Whether competition forces firms toward efficient behaviour is an open question. We consider a duopoly with firms run by managers and affected by adverse selection on costs. In contrast to recent literature, we point out that, to have a genuine effect on firm X-inefficiency, competition must change managerial incentives. By introducing the availability of some signal on the rivals' behaviour we show that, if costs are correlated, the contractual use of that signal can render private managerial information uninfluential. This result stresses the informational role of the market and suggests scope for future work

Bertoletti, P., Poletti, C. (1997). X-inefficiency, Competition and Market Information. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, 45(4), 359-375 [10.1111/1467-6451.00053].

X-inefficiency, Competition and Market Information

Bertoletti, P;
1997

Abstract

Whether competition forces firms toward efficient behaviour is an open question. We consider a duopoly with firms run by managers and affected by adverse selection on costs. In contrast to recent literature, we point out that, to have a genuine effect on firm X-inefficiency, competition must change managerial incentives. By introducing the availability of some signal on the rivals' behaviour we show that, if costs are correlated, the contractual use of that signal can render private managerial information uninfluential. This result stresses the informational role of the market and suggests scope for future work
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Competitive Pressure; X-Inefficiency; Asymmetric Information; Managerial Incentives
English
1997
45
4
359
375
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Bertoletti, P., Poletti, C. (1997). X-inefficiency, Competition and Market Information. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, 45(4), 359-375 [10.1111/1467-6451.00053].
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