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prosecutions, as breaking an employee contract was a criminal offense until 1875. We first reproduce all regression tables in Naidu …
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current employment relationship and work for another firm. We show that the initial parties to a contract have an incentive to …
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. Beyond that, contracting parties can, and often do, “contract around” these legal doctrines by including a ‘Force Majeure … the legal doctrines of Impossibility and Restitution and how they might apply to a contract undermined by the COVID-19 … unexpected cataclysms, not just those expressly listed in the contract …
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reputation serves as a collateral against opportunism in the absence of contract enforcement …
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, even if it is his representative in the Contract and, one of the most important arguments is that confirms that the …
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any contract. This apparent reservation of a broad role for state contract law is undercut significantly by two Supreme … agreements for inferior treatment) and the separability doctrine (which requires that contract-law challenges directed at the … contract as a whole - as opposed to at the arbitration clause specifically - be decided by arbitrators rather than courts). The …
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reexamine this enduring problem from a novel perspective, exposing the relationship between segregation and contract duration …. In the housing context, the main contract duration decision involves the choice between buying (long duration) and … relationship between contract duration and segregation, we apply two methodological approaches: First, we analyze rich survey data …
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One major argument to legitimize the transfer system in European club football is that transfer fees paid by hiring clubs result in a redistribution of revenues from large market to small market clubs, which may lead to more intense on-field competition. We investigate this claim using a unique...
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We analyze the impact of three different transfer fee systems on payoffs, contract lengths, training and effort … a transfer depending on whether a player has a valid contract or not. We show that the different systems differ only … with respect to the contract length if the contract which maximizes the expected joint surplus of the initial club and the …
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Experimental studies have consistently shown that cooperative outcomes can emerge even in finitely repeated games. Such outcomes are justified by existing reputation building models, which suggest that cooperative outcomes can be sustained if some subjects have other-regarding preferences. While...
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