Relational contract theory will first be presented using principles gleaned from writings in the field 7 to craft a functional/relational model with which to approach legal practice.8 This version of relational contract will then be applied to the problem of developing country debt through description of a hypothetical sovereign loan relationship.9 By exploring the conflicts and trends of this association under a general taxonomy of relational contract, normative analysis of the restructuring process can be accomplished, contractual trends identified, and suggestions for change offered.\u2
The traditional view of sovereign debt as a relationship between a developing country government and...
The relationship between international investment treaties and the underlying contracts remains a hi...
Relational contracts have been shown to mitigate moral hazard in labor and credit markets. A central...
Relational contract theory will first be presented using principles gleaned from writings in the fie...
The story of sovereign debt restructuring has been one mixed fortunes. While sovereign debt restruct...
Relational contract theory is often seen as a rival to classical contract. Despite its inception in ...
This paper presents direct evidence for relational (self-enforcing dynamic) contracts in sovereign b...
Unresolved sovereign debt problems are hurting debtor nations, their citizens and their creditors, a...
This Article develops a theory of secured financing that posits a debtor-creditor relationship much ...
If, as it has sometimes been argued, changes in contract rules and theory are strongly affected by c...
This paper presents direct evidence for relational contracts in sovereign bank lending. Unlike the e...
Scholarly work on contracts offers a valuable lens through which exchange relationships among compan...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
Recent controversies surrounding sovereign debt restructurings show the weaknesses of the current ma...
In reaction to defaults on sovereign debt contracts, issuers and creditors have strengthened the ter...
The traditional view of sovereign debt as a relationship between a developing country government and...
The relationship between international investment treaties and the underlying contracts remains a hi...
Relational contracts have been shown to mitigate moral hazard in labor and credit markets. A central...
Relational contract theory will first be presented using principles gleaned from writings in the fie...
The story of sovereign debt restructuring has been one mixed fortunes. While sovereign debt restruct...
Relational contract theory is often seen as a rival to classical contract. Despite its inception in ...
This paper presents direct evidence for relational (self-enforcing dynamic) contracts in sovereign b...
Unresolved sovereign debt problems are hurting debtor nations, their citizens and their creditors, a...
This Article develops a theory of secured financing that posits a debtor-creditor relationship much ...
If, as it has sometimes been argued, changes in contract rules and theory are strongly affected by c...
This paper presents direct evidence for relational contracts in sovereign bank lending. Unlike the e...
Scholarly work on contracts offers a valuable lens through which exchange relationships among compan...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
Recent controversies surrounding sovereign debt restructurings show the weaknesses of the current ma...
In reaction to defaults on sovereign debt contracts, issuers and creditors have strengthened the ter...
The traditional view of sovereign debt as a relationship between a developing country government and...
The relationship between international investment treaties and the underlying contracts remains a hi...
Relational contracts have been shown to mitigate moral hazard in labor and credit markets. A central...