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Indian Principal-Agent Theory, Or, How Varuṇa Helps the King to be JustWiese, Harald 05 August 2024 (has links)
Economic principal-agent theory deals with asymmetric information.
It has two aspects. (i) If one person is better informed than another one, the former
may outwit the latter. Kauṭilya, the Arthaśāstra’s author, and other artha or dharma
authors had a very good understanding of outwitting. (ii) Economic theory teaches
that the person in command of superior knowledge may not always be able to
benefit from this knowledge. He may need the uninformed side to agree to some
mutually beneficial venture. The very fact of asymmetric information may then
harmalso the informed side. Judging from the literature surveyed by the author, the
artha and dharma literature had no explicit (openly expressed) understanding of
this second aspect. In the author’s mind, this discussion is related to the “Varuṇa
rule”. This rule (specified in the Manusmṛti) stipulates that the king is to throw
confiscated property into water. We explain this apparent waste of resources as an
implicit solution to the second aspect of principal-agent theory mentioned above.
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