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Should Courts Always Enforce What Contracting Parties Write?
2009
Social Science Research Network
We find an economic rationale for the common sense answer to the question in our title -courts should not always enforce what the contracting parties write. We describe and analyze a contractual environment that allows a role for an active court. An active court can improve on the outcome that the parties would achieve without it. The institutional role of the court is to maximize the parties' welfare under a veil of ignorance. We study a buyer-seller multiple-widget model with risk-neutral
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1332116
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