6 research outputs found

    Transparency, Efficiency and the Distribution of Economic Welfare in Pass-Through Investment Trust Games

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    We design an experiment to examine welfare and behavior in a multi-level trust game representing a pass through investment in an intermediated market. In a repeated game, an investor invests via an intermediary who lends to a borrower. A pre-experiment one-shot version of the game serves as a baseline and to type each subject. We alter the transparency of exchanges between non-adjacent parties. We find transparency of the exchanges between the investor and intermediary does not significantly affect welfare. However, transparency regarding exchanges between the intermediary and borrower promotes trust on the part of the investor, increasing welfare. Further, this has asymmetric effects: borrowers and intermediaries achieve greater welfare benefits than investors. We discuss implications for what specific aspects of financial market transparency may facilitate more efficiency

    Police Institutions and Police Abuse: Evidence from the US

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    The Self Not Taken: How Alternative Selves Develop and How They Influence Our Professional Lives

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    Challenges in Ensuring Financial Competencies: Essays on How to Measure Financial Knowledge, Target Beneficiaries and Deliver Educational Programmes

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    The Emerging Global Health Crisis: Noncommunicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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