Abstract

In a principal–agent interaction, I characterize when the agent can benefit from the ability to covertly acquire hard evidence. The same condition determines whether the principal’s payoff is monotone or U-shaped in the cost of evidence acquisition. I derive implications for aggregate welfare.

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