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Under conventional contract theory, contracts may be efficient by protecting relationship-specific investment from hold-up in subsequent (re)negotiation over terms of trade. This paper demonstrates a different problem than hold-up when specific investment also provides significant private...
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The doctrine of successor liability transfers tort liability arising from the seller's past conduct from the seller to the buyer. If the buyer has as much information about the liability as the seller, all beneficial acquisitions take place and the seller takes the efficient level of precaution....
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