Dynamic Correlation as an Incentive Device (opens in new tab)
I introduce dynamic correlation as an incentive instrument to address moral hazard. A firm mediates interactions between a long-lived worker and short-lived clients. I show that optimal mediation induces a nonstationary correlated information structure that transitions from private to public communication, consistent with the empirical shift from personalized to standardized communication in organizations. By using private communication to c...
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