A theory of incentives in procurement and regulation

By: Laffont, Jean-JacquesMaterial type: TextTextOriginal language: Spanish Publisher: Cambridge  ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; 1998Edition: 3a edDescription: 705 pISBN: 0-262-12174-3Subject(s): Ley del costo-beneficio | Competencia en los mercados | Empresas de productos múltiples | Empresas de productos únicos | Incentivos | Políticas de regulación | Precios | Regulación de calidadLOC classification: HD/3612/L34/1998
Contents:
Contiene: 1. Cost-reimbursement rules.- 2. Pricing by a single-product firm with and without budget balance.- 3. Pricing and incentives in a multiproduct firm.- 4. Regulation of quality.- 5. Competitive Ramsey formulas and access pricing.- 6. Bypass and cream skimming.- 7. Auctioning incentive contracts.- 8. Repeated auctions of incentive contracts, investment, and bidding parity.- 9. Dynamics without commitment and the ratchet effect.- 10. Commitment and renegotiation.- 11. Regulatory capture.- 12. Cost padding, auditing, and collusion.- 13. Cartelization by regulation.- 14. Auction design and favoritism.- 15. Regulatory instruments, hearings, and interest group monitoring.- 16. Commitment and political accountability.- 17. Privatization and incentives.
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Contiene: 1. Cost-reimbursement rules.- 2. Pricing by a single-product firm with and without budget balance.- 3. Pricing and incentives in a multiproduct firm.- 4. Regulation of quality.- 5. Competitive Ramsey formulas and access pricing.- 6. Bypass and cream skimming.- 7. Auctioning incentive contracts.- 8. Repeated auctions of incentive contracts, investment, and bidding parity.- 9. Dynamics without commitment and the ratchet effect.- 10. Commitment and renegotiation.- 11. Regulatory capture.- 12. Cost padding, auditing, and collusion.- 13. Cartelization by regulation.- 14. Auction design and favoritism.- 15. Regulatory instruments, hearings, and interest group monitoring.- 16. Commitment and political accountability.- 17. Privatization and incentives.

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