Incentives: Motivation and the Economics of Information
Donald E. Campbell
This book examines the incentives at work in a wide range of institutions to see how and how well coordination is achieved by informing and motivating individual decision makers. The book examines the performance of agents hired to carry out specific tasks, from taxi drivers to CEOs. It investigates the performance of institutions, from voting schemes to kidney transplants, to see if they enhance general well being. The book examines a broad range of market transactions, from auctions to labor markets, to the entire economy. The analysis is conducted using specific worked examples, lucid general theory, and illustrations drawn from news stories. Of the seventy different topics and sections, only twelve require a knowledge of calculus. The second edition offers new chapters on auctions, matching and assignment problems, and corporate governance. Boxed examples are used to highlight points of theory and are separated from the main text.
კატეგორია:
წელი:
2006
გამოცემა:
2
გამომცემლობა:
Cambridge University Press
ენა:
english
გვერდები:
604
ISBN 10:
0521832047
ISBN 13:
9780521832045
ფაილი:
PDF, 2.66 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2006