TY - RPRT AU - Wu, Steven Y. TI - Producer Protection Legislation and Termination Damages in the Presence of Contracting Frictions PY - 2009/Aug/ PB - Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) CY - Bonn T2 - IZA Discussion Paper IS - 4373 UR - https://www.iza.org/publications/dp4373 AB - This study models producer protection legislation that would grant growers the right to claim damages (PPLD) if their contracts are prematurely terminated. In the absence of contracting frictions that prevent contractors from redesigning contracts to accommodate exogenous policy changes, PPLD would not be distortionary or redistributive. If contracting frictions exist, then PPLD would have efficiency and redistributive effects, though the direction and magnitude depends on the size of PPL damages vis-à-vis expected damages under existing contract law. This study clarifies the conditions under which PPLD would decrease efficiency and protect growers. KW - producer protection legislation KW - moral hazard KW - agricultural policy KW - contracts KW - contract law ER -