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Comparative Symbiotic Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungal Strains from Different Hosts on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth in <i>Dendrobium officinale</i>. [PDF]
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Para-aminopropiophenone toxicity in domestic dogs: a description of non-target toxicosis in Victoria, Australia: 13 dogs (2016-2023). [PDF]
Llewellyn R +7 more
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
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Paul Magee
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The granting of stock options to employees who have negligible impact on company performance intuitively violates Holmstrom's (1979) sufficient statistic result. This paper revisits the sufficient statistic question of when to condition a contract on an outside signal in a principal-agent model in which I introduce imprecise (or vague) information. The
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Journal of Political Economy, 1995
Sellers sometimes practice a form of false advertising known as bait and switch. A low-priced good is advertised but replaced by a different good at the showroom. the practice is surprising since advertising the wrong good discourages the appropriate buyers from shopping, attracting customers who will be disappointed when they see the good.
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Sellers sometimes practice a form of false advertising known as bait and switch. A low-priced good is advertised but replaced by a different good at the showroom. the practice is surprising since advertising the wrong good discourages the appropriate buyers from shopping, attracting customers who will be disappointed when they see the good.
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2009
This paper explores contracting in the presence of ambiguity. It revisits Holmstrom's (1979) suffcient statistic result of when to condition a contract on an outside signal. It is shown that if the signal is ambiguous, in the sense that its probability distribution is unknown, then Holmstrom's result can be overturned.
VierAy, Marie-Louise +1 more
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This paper explores contracting in the presence of ambiguity. It revisits Holmstrom's (1979) suffcient statistic result of when to condition a contract on an outside signal. It is shown that if the signal is ambiguous, in the sense that its probability distribution is unknown, then Holmstrom's result can be overturned.
VierAy, Marie-Louise +1 more
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