Abstract

In the context of common agency adverse-selection games we illustrate that the revelation cannot be applied to study equilibria of the multi-principal games. We then demonstrate that an extension of the taxation – what we term the delegation principle – can be used to characterize the set of all common agency equilibria. (This abstract was borrowed from another version of this item.)

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