Contract, Governance and Transaction Cost Economics, Hardcover by Williamson,...

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gtin13: 9789813202078 Book Title: Contract, Governance and Transaction Cost Economics Topic: Economics / Microeconomics, Economics / General, Corporate Finance / General Format: Hardcover Publisher: World Industries Scientific Publishing Co Pte LTD ISBN: 9789813202078 Language: English Author: Gengxuan Chen Genre: Business & Economics Number of Pages: 170 Pages Publication Year: 2017

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Contract, Governance and Transaction Cost Economics, Hardcover by Williamson, Oliver E.; Chen, Gengxuan (EDT), ISBN 9813202076, ISBN-13 9789813202078, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This book brings together a collection of seven papers on Transaction Cost Economics by Nobel Laureate Professor Oliver E Williamson. The applications of Transaction Cost Economics are extensive, ranging from the field of industrial organization and applied fields of economics such as labor, public finance, comparative economic systems and economic development, to the business fields of strategy, organizational behavior, marketing, finance, operations management, and accounting. In short, as Williamson states, "any problem that originates as or can be reformulated as a contracting problem can be examined to advantage in transaction cost economizing terms." What is referred to as New Institutional Economics is developed in the West in two mainly complementary ways: Property Rights Theory, and Transaction Cost Economics. Of the two, Property Rights Theory developed more rapidly. Transaction Cost Economics has nonetheless taken shape of on New Institutional Economics in China began in the 1990s and has grown rapidly since. China has similarly given much more attention to Property Rights Theory. Chen's recommendation is that China will benefit by bringing Transaction Cost Economics to bear. Simultaneously, for economic scholars who study the market economy, Transaction Cost Economics provides a very attractive way to explain the practice of the Chinese market economy.