Compensations in Information Collecting Situations: A Cooperative Approach
Stef Tijs,
Judith Timmer and
Rodica Brânzei
Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2006, vol. 8, issue 2, 181-191
Abstract:
This paper addresses the question of how to compensate people who provide relevant information to a decision maker who faces uncertainty. Several compensation rules for the decision maker are suggested and these are studied in a cooperative environment.
Date: 2006
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