (Nash) equilibria with strategic intermediaries do not converge to any of the competitive equilibria, for an open set of economies. The source of the difficulties for convergence is the combination of asymmetric information and the restrictions on the observability of trades which prevent the formation of exclusive contractual relationships and generate barriers to entry in the markets for contracts.
Palabras clave:
Asymmetric information, exclusivity, competitive equilibrium
Códigos JEL:
D82, D50
Área de investigación:
Microeconomía
Publicado en:
P. J. J. Herings et al. (ed.): The Theory of Markets, North-Holland (1999)

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