lavtypeaktører
Lavtypeaktører is a term used in economics and related social sciences to describe agents whose private type is lower on a specific dimension than other agents in a setting characterized by asymmetric information. The type of an actor may represent productivity, cost of effort, risk tolerance, or other relevant characteristics that are not directly observable by market participants. In such models, actors are frequently categorized into low-type and high-type groups, with the distinction influencing their incentives and the design of contracts or mechanisms.
In principal-agent and contract theory, the presence of lavtypeaktører generates adverse selection and moral hazard problems.
Applications span labor markets, credit and insurance, procurement, and regulatory policy. For a given mechanism, a
See also adverse selection, signaling, screening, mechanism design, principal-agent theory.