Sandro Brusco offers two additions to the Geithner plan to reduce the asymmetric information between owners of toxic assets and potential buyers. The basic idea is for banks to make their claim of the value of assets credible by suffering losses themselves should they over-value them. It’s a nice use of incentive theory.
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