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This essay reviews the normative implications of contractual incompleteness. It reaches two conclusions: First the state can complete contracts with efficient defaults in fewer cases than is commonly supposed. Second, making specific performance routinely available for contracts that are...
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Parties to lending agreements can create priority rankings in two ways: by securing a lender or by protecting the lender's debt with financial covenants. Protected debt turns into high priority debt because the early lender will permit covenant violations only if a later lender agrees to...
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We consider legal rules that determine the price at which minority shareholders can be excluded from the corporate enterprise after a change in control. These rules affect investment after such a change as well as the probability of the change itself. Our principal results are that minority...
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Private law theory must confront the plurality of values that inform the problems that private law addresses in practice. We consider Hanoch Dagan's and Michael Heller's The Choice Theory of Contracts as a case-study in the promise and perils that embracing plural values poses for private law...
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A bankruptcy system is believed necessary to solve a coordination problem among the creditors of a distressed firm. The firm should survive if its going concern value exceeds its liquidation value, but each creditor, who is assumed to hold debt that is small in relation to the total, has too...
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Traditional consumer protection law responds with various forms of disclosure to market imperfections that are the consequence of consumers being imperfectly informed or unsophisticated. This regulation assumes that consumers can rationally act on the information that it is disclosure's goal to...
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This Essay introduces general equilibrium theory (GET) and mechanism design theory (MD) in a general sense (rather than in piece meal applications) to the study of contract law. As a positive matter, this introduction reveals three understudied areas: (i) when the equilibrium contract is...
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