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handle: 10419/22837 , 10419/20564
This paper contributes to the literature on the foundations of incomplete contracts. In a holdup framework, we provide two sets of conditions under which simple delegation of authority is the solution to the complete-contracting problem. In cases where overinvestment can be ruled out, delegation is optimal if the payoffs of the parties satisfy certain separability conditions. If overinvestment might be an issue, delegation (possibly with restricted competencies) is optimal if additionally some continuity requirements are met. The paper also contributes to the literature on delegation, where such replication results have previously been derived in settings with asymmetric information.
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decentralization, Sunk Costs, L22, delegation, decentralization, authority, incomplete contracts, holdup, property rights, incomplete contracts, delegation, L14, hold-up, ddc:330, Investition, 330 Wirtschaft, Dezentrale Organisation, Kooperative Führung, Eigentumsrechtstheorie, D82, Unvollständiger Vertrag, D23, property rights, authority, holdup, Theorie, jel: jel:D82, jel: jel:D23, jel: jel:L22, jel: jel:L14
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