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Incentives

Motivation and the Economics of Information

Author: Donald E. Campbell  

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This book examines incentives at work to see how and how well coordination is achieved by motivating individual decision makers.

This book examines incentives at work to see how and how well coordination is achieved by informing and motivating individual decision makers. Considering the performance of agents, institutions, and a wide range of market transactions, it uses worked examples and lucid general theory in its analysis.

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This book examines incentives at work to see how and how well coordination is achieved by motivating individual decision makers.

This book examines incentives at work to see how and how well coordination is achieved by informing and motivating individual decision makers. Considering the performance of agents, institutions, and a wide range of market transactions, it uses worked examples and lucid general theory in its analysis.

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When incentives work well, individuals prosper. When incentives are poor, the pursuit of self-interest is self-defeating. This book is wholly devoted to the topical subject of incentives from individual, collective, and institutional standpoints. This third edition is fully updated and expanded, including a new section on the 2007-08 financial crisis and a new chapter on networks as well as specific applications of school placement for students, search engine ad auctions, pollution permits, and more. Using worked examples and lucid general theory in its analysis, and seasoned with references to current and past events, Incentives: Motivation and the Economics of Information examines: the performance of agents hired to carry out specific tasks, from taxi drivers to CEOs; the performance of institutions, from voting schemes to medical panels deciding who gets kidney transplants; a wide range of market transactions, from auctions to labor markets to the entire economy. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying incentives as part of courses in microeconomics, economic theory, managerial economics, political economy, and related areas of social science.

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About the Author

Donald E. Campbell is the CSX Professor of Economics at the College of William and Mary, Virginia. Campbell received a B.A. from Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario and his doctorate from Princeton University, New Jersey, and previously taught at the University of Toronto for twenty years. He specializes in mechanism design and social choice theory and teaches advanced courses on incentives and information. He has written three books and over 100 articles in leading journals.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
22nd February 2018
Edition
3rd
Pages
694
ISBN
9781107610330

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