The paper provides a game-theoretic, sequential or multi-period, representation of the current definitions of contractual incompeteness, highlighting the case of a court that is unable to complete the contract. The finding of the analytical model is that by using the solution concept of "mixed strategies" the parties may reduce the occurrence of litigation in the implementation of the contract
This introduction introduces three articles in a Symposium by Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Robert S...
Starting with a prisoner’s dilemma, a simple taxonomy of the possible characteristics of a game is ...
Frustration of purpose is a defense to the enforcement of a contractual obligation. Legal systems ge...
The paper provides a game-theoretic, sequential or multi-period, representation of the current defin...
This thesis comprises two essays linked by their focus on problems in contracting and by their usage...
This paper explores the extent to which the incompleteness of contracts can be attributed to their f...
This paper offers an explanation of rationally incomplete contracts where incompleteness refers to u...
This paper explores the extent to which the incompleteness of contracts can be attributed to their f...
This paper suggests a reason, other than asymmetric formation, why agency contracts are not explicit...
This paper deals with a simple game of litigation and settlement with incomplete information. Partie...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the interaction between repeated transacti...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of a contract between a creditor and a debtor where equil...
Two separate groups of academics have brought about a renaissance of sorts in the analysis of incomp...
This paper proposes a new approach to the study of economic problems that have hitherto been modeled...
Homann D. Incomplete contracts and Nash implementation in the case of two agents. Working Papers. In...
This introduction introduces three articles in a Symposium by Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Robert S...
Starting with a prisoner’s dilemma, a simple taxonomy of the possible characteristics of a game is ...
Frustration of purpose is a defense to the enforcement of a contractual obligation. Legal systems ge...
The paper provides a game-theoretic, sequential or multi-period, representation of the current defin...
This thesis comprises two essays linked by their focus on problems in contracting and by their usage...
This paper explores the extent to which the incompleteness of contracts can be attributed to their f...
This paper offers an explanation of rationally incomplete contracts where incompleteness refers to u...
This paper explores the extent to which the incompleteness of contracts can be attributed to their f...
This paper suggests a reason, other than asymmetric formation, why agency contracts are not explicit...
This paper deals with a simple game of litigation and settlement with incomplete information. Partie...
International audienceThis paper empirically investigates the interaction between repeated transacti...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of a contract between a creditor and a debtor where equil...
Two separate groups of academics have brought about a renaissance of sorts in the analysis of incomp...
This paper proposes a new approach to the study of economic problems that have hitherto been modeled...
Homann D. Incomplete contracts and Nash implementation in the case of two agents. Working Papers. In...
This introduction introduces three articles in a Symposium by Richard Craswell, Avery Katz, Robert S...
Starting with a prisoner’s dilemma, a simple taxonomy of the possible characteristics of a game is ...
Frustration of purpose is a defense to the enforcement of a contractual obligation. Legal systems ge...