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The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations I Molho

The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations By I Molho

The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations by I Molho


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Summary

Information is a key issue in decision making in economics and business. Being 'in the know' confers strategic advantages to people, allowing them to lie and/or cheat on their uninformed opponents. This text is designed to take students through key issues to give an understanding of the impact of imperfect and information in an economic context.

The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations Summary

The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations by I Molho

Information is a key issue in decision making in economics and business. Being 'in the know' confers strategic advantages to people, allowing them to lie and/or cheat on their uninformed opponents. However, it is possible that all sides end up worse off in such situations, compared with the likely outcome under full information. This new text is designed to take students through the key issues to give an understanding of the impact of imperfect and asymmetric information in an economic context. At each stage Molho analyses and explains the key points using clear models that set the outcome under imperfect information against that under full information.The book is divided into four major sections covering: adverse selection; signalling; moral hazard; and, mechanical design under imperfect information. Each section also covers experimental studies that test the predictions of theory. This text is aimed mainly at undergraduate students and gives an accessible introduction to this crucial area of economic theory.

About I Molho

Ian Molho is Reader in Applied Microeconomics in the Department of Economics, University of Newcastle. He was previously a research fellow at the University of Kent and his varied research interests include labor markets, game theory, the economics of information and evolutionary economics.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. 1. Introduction: Private Information and Hidden Action. Part I: Adverse Selection: The Market for Lemons. 2. Quality Uncertainty and the Market for Lemons. 3. Adverse Selection: The Wilson Model. 4. Lemons Problems: Experimental Evidence. Part II: Signalling. 5. Job Market Signalling. 6. Screening: A Self-Selection Mechanism. 7. Further Literature on Signalling Theory. 8. Signalling/Screening Behaviour: Experimental Evidence. Part III: Moral Hazard. 9. Moral Hazard: Shareholder/Management Relations. 10. Moral Hazard: A Principal-Agent Model. 11. Further Literature on Moral Hazard and Agency Theory. 12. Moral Hazard: Experimental Evidence. Part IV: Mechanism Design: Applications to Bargaining and Auctions. 13. Mechanism Design and the Revelation Principle: A Bargaining Example. 14. Auction Design: Theory. 15. Auction Design: Experimental Evidence. 16. Concluding Comments. Appendix: Brief Notes on Probability Distributions, Baye's Rule, Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory. Index.

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GOR002065656
9780631206668
0631206663
The Economics of Information: Lying and Cheating i n Markets and Organizations by I Molho
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19970919
276
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