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About the Center for Contract and Economic Organization The Center for Contract
and Economic Organization was created to exploit the synergies
between the University’s leading scholars in contract theory and the
economics of information and the faculty at the Law School, who are
themselves among the nation’s most prominent legal scholars in the
law and economics of contracts, commercial transactions and business
organizations. The singular focus that links these various scholars
is the study of the mechanisms of contracting both inside and outside
the firm: Why do economic actors write the contracts that they do?
How are these choices affected by variations in economic
organization? And, how can (and do) lawyers (and the law) facilitate
efforts to develop more efficient mechanisms for contract and
transactional design? While several other universities have centers
that focus more specifically on corporate structure and governance,
the Center is both unique and uniquely placed to make major
contributions to existing knowledge. |
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Tricia Philip. Please
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