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Working Paper No. 472

Managerial Incentives and Market Integration

Working Paper
Reference
Weibull, Jörgen W. (1996). “Managerial Incentives and Market Integration”. IFN Working Paper No. 472. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Jörgen W. Weibull

This paper develops a new analytical approach to the old question whether market conditions may influence the internal efficiency of firms. The basic textbook model of the firm is slightly extended to incorporate managers' incentives to reduce production costs in an imperfectly competitive product market. This is done without invoking any agency problem or other form of information asymmetry in firms. The analysis extends Marshallian and Hicksian consumer analysis to managers' demand for leisure in imperfectly competitive environments with a fixed number of firms, and free entry, respectively. Conditions are identified under which product market integration enhances the internal efficiency of firms, and it is shown that market integration is Pareto improving under free entry.