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If a seller delivers a good non-conforming to the contract, Article 2 of the UCC as well as European warranty law … a contract he no longer wants. We show that the possibility of opportunistic termination might actually have positive ef …
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Theories of Contract and Contract Law -- Chapter 3. Disagreement, Conflict, and … Retaliation in Breach of Contract -- Chapter 4. Reciprocity and Legal Relief in Breach of Contract -- Chapter 5. Retaliation …This book analyzes the conflict that emerges between parties after a breach of contract and how different legal …
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If a seller delivers a good non-conforming to contract, European and US warranty law allows consumers to choose between … use non-conformity as a pretext for getting rid of a contract he no longer wants. We show that this possibility of …
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reputation serves as a collateral against opportunism in the absence of contract enforcement …
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breach is efficient when performance of a contract generates a negative total surplus for the parties. However, by … different from loss-avoiding breaches. To capture these different motives, we designed a novel game called Contract-Breach Game …
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If a seller delivers a good non-conforming to the contract, Article 2 of the UCC as well as European warranty law … contract he no longer wants. We show that the possibility of opportunistic termination might actually have positive effects …
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In this paper we analyze whether trust can overcome the contractual hazards caused by the territoriality of law, how effective trust is and what the impact is on the sequential structure of trade. The paper contributes to the New Institutional Economics of International Transactions (NIEIT).
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