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- Endogenous agency problems
- How to sell a (bankrupt) company
- Costly bargaining and renegotiation
- Costly contingent contracts
- Costly Coasian contracts
- Courts of law and unforeseen contingencies
- Revenue efficiency and change of control, the case of bankruptcy
- Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write?, Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli, Andrew Postlewaite
- Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write?
- Incomplete written contracts, endogenous agency problems
- Courts of law and unforeseen contingencies, Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli, Andrew Postlewaite
- Incomplete written contracts, undescribable states of nature
- Active courts and menu contracts, Luca Anderlini, Leonardo Felli, Andrew Postlewaite
- Unforeseen contingences
- Unforeseen contingencies
- Costly bargaining and renegotiation
- Costly Coasian contracts
- Active courts and menu contracts
- Courts of law and unforeseen contingencies
- Courts of law and unforeseen contingencies
- Bounded rationality and incomplete contracts
- Efficiency of bankruptcy procedures
- Matching, aggregation, and the distribution of producer surplus
- Transaction costs and the robustness of the coase theorem
- Incomplete written contracts, undescribable states of nature
- Revenue efficiency and change of control, the case of bankruptcy
- Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write?
- Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write?
- Costly bargaining and renegotiation