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Incomplete Contracts and Strategic Ambiguity

American Economic Review 1997
Economic agents rarely write optimally complete contracts in the Arrow-Debreu sense. Few regard this as puzzling, since contractual completeness of this kind is often technically infeasible. Our concern here is with the question of why contracts so often leave the contracting parties' obligations incompletely specified; that is, of why they contain "gaps".