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Oliver Hart
incomplete contracts; property-rights theory of the firm.
Oliver Hart is the Andrew E. Furer Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He shared the 2016 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Bengt Holmström for contributions to contract theory. His property-rights framework argues that asset ownership determines bargaining power when contracts cannot anticipate every contingency, explaining why firms exist and where their boundaries should lie.
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10 May 2026