Testing Contract Theory
Bernard Salanié
CESifo Economic Studies, 2003, vol. 49, issue 3, 461-477
Abstract:
In the last thirty years, much theoretical work has been expanded to draw the implications from the fact that agents use their private information strategically. However, only recently have the consequences been subjected to empirical testing. This paper aims at introducing the reader to this newer empirical literature. (JEL D8)
Date: 2003
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