Governance mechanisms are designed

a. to increase contracting costs
b. to resolve post-contractual opportunism
c. to enhance the flexibility of restrictive covenants
d. to replace insurance
e. none of the above


b

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The demand curve for Apple iTune music downloads is unstable because

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