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Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies

Author: Christos N. Pitelis  

  • Transaction costs economics is one of the fastest growing areas of economic analysis All the contributors are recognized experts in the field This volume represents the most up-to-date statement on the limitations of the theory. .
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  • Transaction costs economics is one of the fastest growing areas of economic analysis All the contributors are recognized experts in the field This volume represents the most up-to-date statement on the limitations of the theory. .
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In this important text Christos Pitelis has brought together twelve leading academics and researchers to survey and critically assess the transaction costs, markets and hierarchies perspective in the light of recent advances. By providing up-to-date statements of their views on the limitations o the perspective it is hoped that their contributions will stimulate further debate and open up new avenues for future research.

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“"There is a plethora of interesting ideas to be found in these papers. I think the papers collected here are well worth reading." Journal of Economics”

"There is a plethora of interesting ideas to be found in these papers. I think the papers collected here are well worth reading." Journal of Economics

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About the Author

Christos Pitelis is Barclays Bank Lecturer in Industrial Organization and Corporate Strategy. The Judge Institute of Management Studies, and Fellow in Economics, Queens' College, both at the University of Cambridge.

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For the past twenty years, the notion of transaction costs has revolutionized economic theory. The perspective has been primarily associated with the contributions of Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson and continues to be one of the fastest growing areas of economic analysis.

In this important text Christos Pitelis has brought together twelve leading academics and researchers to survey and critically assess the transaction costs, markets and hierarchies perspective in the light of recent advances. By providing an up-to-date statement of their views on the limitations of the perspective it is hoped that their contributions will stimulate further debate and open up new avenues for future research. The volume covers all aspects of markets and hierarchies, including the state and the transnational firm, and it focuses on both general and specific problems of the transaction costs framework.
Surveys in Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies will be valuable and stimulating reading for advanced students, academics and researchers.

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For the past twenty years, the notion of transaction costs has revolutionized economic theory. The perspective has been primarily associated with the contributions of Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson and continues to be one of the fastest growing areas of economic analysis. In this important text Christos Pitelis has brought together twelve leading academics and researchers to survey and critically assess the transaction costs, markets and hierarchies perspective in the light of recent advances. By providing an up-to-date statement of their views on the limitations of the perspective it is hoped that their contributions will stimulate further debate and open up new avenues for future research. The volume covers all aspects of markets and hierarchies, including the state and the transnational firm, and it focuses on both general and specific problems of the transaction costs framework. Surveys in Transaction Costs, Markets and Hierarchies will be valuable and stimulating reading for advanced students, academics and researchers.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd | Wiley-Blackwell
Published
10th June 1993
Edition
1st
Pages
292
ISBN
9780631188988

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