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Investment Management Contracts
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Chapter 6 explores contractual relationships between financial institutions and their service providers. An explanation is given as to how and why these contracts are quite different from those that bind together firms and suppliers in commodity producing industries. Areas of financial management, how their geographical scope is sustained, and how they are governed in relation to the network of service providers within and across markets as vital topics in our research programme are discussed. The chapter provides further information about the standard model of contract, noting its underlying principles and the differences between discrete and relational contracts. In doing so, consideration is given to forms, functions, and performance and the role of jurisdiction in governing contractual relationships.
Title: Investment Management Contracts
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Chapter 6 explores contractual relationships between financial institutions and their service providers.
An explanation is given as to how and why these contracts are quite different from those that bind together firms and suppliers in commodity producing industries.
Areas of financial management, how their geographical scope is sustained, and how they are governed in relation to the network of service providers within and across markets as vital topics in our research programme are discussed.
The chapter provides further information about the standard model of contract, noting its underlying principles and the differences between discrete and relational contracts.
In doing so, consideration is given to forms, functions, and performance and the role of jurisdiction in governing contractual relationships.
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