One of the central problems of contracts jurisprudence is the conflict between autonomy theories of contract and efficiency theories of contract. One approach to solving this conflict is to argue that in the realm of contracts between corporations, autonomy theories have nothing to say because corporations are not real people with whose autonomy we need to be concerned. While apparently powerful, this argument ultimately fails because it implicitly assumes theories of the corporation at odds with economic theories of law. Economics, in turn, offers a vision of the firm that is quite hospitable to autonomy theories of contract. The failure of this argument suggests that a more fruitful avenue for reconciling these competing approaches is to ...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
Corporate law theory in Anglo-American countries has long been dominated by economic analysis. While...
Contract rules can be justified by utilitarian theories (such as efficiency theory), which are conce...
One of the central problems of contracts jurisprudence is the conflict between autonomy theories of ...
Autonomy and economic theories of contract seem to provide incompatible accounts of contract law. In...
Contract law has neither a complete descriptive theory, explaining what the law is, nor a complete n...
Due to the domain characteristics of business ethics, a contractarian theory for business ethics wil...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Due to the domain characteristics of business ethics, a contractarian theory for business ethics wil...
In “The Choice Theory of Contracts”, we develop a liberal theory of contract law. One core task of t...
In The Choice Theory of Contracts, we advance a claim about the centrality of autonomy to contract. ...
This article identifies a set of methodological commitments that help to explain the methodological ...
A corporation is not a contract. It is a state-created entity. It has legal personhood with the righ...
Agency theory, despite its influential normative prescriptions, has been subject to a long-standing ...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
Corporate law theory in Anglo-American countries has long been dominated by economic analysis. While...
Contract rules can be justified by utilitarian theories (such as efficiency theory), which are conce...
One of the central problems of contracts jurisprudence is the conflict between autonomy theories of ...
Autonomy and economic theories of contract seem to provide incompatible accounts of contract law. In...
Contract law has neither a complete descriptive theory, explaining what the law is, nor a complete n...
Due to the domain characteristics of business ethics, a contractarian theory for business ethics wil...
The law of contracts is complex but remarkably stable. What we lack is a widely accepted interpretat...
Due to the domain characteristics of business ethics, a contractarian theory for business ethics wil...
In “The Choice Theory of Contracts”, we develop a liberal theory of contract law. One core task of t...
In The Choice Theory of Contracts, we advance a claim about the centrality of autonomy to contract. ...
This article identifies a set of methodological commitments that help to explain the methodological ...
A corporation is not a contract. It is a state-created entity. It has legal personhood with the righ...
Agency theory, despite its influential normative prescriptions, has been subject to a long-standing ...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
It has become standard in the law and economics literature to refer to the corporation as a nexus o...
Corporate law theory in Anglo-American countries has long been dominated by economic analysis. While...
Contract rules can be justified by utilitarian theories (such as efficiency theory), which are conce...