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- Incomplete Contracts and Renegotiation
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- Should Contractual Clauses That Forbid Renegotiation Always Be Enforced?
- Nber Working Paper Series Contracts As Reference
- How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?
- QUARTERLY JOURNAL of ECONOMICS Vol
- Department of Economics
- The Economic Theory of Incentives Volume I Edited by David
- 1994 by Oliver Hart and John Moore. All Rights Reserved. Short Sections Of
- Implementation and Renegotiation Eric Maskin; John Moore the Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 66, No. 1, Special Issue: Contracts
- Contract Enforcement and Productive Efficiency: Evidence from the Bidding and Renegotiation of Power Contracts in India
- Economics Review 2017/18 Contents
- Clarendon Lecture – Evil Is the Root of All Money
- The Great Recession: Lessons for Macroeconomic Policy from Japan
- Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm
- Monetary Policy in Emerging Markets: a Survey
- How Did Economists Get It So Wrong? by PAUL KRUGMAN
- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki July 2020 Contact Information
- Vertical Integration, Supplier Behavior, and Quality Upgrading Among Exporters Christopher Hansman Jonas Hjort Gianmarco Leo´ N
- Economics for the Real World
- Rise of the Kniesians: the Professor-Student Network of Nobel Laureates in Economics
- Finance 395 Asset Pricing Theory Spring 2019 Monday 2:00 - 5:00Pm GSB 5.154
- Who Matters in Coordination Problems?∗
- PIER Working Paper 06-024
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- Control Vs. Incentive—The Optimal Allocation of Ownership
- Fiscal and Monetary Policy and Institutions in a Century of Crises (From Theories to Proposals for EU Fiscal and Social Policies)
- Economic Perspectives
- Backmatter of Theoretical Economics Vol. 6 Iss. 2
- Liquidity, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy"
- Collusion, Blackmail and Whistle-Blowing∗
- Firm Reorganization, Chinese Imports, and US Manufacturing Employment
- Transferable Control
- European Summer Symposium in Economic Theory
- The Frontiers of Knowledge Award Goes to Bernanke, Gertler, Kiyotaki