Certifying Lemons

Hershdeep Chopra
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This paper examines an adverse selection environment where a sender with private information (high or low ability) tries to convince a receiver of their high ability. Without commitment or costly signaling, market failure can occur. Certification intermediaries reduce these frictions by enabling signaling through hard information. This paper focuses on a monopolistic certifier and its impact on equilibrium welfare and certificate design. Key findings show that the certifier often provides minimal information, pooling senders of varying abilities and leaving low rents for high-type senders, which typically disadvantages the receiver. However, when precise information is demanded, the certifier screens the sender perfectly, benefiting the receiver. Thus, the monopolistic intermediary has an ambiguous effect on market efficiency. The results emphasize the importance of high certification standards, which drive low-ability senders out of the market. Conditions for such equilibria are characterized, showing how simple threshold strategies by the receiver induce first-best outcomes. Additionally, the relationship between the characteristics of offered certificates and welfare is identified.
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本文研究了一种逆向选择环境,在这种环境中,拥有私人信息(能力高或低)的发送方试图让接收方相信自己的能力很高。认证中介通过硬信息传递信息,减少了这些摩擦。本文重点研究了垄断性认证机构及其对均衡福利和证书设计的影响。主要研究结果表明,认证机构通常只提供最低限度的信息,将不同能力的发送者集中在一起,为高类型发送者留下低租金,这通常对接收者不利。然而,当需要精确信息时,认证者会对发送者进行完美筛选,从而使接收者受益。因此,非垄断性中介对市场效率的影响是模糊的。结果强调了高认证标准的重要性,它能将能力较低的发送方赶出市场。对这种均衡的条件进行了描述,显示了接收方的简单门槛策略是如何诱导出第一最优结果的。此外,还确定了所提供证书的特征与福利之间的关系。
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