Contractual incompleteness is generally defined by a trade-off between costs and benefits. We examine this trade-off in a dynamic setting and show how the ability of the parties to sustain a relational contract leads to more incomplete contracts.Contractual incompleteness, Relational Contract, Reputation, Repeated Games
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International audienceContractual incompleteness is generally defined by a trade-off between costs a...
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Incomplete contracts cannot be explained by focusing solely on the direct incentive effects of contr...
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The models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
The incomplete contract theory sets all the models analyzing the causes and the consequences of cont...
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This paper explores the link between boundedly rational behaviour and incomplete contracts. The boun...
We study relational contracts between a firm and a worker with mutual uncertainty about match qualit...
This paper explores implications of interactions between noncontractibility of quality, multidimensi...
International audienceContractual incompleteness is generally defined by a trade-off between costs a...
This paper considers the role that contract doctrine should play in facilitating optimal investment ...
Contracts capture an agreement between two parties to exchange a resource in the future (ex-ante), h...
The distinguished scholars who gathered last year to honor Ian Macneil and to reflect on his contrib...
The dissertation explores the effect of limited contractual commitment on the form of contracts and ...
International audienceh e incomplete contract theory sets all the models analyzing the causes and th...
Incomplete contracts cannot be explained by focusing solely on the direct incentive effects of contr...
"We provide experimental evidence that contractual incompleteness, i.e., the absence of third party ...
The models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
The incomplete contract theory sets all the models analyzing the causes and the consequences of cont...
Can formal contracts help resolving the holdup problem? We address this important question by studyi...
While the literature has focused on relationships as a technology for solving hidden information pro...
This paper explores the link between boundedly rational behaviour and incomplete contracts. The boun...
We study relational contracts between a firm and a worker with mutual uncertainty about match qualit...
This paper explores implications of interactions between noncontractibility of quality, multidimensi...