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Why Your Partnership Contract Is Too Important to Be Left to the Lawyers
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Why Your Partnership Contract Is Too Important to Be Left to the Lawyers

Benjamin Gomes-Casseres
Harvard Business Review
10/10/2016

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Contract Theory Business Partnership Economics Law
Behind every partnership lurks an “incomplete contract” — a concept for which Harvard’s Oliver Hart just earned a Nobel prize in economics with MIT’s Bengt Holmstrom, who worked on related topics. This Nobel is the third to go to scholars working on what economists today call contract theory. The late Ronald Coase, the grandfather of the field, and UC Berkeley’s Oliver Williamson have already received Nobel prizes in economics for this line of thinking.
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