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Intermediated Implementation

We examine problems of ``intermediated implementation,'' in which a single principal can only regulate limited aspects of the consumption bundles traded between intermediaries and agents with hidden characteristics. An example is sales, in which retailers offer menus of consumption bundles to customers with hidden tastes, whereas a manufacturer with a potentially different goal from retailers' is limited to regulating sold consumption goods but not retail prices by legal barriers. We study how the principal can implement through intermediaries any social choice rule that is incentive compatible and individually rational for agents. We demonstrate the effectiveness of per-unit fee schedules and distribution regulations, which hinges on whether intermediaries have private or interdependent values. We give further applications to healthcare regulation and income redistribution.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWIntermediated Implementationpreprint / 2020AAnqi LiResearcherAYiqing XingResearcherTq-fin.EC1147 worksTecon.GN1138 worksTecon.TH641 works
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Intermediated Implementation

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