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INCOMPLETE CONTRACTS MODELLING

Metroeconomica, 2008
ABSTRACTContractual incompleteness has been understood in the literature as the conditions under which contracts are insufficiently state contingent due to non‐observable and/or non‐verifiable states of the world. The term incomplete contracts has been used in different meanings: to denote both proper contractual incompleteness (in a complete contracts
Basile, Liliana, Trani, Raffaele
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Incomplete Contracts and Complexity Costs [PDF]

open access: possibleTheory and Decision, 1999
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Anderlini L., Felli L.
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An Incomplete Contracts Approach to Financial Contracting

The Review of Economic Studies, 1992
We analyze incomplete long-term financial contracts between an entrepreneur with no initial wealth and a wealthy investor. Both agents have potentially conflicting objectives since the entrepreneur cares about both pecuniary and non-pecuniary returns from the project while the investor is only concerned about monetary returns.
Aghion, Philippe, Bolton, Patrick
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Unforeseen Contingencies and Incomplete Contracts

Review of Economic Studies, 1999
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Maskin, Eric, Tirole, Jean
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Incomplete contracts versus communication

Journal of Economic Theory, 2022
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Andreas Blume, Inga Deimen, Sean Inoue
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