The Renegotiation of Defense Procurement Contracts: The Role of Informal Aspects
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Cite this article
- OUDOT, Jean-Michel,
- Oudot, Jean-Michel.
- Oudot, J.-M.
https://doi.org/10.3917/inno.042.0059
Cite this article
- Oudot, J.-M.
- Oudot, Jean-Michel.
- OUDOT, Jean-Michel,
https://doi.org/10.3917/inno.042.0059
In addition to the occurrence of risks, substantial changes in the initial terms of the contract are expected to rely on bilateral, multilateral, written, or unwritten arrangements. The analysis of French databases shows that informal considerations are the most relevant aspect in explaining effective enforcement conditions of defense procurement contracts.
JEL Codes: D86, H57, K23, L14, L64
Keywords
- contract
- renegotiation
- defense
- relational
- hybrid
Publisher keywords: contract, defense, hybrid, relational, renegotiation
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https://doi.org/10.3917/inno.042.0059