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optimal. In the infinitely-repeated version of the model, it is also possible for the parties to enter a relational contract …, under which each promises not to engage in rent-seeking. Such a contract must be self-enforcing, for it cannot be enforced … by court. It is shown that integration makes the relational contract less easily sustainable, as, due to its cost …
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In this paper, we consider a symmetric rent-seeking contest, where employees lobby for a governmental contract on … behalf of firms. The only verifiable information is which firm is assigned the contract. We derive the optimal wage contracts … of the employees and analyze, whether commitment by determining the wage contract prior to the competitor is profitable …
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We study the optimal duration of contracts in a principal-agent framework with both moral hazard and adverse selection …. Agents decide on a contract-specific and non-verifiable investment. Incentive compatibility requires that initial contracts …
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In public procur ement a temporal separation between award and actual contract allows private entrepreneurs who did not …
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of contract employees …
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The term “liberty of contract” is usually associated with the doctrine that the due process clause of the United States … free-market advocates embrace the liberty of contract doctrine because they are averse to State interference with private … market transactions. But the term is ironic because a contract is only legally binding if courts will enforce it. Since …
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