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- aggregation subject "Law and Political Science".
- aggregation title "How law frames moral inuitions: the expressive effect of specific performance".
- aggregation abstract "According to some ethical theorists, specific performance reinforces the moral obligation that promises should be kept. Economists sometimes argue that specific performance promotes efficient contract bargaining. This Article challenges this conventional wisdom, showing that moral evaluations and the willingness to bargain are themselves strongly affected by whether specific performance is available as a default remedy or not. Our insight is based on a novel experiment that measures the decisions and motivations involving the performance, breach, and enforcement of valid legal contracts. Our findings suggest that a specific performance default triggers conflicting moral intuitions about contract breach among contracting parties: it makes the ethical norm to adhere to the contract more salient to promisees, while promisors focus on the efficiency of the breach.".
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