We model the different ways in which precedents and contract standardization shape the joint development of markets and the law. In a setting where more resourceful parties can distort contract enforcement, we find that the introduction of standard contracts reduces enforcement distortions relative to precedents, exerting two effects: i) it statically expands the volume of trade, but ii) it hampers commercial and legal innovation by crowding out the use of innovative contracts. We offer a rationale for the large scale commercial codification that occurred in Common Law systems in the XIX century during a period of booming commerce and long distance trade.imperfect judicial enforcement; optimal contracts
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
This paper begins with the claim that the state\u27s primary role in uniformly enforcing commercial ...
Well-rooted in modern commercial law is the idea that the law and the obligations that it enforces s...
We model the evolution of contracts and of the legal system to compare the role of precedents and co...
The use of standard contracts is usually explained by generic transaction costs. In a model where mo...
The use of standard contracts is usually explained by generic transaction costs. In a model where mo...
We study the effect of codification of specific contracts on subversion of justice. Contracting on n...
We model how contracting on novel transactions face uncertain enforcement because of limited develop...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
The authors explore a model in which agents enter into a contract but are uncertain about how a judg...
Standard-form contracts are a common feature of commercial relationships because they offer the adva...
During the Industrial Revolution, the structure and methods of Western legal systems facilitated com...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
We relate the design of contract law to the process of development. In this paper, contract law defi...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
This paper begins with the claim that the state\u27s primary role in uniformly enforcing commercial ...
Well-rooted in modern commercial law is the idea that the law and the obligations that it enforces s...
We model the evolution of contracts and of the legal system to compare the role of precedents and co...
The use of standard contracts is usually explained by generic transaction costs. In a model where mo...
The use of standard contracts is usually explained by generic transaction costs. In a model where mo...
We study the effect of codification of specific contracts on subversion of justice. Contracting on n...
We model how contracting on novel transactions face uncertain enforcement because of limited develop...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
In developing a contractual response to changes in the economic environment, parties choose the meth...
The authors explore a model in which agents enter into a contract but are uncertain about how a judg...
Standard-form contracts are a common feature of commercial relationships because they offer the adva...
During the Industrial Revolution, the structure and methods of Western legal systems facilitated com...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
We relate the design of contract law to the process of development. In this paper, contract law defi...
Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts ex...
This paper begins with the claim that the state\u27s primary role in uniformly enforcing commercial ...
Well-rooted in modern commercial law is the idea that the law and the obligations that it enforces s...