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number of chain outlets because franchising is a valuable form of contracting and termination rights allow franchisors to … franchise offering circulars show that laws restricting franchisor termination rights lead to a reduction in franchising, and …
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Rugby union only went professional in 1995, much later than other major team sports resulting in major changes in league structures. Different arrangements regarding revenue sharing and salary caps between the three main European rugby leagues provides an opportunity to test the impact of such...
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In this paper we criticize the so-called 'more economic approach' to European competition law for its disregard of the importance of a functional system of private law. The more economic approach presumes that vertical integration is an economically efficient governance-mechanism. This...
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We study the effect of organizational choice and institutions on the performance of Spanish car dealerships. Using outlet-level data from 1994, we find that verticallyintegrated dealerships showed substantially lower labor productivity, higher labor costs and lower profitability than franchised...
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extent do institutions influence the practice of franchising. Our regressions relate the structure of franchise networks (the … trademark protection encourages franchising and the impact of labour regulation is mostly positive, depending on the type of …
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address this question in the context of franchising. Our econometric analyses, (based on nine years of longitudinal balanced …
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One recurring theme that emerges from empirical studies on franchising is the coexistence of franchised and company …
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Firm integration is fundamentally shaped by contractual frictions. But do better contracting institutions, reducing these frictions, induce firms to be more or less deeply integrated? To address this question, this paper exploits unique micro data on ownership shares across more than 200,000...
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Why do lawyers in some jurisdictions continue to ‘automatically’ exclude the 1980 UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) in their choices of law for international sales contracts? Why do lawyers in other jurisdictions approach the decision very differently? Why...
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