The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange in economic activities. The predominance in agriculture of informal contracts leads in many countries to the implementation of specific legal rules for contract law. This article emphasises the complementarities between public and private ordering when contracts are informal. We analyse the role of private contract-enforcement institution (CEI) as a support for multilateral reputation mechanisms. Our case study is focusing on interprofessional organisations, which are usually analysed as cartels having a negative impact on welfare. We demonstrate that under specific conditions, they can improve contract enforcement and thus efficiency
This paper was prepared as an invited Principal Paper for the 2001 annual meeting of the American A...
AbstractWe study an experimental market in which some sellers are prone to moral hazard, and in whic...
This thesis studies the efficient organisation of economic institutions. In the first chapter we ana...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange in economic activities. The predomi...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange in economic activities. The predomi...
Ancien ID ProdINRA 246085International audienceContract enforcement is acknowledged as a major issue...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange and investment in economic activiti...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal en...
The paper examines, from an economic, ethical and legal perspective, some regulatory instruments thr...
This paper incorporates the interdisciplinary New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics (com...
The form and regulation of contracts is of increasing importance to agricultural economists as farme...
Basic goal of this benchmark is to provide a theoretical background not only for analysis of specifi...
This Essay formulates a positive model that predicts when commercial parties will employ private ord...
This paper was prepared as an invited Principal Paper for the 2001 annual meeting of the American A...
AbstractWe study an experimental market in which some sellers are prone to moral hazard, and in whic...
This thesis studies the efficient organisation of economic institutions. In the first chapter we ana...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange in economic activities. The predomi...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange in economic activities. The predomi...
Ancien ID ProdINRA 246085International audienceContract enforcement is acknowledged as a major issue...
The enforcement of contracts is necessary for efficient exchange and investment in economic activiti...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal en...
The paper examines, from an economic, ethical and legal perspective, some regulatory instruments thr...
This paper incorporates the interdisciplinary New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics (com...
The form and regulation of contracts is of increasing importance to agricultural economists as farme...
Basic goal of this benchmark is to provide a theoretical background not only for analysis of specifi...
This Essay formulates a positive model that predicts when commercial parties will employ private ord...
This paper was prepared as an invited Principal Paper for the 2001 annual meeting of the American A...
AbstractWe study an experimental market in which some sellers are prone to moral hazard, and in whic...
This thesis studies the efficient organisation of economic institutions. In the first chapter we ana...