This paper analyzes the regulation of interfirm contracting in Germany, Britian, and Italy. Contrary to earlier empirical studies and to models drawn from transaction-cost theory, the authors find that contract law may play an important role in underpinning long-term, cooperative relationships and in fostering trust. The impact of contract law depends on the relationship between the legal system and other forms of institutional regulation, including trade associations and standard-setting bodies
Over the few decades there has been a steady growth in the conclusion of the transaction contracts,g...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
While contractual relationships between private parties in the financial services field were traditi...
This paper analyses the regulation of inter-firm contracting in Germany, Britain and Italy. Contrary...
Since contracts form a basic institution of every legal order, the interdisciplinary orientation of ...
This insightful book presents a legal and economic analysis of inter-firm cooperation through networ...
In contracts, change and stability are usually regarded as conflicting patterns, with the result tha...
This paper represents part of the early stage of a research project concerning international network...
The paper focuses on the main legacy of the relational contract theory in the context of contract in...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
In the European regulatory framework, private-law principles, and primarily party autonomy, may be i...
The need for a more consistent and coherent European contract law is a current priority of the EC in...
This paper explores the relationship between regulation and contracts from the point of view of auto...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
Contract law is increasingly used to serve regulatory purposes considered beyond the reach of privat...
Over the few decades there has been a steady growth in the conclusion of the transaction contracts,g...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
While contractual relationships between private parties in the financial services field were traditi...
This paper analyses the regulation of inter-firm contracting in Germany, Britain and Italy. Contrary...
Since contracts form a basic institution of every legal order, the interdisciplinary orientation of ...
This insightful book presents a legal and economic analysis of inter-firm cooperation through networ...
In contracts, change and stability are usually regarded as conflicting patterns, with the result tha...
This paper represents part of the early stage of a research project concerning international network...
The paper focuses on the main legacy of the relational contract theory in the context of contract in...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
In the European regulatory framework, private-law principles, and primarily party autonomy, may be i...
The need for a more consistent and coherent European contract law is a current priority of the EC in...
This paper explores the relationship between regulation and contracts from the point of view of auto...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
Contract law is increasingly used to serve regulatory purposes considered beyond the reach of privat...
Over the few decades there has been a steady growth in the conclusion of the transaction contracts,g...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
While contractual relationships between private parties in the financial services field were traditi...