2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13111588
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An Optimal Water Resource Allocation Mechanism Based on Ex-Post Verification and Reward in Huangbai River

Abstract: Under the current administrative system (AS) in China, the water resources governor allocates limited water resources to several users to realize the utility of water resources, leading to a principal–agent problem. The governor (referred to as the principal and she) wishes to maximize water resource allocation efficiency, while each user (referred to as the agent and he) only wishes to maximize his own quota. In addition, the governor cannot know water demand information exactly since it is the water users’ p… Show more

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“…In addition, many scholars have applied incentive mechanisms in the field of project management to uncover how the relation between cost, profit, and project duration under information asymmetry may impact cooperation [15][16][17]. From the perspective of government entrustment, Lin Zhang and Tian [18] studied procurement and reserve cooperation between government departments and strategic suppliers, and discussed an optimal recycling replenishment strategy, along with an optimal government payment strategy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, many scholars have applied incentive mechanisms in the field of project management to uncover how the relation between cost, profit, and project duration under information asymmetry may impact cooperation [15][16][17]. From the perspective of government entrustment, Lin Zhang and Tian [18] studied procurement and reserve cooperation between government departments and strategic suppliers, and discussed an optimal recycling replenishment strategy, along with an optimal government payment strategy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proof of Proposition 3. In Equation (15), we can solve the first-order condition for the enterprise's optimal level of effort, with respect to ε, ζ, r, m, n, h, α 1 , and α 2 , to obtain ∂e * ∂σ 2 = − α 1 2 δ 4 hr…”
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confidence: 99%