International audienceContractual 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. We would like to than
The theory of incomplete contracting is rival to that of complete contracting as a frame of referenc...
Recent research in industrial organization has emphasized the strategic value of incomplete contract...
This paper suggests a reason, other than asymmetric formation, why agency contracts are not explicit...
International audienceContractual incompleteness is generally defined by a trade-off between costs a...
The models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
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 models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
In this paper we model contract incompleteness `from the ground up,' as arising endogenously from th...
This paper offers an explanation of rationally incomplete contracts where incompleteness refers to u...
In this paper we model contract incompleteness "from the ground up," as arising endogenously from th...
Much real-world contracting involves adding finding new clauses to add to a basic agree-ment, clause...
Abstract: We provide experimental evidence that contractual incompleteness, i.e., the absence of thi...
In the last few years, a new area has emerged in economic theory, which goes under the heading of 'i...
International audienceh e incomplete contract theory sets all the models analyzing the causes and th...
The theory of incomplete contracting is rival to that of complete contracting as a frame of referenc...
Recent research in industrial organization has emphasized the strategic value of incomplete contract...
This paper suggests a reason, other than asymmetric formation, why agency contracts are not explicit...
International audienceContractual incompleteness is generally defined by a trade-off between costs a...
The models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
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 models within the theory of contracts can be divided into several sub-categories taking into con...
In this paper we model contract incompleteness `from the ground up,' as arising endogenously from th...
This paper offers an explanation of rationally incomplete contracts where incompleteness refers to u...
In this paper we model contract incompleteness "from the ground up," as arising endogenously from th...
Much real-world contracting involves adding finding new clauses to add to a basic agree-ment, clause...
Abstract: We provide experimental evidence that contractual incompleteness, i.e., the absence of thi...
In the last few years, a new area has emerged in economic theory, which goes under the heading of 'i...
International audienceh e incomplete contract theory sets all the models analyzing the causes and th...
The theory of incomplete contracting is rival to that of complete contracting as a frame of referenc...
Recent research in industrial organization has emphasized the strategic value of incomplete contract...
This paper suggests a reason, other than asymmetric formation, why agency contracts are not explicit...