Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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957286 | Journal of Economic Theory | 2012 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We study the principal-agent problem. We show that b-convexity of the space of products, a condition which appears in a recent paper by Figalli, Kim and McCann (2011) [9], is necessary to formulate the problem as a maximization over a convex set. We then show that when the dimension m of the space of types is larger than the dimension n of the space of products, this condition implies that the extra dimensions do not encode independent economic information. When m is smaller than n, we show that under b-convexity of the space of types, it is always optimal for the principal to offer goods only from a certain prescribed subset. We show that this is equivalent to offering an m-dimensional space of goods.
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Authors
Brendan Pass,