The Economic Intstitutions of Capitalism

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  • The Economic Intstitutions of Capitalism Book Detail

  • Author : Oliver E. Williamson
  • Release Date : 1985
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 473
  • ISBN 13 : 068486374X
  • File Size : 44,44 MB

The Economic Intstitutions of Capitalism by Oliver E. Williamson PDF Summary

Book Description: This long-awaited sequel to the modem classic "Markets and Hierarchies" develops and extends Williamson's innovative use of transaction cost economics as an approach to studying economic organization by applying it to work and labor as well as the corporation itself. In addition, Williamson explores its growing implications for public policy, including its potential influence on antitrust and merger guidelines, labor policy, and SEC and public utility regulations.

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