
handle: 20.500.11797/PC2122 , 2072/151814
This paper contrasts the incentives for cronyism in business, the public sector and politics within an agency problem model with moral hazard. The analysis is focused on the institutional differences between private, public and political organizations. In business, when facing a residual claimant contract, a chief manager ends up with a relatively moderate …rst-best level of cronyism within a …firm. The institutional framework of the public sector does not allow explicit contracting, which leads to a more severe cronyism problem within public organizations. Finally, it is shown that the nature of political appointments (such that the subordinate's reappointment is conditioned on the chief's re-election) together with implicit contracting makes political cronyism the most extreme case. JEL classifi…cation: D72, D73, D86. Keywords: Cronyism; Meritocracy; Manager; Bureaucrat; Politician.
D73 - Bureaucracy, and Voting Behavior, Clientelisme, Cronyism; Meritocracy; Manager; Bureaucrat; Politician., Lobbying, 32 - Política, D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking, Burocràcia, Elections, Corruption, D86 - Economics of Contract: Theory, Legislatures, Polítics, Administrative Processes in Public Organizations, jel: jel:D73, jel: jel:D72, jel: jel:D86
D73 - Bureaucracy, and Voting Behavior, Clientelisme, Cronyism; Meritocracy; Manager; Bureaucrat; Politician., Lobbying, 32 - Política, D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking, Burocràcia, Elections, Corruption, D86 - Economics of Contract: Theory, Legislatures, Polítics, Administrative Processes in Public Organizations, jel: jel:D73, jel: jel:D72, jel: jel:D86
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