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Title: The Dark Side of Transparency: Mission Variety and Industry Equilibrium in Decentralized Public Good Provision
Author(s): Gani Aldashev, Esteban Jaimovich and Thierry Verdier
Publication Date: July 2020
Keyword(s): altruism, Charitable Giving, Non-profit organizations and transparency
Programme Area(s): Development Economics, Industrial Organization and Public Economics
Abstract: We study the implications of transparency policies on the decentralized public good provision, by focusing on how the moral hazard problem inside non-profits interacts with the competitive structure of the sector under alternative informational regimes. More transparency on the use of funds has an ambiguous effect on the total public good provision and the welfare of donors. On the one hand, more transparency encourages non-profit managers to devote more resources to curbing rent-seeking inside organizations. On the other hand, it tilts the playing field against non-profits managers who face higher cost of monitoring, inducing them to abandon their missions. From the donors' perspective, there are two corresponding opposing effects: transparency is good because of the reduction in rent-seeking in the non-profits active in the market, but it can backfire because of a lower diversity of non-profits. Donors' welfare is lower under transparency (than under no information on the use of funds) for intermediate levels of asymmetry in the cost of monitoring.
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Aldashev, G, Jaimovich, E and Verdier, T. 2020. 'The Dark Side of Transparency: Mission Variety and Industry Equilibrium in Decentralized Public Good Provision'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15030