Ten rules of thumb in contract design: lessons from Danish agriculture
Real contracts balance a number of conflicting objectives that characterise the contracting situation. Contract theory provides useful insights but the formal models used in theoretical analysis tend to focus on a few effects in stylised environments. The risk of a partial approach is that while improving one aspect of a contract, new and more serious problems may arise in other respects. Practical, theory-based contract design can therefore benefit from a more holistic, systemic approach. In this paper, we offer a checklist that can support such an approach. The checklist combines theory with experiences from Danish agricultural contracts. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.
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2002
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Authors: | Bogetoft, Peter ; Olesen, Henrik Ballebye |
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European Review of Agricultural Economics. - European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE, ISSN 1464-3618. - Vol. 29.2002, 2, p. 185-204
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European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE |
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