Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5067038 European Economic Review 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
▸ A principal wants two sequential tasks to be performed by wealth-constrained agents. ▸ Suppose the first-stage outcome influences the effectiveness of second-stage effort. ▸ The principal then prefers to hire one agent whenever the tasks are conflicting. ▸ In contrast, suppose first-stage effort influences the second-stage success probability. ▸ The principal then prefers to hire two agents whenever the tasks are conflicting.
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