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  1. a share of profits—to persons who simply contribute capital to the firm, thus preventing the formation of investor-owned firms under the cooperative corporation statutes. 40 See, e.g., Oliver Williamson, Corporate Governance, 41 See Hansmann, supra note 32, Ch. 4. 93 YALE LAW JOURNAL 1197 (1984).

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  4. OF CONTRACT LAW Steven Shavell* ABSTRACT Contract law governs agreements between parties. This paper contains the chapters on contract law from a general, forthcoming book, Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law (Harvard University Press, 2003). Chapter 13 presents an overview of the subject. Chapter 14 is

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  6. 188 HARVARD LAW REVIEW FORUM [Vol. 134:184 Part III draws out its implications for modern practice and academic analysis. Tort law identifies ways in which a person must refrain from treating another (or, more rarely, must assist another). Each of the torts — not

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