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We model the different ways in which precedents and contract standardization shape the development of markets and the …
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of innovative contracts and legal evolution that improve verifiability and contracting over time. We find, however, that … law matures. Contract standardization avoids this cost, statically improving enforcement; but it crowds out innovative …
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of innovative contracts and legal evolution that improve verifiability and contracting over time. We find, however, that … law matures. Contract standardization avoids this cost, statically improving enforcement; but it crowds out innovative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010851394
of innovative contracts and legal evolution that improve verifiability and contracting over time. We find, however, that … law matures. Contract standardization avoids this cost, statically improving enforcement; but it crowds out innovative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084669
-standard contracts. We rationalize the large scale standardization effort (by commercial codification and private standards) that …
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This paper provides risk/reward evaluation and legal analysis of foreign investing under Cuban Law No. 118 (2014). Section I addresses dynamic changes in Cuba since 2008. Section II examines reforms of Cuban foreign investment laws. Section III explores investment options such as import/export,...
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Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the legal institutions surrounding corporate entities – yet such nuances are often unfamiliar or poorly specified to economists and other social scientists without legal training. This chapter...
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The capacity for crisis perception and to foresee risk is central to project management where responsibility for safety is a central component informing decision making. This article examines the absence of this capacity as a cause and consequence of corporate governance failure. The example of...
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Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the legal institutions surrounding corporate entities—yet such nuances are often unfamiliar or poorly specified to economists and other social scientists without legal training. This chapter...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014023367
Stakeholder engagement involves actively soliciting the opinions and values of different groups affected by decisions, often through deliberative means, to shape decision implementation. As with many practices within public management and governance, instances of exemplary stakeholder engagement...
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