TY - RPRT TI - Contract, agreement & all you can eat: los modelos económicos del contrato, premios Nobel de economía y la teoría contractual AU - Castro-Ayala, José Guillermo AB - It has remained that the search of economic efficiency in contractual relations has long been one of the issues that has generated the greatest challenges for economic analysts of the theory of contracts. In 2016, the Nobel Prize in Economic Science was awared to the American Oliver Hart and the Finn Bengt Holmström, for their contributions to contract theory, for the development of new theoretical models for de creation of more effective contractual agreements. The winners focused their research from the perspective of effectiveness of the contractual models, based on the balance of risks and incentives of the parties, and the reduction of profitable behavior that some of these can obtain through the contractual agreement. It has been believed that the work developed by these two researchers is framed only in the postulates of the economic theory of contracts, moving away from the legal perspective on the matter, added to the consideration that this net economic perception is not right. Therefore, it is proposed as a liminal idea, the fact that the legal and economic approach of this topic, is not entirely contradictory or diverse, but rather, the two forms of analysis are complementary and vigorous, in the light of the fundamental rights and interpretative legislative efficiency. DA - 2019 KW - NEGOCIOS JURÍDICOS KW - NEGOCIOS JURÍDICOS PB - Bogotá: Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2019 UR - https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/handle/10983/23103 ER -