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Part 1.-Chapter 1: The new economy: Welcome to the contracting paradox -- Chapter 2: Viewing contracting through a different a different lens -- Part 2: The science of contracting -- Chapter 3: Business want contracts: business people do not -- Chapter 4: The social science of contracting --...
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We consider a buyer and seller who contract over a service. The contract encourages investment and provides a reference point for the transaction. In normal times the contract works well. But with some probability an abnormal state occurs and the service must be modified. The parties expect each...
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We consider a buyer and seller who contract over a service. The contract encourages investment and provides a reference point for the transaction. In normal times the contract works well. But with some probability an abnormal state occurs and the service must be modified. The parties expect each...
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Transactions of any complexity between buyers and sellers are supported by long-term contracts and these contracts are inevitably incomplete. We propose an approach for overcoming contractual incompleteness based on the idea that most people are inclined to follow widely accepted social norms,...
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