Moral Hazard with Several Agents: The Gains From Cooperation

Abstract We consider a situation in which a principal hires two agents whose cooperation is technically profitable and study three models that incorporate different assumptions about the agents' cooperative behavior. We find a close relationship between the agents' commitment capacity and the characteristics of the optimal contract. A greater capacity to cooperate leads to more efficient outcomes. We also show that unless agents form a team, the efficient level of mutual help is not achieved in equilibrium.