Screening with tolls and damages (opens in new tab)
A welfare-maximizing designer allocates two kinds of goods using two screening instruments: tolls, whose costs are separable from agents' values, and damages, which are more costly to agents whose values for the goods are higher. Tolls include payments, queues, and administrative burdens; damages include quality reductions, delays, and restrictions on use. When agents differ only in their value for one type of good, the designer can never ga...
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