posted on 2025-07-30, 14:06authored bySurajeet Chakravarty, Miltiadis Makris
In this paper we analyze contracts written on potentially non-verifiable states. We first show that the
contract always enters a dispute phase. We analyze two possible legal rules which can be used to
resolve the disputes. Under both rules the paper derives the optimal contract. An interesting feature of
the optimal contract is that for low verifiability likelihood the agent is always rewarded unless there is
failure. The other result is that under both legal rules used first-best effort and more than first-besteffort
level can be implemented, depending on how small the likelihood of verifiability is.
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Working paper published by Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol Department of Economics