Onderhandelen Van Contracten (Negotiating Contracts)
In: KNELPUNTEN ONDERHANDELEN EN BEMIDDELEN VAN CONTRACTEN, KNELPUNTEN CONTRACTEN, KNELPUNTEN CONTRACTENRECHT, No. 8, pp. 1-32, Alain-Laurent Verbeke, ed., Antwerpen-Cambridge, Intersentia, 2011
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In: KNELPUNTEN ONDERHANDELEN EN BEMIDDELEN VAN CONTRACTEN, KNELPUNTEN CONTRACTEN, KNELPUNTEN CONTRACTENRECHT, No. 8, pp. 1-32, Alain-Laurent Verbeke, ed., Antwerpen-Cambridge, Intersentia, 2011
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In: Benedetta Cappiello & Gherardo Carullo (eds.), Blockchain, Law and Governance, Springer (Forthcoming)
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Contract General Principles examines the concepts, principles and rules relating to contracts, and considers the jurisprudential, constitutional and social context in which contract law operates. The authors' expert analysis and exposition of the legislative and common-law principles underlying the law of contract provides a rich, illuminating reading experience for legal practitioners, law students and members of the general public with an interest in the subject.
In: European review of contract law: ERCL, Band 5, Heft 3
ISSN: 1614-9939
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In: Forthcoming in P.G. Monateri (ed.), Handbook of Comparative Contract Law, Elgar Publishing, 2015
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In: Sociaal bestek: tijdschrift voor werk, inkomen en zorg, Band 79, Heft 2, S. 2-2
ISSN: 2468-1377
In: Hornbook series
In: 42 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 747 (2009)
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In: Kun Fan, "Arbitrator's Contract" in Andrea Bjorklund, Franco Ferrari, Stefan Kroll (eds) Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming)
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In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Band 96, Heft 5, S. 1241-1256
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In: The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Band 66, Heft 1, S. 24-43
Contract farming has gained in importance in many developing countries. Previous studies analysed effects of contracts on smallholder farmers' welfare, yet mostly without considering that different types of contractual relationships exist. Here, we examine associations between contract farming and farm household income in the oil palm sector of Ghana, explicitly differentiating between two types of contracts, namely simple marketing contracts and more comprehensive resource-providing contracts. Moreover, we look at different income sources to better understand how both contracts are linked to farmers' livelihood strategies. We use cross-sectional survey data and regression models. Issues of endogeneity are addressed through measuring farmers' willingness-to-participate in contracts and using this indicator as an additional covariate. Farmers with both types of contracts have significantly higher household incomes than farmers without a contract, yet with notable differences in terms of the income sources. Farmers with a marketing contract allocate more household labour to off-farm activities and thus have higher off-farm income. In contrast, farmers with a resource-providing contract have larger oil palm plantations and thus higher farm incomes. The findings suggest that the two contract types are associated with different livelihood strategies and that disaggregated analysis of different income sources is important to better understand possible underlying mechanisms.
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