Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual assumption is that the parties will construct the contract ex nihilo, choosing all the terms so that they will maximize the surplus from the contract. In fact, parties draft most contracts by slightly modifying the terms of contracts that they have used in the past, or that other parties have used in related transactions. A small literature on boilerplate recognizes this phenomenon, but little empirical work examines the process. This Article provides an empirical analysis by drawing on a data set of sovereign bonds. The authors show that exogenous factors are key determinants in the evolution of these contracts. We find an evolutionary patter...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay with a "standardized" term despite prefer...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract law and theory have traditionally paid little attention to the processes by which contracts...
Conventional wisdom portrays contracts as static distillations of parties’ shared intent at some dis...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay wiht a standardized term despite prefer...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay wiht a standardized term despite prefer...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
This article studies the impact of exogenous legal change on whether and how lawyers across four dif...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay with a "standardized" term despite prefer...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract scholarship has given little attention to the production process for contracts. The usual a...
Contract law and theory have traditionally paid little attention to the processes by which contracts...
Conventional wisdom portrays contracts as static distillations of parties’ shared intent at some dis...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay wiht a standardized term despite prefer...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay wiht a standardized term despite prefer...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
This article studies the impact of exogenous legal change on whether and how lawyers across four dif...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
Network externalities may lead contracting parties to stay with a "standardized" term despite prefer...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...
For over a decade, contracts literature has focused on standardization. Scholars asked how terms bec...