The mix of formal and informal mechanisms for contract enforcement is examined using survey data from Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Poland, and Slovakia. Using the size of trade credit to quantify the success of contracting, we ask: Do the courts have a perceptible effect on contracting? When can a firm rely on its customer to repay trade credit voluntarily? Which is more effective, the courts or relational contracting? Do trade associations play a role in contract enforcement? Does relational contracting entail inefficiencies? Is the reliance on relation contracting merely a transitory phenomenon, reflecting the inadequacy of these countries' legal systems?
This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal en...
More order with less law: On contract enforcement, trust, and crowding¤ Most contracts, whether betw...
How do parties engaged in international trade ensure adherence to contracts when contract enforcemen...
Using the findings of a five-year ethnographic study, this thesis examines the contractual relations...
Using the findings of a five-year ethnographic study, this thesis examines the contractual relations...
Businesspeople need contractual assurance. Most transactions are less straightforward than a cash sa...
We study a seller's trade credit provision decision in a situation of repeated contracting with inco...
This paper investigates contract formation and enforcement in the early primitive phase of a transit...
Contract enforcement is probabilistic, but the probability depends on rules and processes. A stimulu...
The characteristics of a transitional institutional environment are identified and their implication...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
This paper uses data from a large survey of firms across 26 transition countries to examine the dete...
This paper reports the findings of a survey of more than 3,000 firms in 20 transition countries. It ...
The paper investigates whether and how performance of regional commercial courts has affected extern...
What is the relative importance of state and non-state institutions of contract and contract enforce...
This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal en...
More order with less law: On contract enforcement, trust, and crowding¤ Most contracts, whether betw...
How do parties engaged in international trade ensure adherence to contracts when contract enforcemen...
Using the findings of a five-year ethnographic study, this thesis examines the contractual relations...
Using the findings of a five-year ethnographic study, this thesis examines the contractual relations...
Businesspeople need contractual assurance. Most transactions are less straightforward than a cash sa...
We study a seller's trade credit provision decision in a situation of repeated contracting with inco...
This paper investigates contract formation and enforcement in the early primitive phase of a transit...
Contract enforcement is probabilistic, but the probability depends on rules and processes. A stimulu...
The characteristics of a transitional institutional environment are identified and their implication...
We examine how institutions that enforce contracts between two parties, producers and consumers, int...
This paper uses data from a large survey of firms across 26 transition countries to examine the dete...
This paper reports the findings of a survey of more than 3,000 firms in 20 transition countries. It ...
The paper investigates whether and how performance of regional commercial courts has affected extern...
What is the relative importance of state and non-state institutions of contract and contract enforce...
This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal en...
More order with less law: On contract enforcement, trust, and crowding¤ Most contracts, whether betw...
How do parties engaged in international trade ensure adherence to contracts when contract enforcemen...