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ambiguity 6 bounded rationality 6 expected uncertain utility 6 incomplete contracts 6 Risk and Uncertainty 4 lidui- dated damages 2 Expected uncertain utility 1 General equilibrium 1 Industrial Organization 1 Non-existence 1 liquidated damages 1 liquidated damages. 1
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Grant, Simon 6 Kline, Jeff 6 Quiggin, John 6 Correia-da-Silva, Joao 1
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 5 Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto 1 Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of Economics 1
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Risk and Sustainable Management Group Working Papers 5 FEP Working Papers 1 Risk & Uncertainty Working Papers 1
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Non-existence of general equilibrium with EUU preferences
Correia-da-Silva, Joao - Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto - 2014
expected uncertain utility functions (Gul and Pesendorfer, 2014), general equilibrium does not typically exist. …
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A Matter of Interpretation: Ambiguous Contracts and Liquidated Damages
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2012
We focus on syntactic aspects of differential awareness that give rise to contractual disputes. Boundedly rational parties use a common language, but do not share a common understanding of the world, leading to ambiguity in both syntactic and semantic forms. In contractual relationships,...
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Differential awareness, ambiguity, and incomplete contracts: a model of contractual disputes
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2012
We focus on aspects of differential awareness that give rise to contractual disputes. Parties to a contract are boundedly rational as the state space available to them is coarser than the complete state space. Hence, they may disagree as to which state of the world has occurred, and therefore as...
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A Matter of Interpretation: Ambiguous Contracts and Liquidated Damages
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2011
We focus on syntactic aspects of differential awareness that give rise to contractual disputes. Boundedly rational parties use a common language, but do not share a common understanding of the world, leading to ambiguity in both syntactic and semantic forms. In contractual relationships,...
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Ambiguous contracts: a syntactic approach
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2011
We focus on syntactic aspects of di¤erential awareness that give rise to contractual disputes. Boundedly rational parties use a common language, but do not share a common understanding of the world, leading to ambiguity in both syntactic and semantic forms. In contractual relationships,...
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A Matter of Interpretation: Bargaining over Ambiguous Contracts
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2009
We present a formal treatment of contracting in the face of ambiguity. The central idea is that boundedly rational individuals will not always interpret the same situation in the same way. More specifically, even with well defined contracts, the precise actions to be taken by each party to the...
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A Matter of Interpretation: Bargaining over Ambiguous Contracts
Grant, Simon; Kline, Jeff; Quiggin, John - Risk and Sustainable Management Group (RSMG), School of … - 2009
We present a formal treatment of contracting in the face of ambiguity. The central idea is that boundedly rational individuals will not always interpret the same situation in the same way. More specifically, even with well defined contracts, the precise actions to be taken by each party to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008456771
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