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selective intervention 3 blockmodeling 2 grain market 2 market reform 2 Business and Economics 1 O.E. Williamson 1 Selective intervention 1 Vertical integration 1 Vertical separation 1 adaptation 1 antitrust 1 asset specificity 1 barriers to entry 1 bounded rationality 1 contract law 1 contracts 1 corporate finance 1 corporate governance 1 credible commitments 1 firm boundaries 1 forbearance law 1 franchise contracting 1 fundamental transformation 1 governance 1 incomplete contracting 1 institutions 1 managerial discretion 1 opportunism 1 organisation 1 predatory pricing 1 principal/agent 1 regulation 1 remediableness 1 transaction cost economics 1 vertical integration 1
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Free 4
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 1 Other 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Zhou, Wubiao 2 Blume, Lawrence E. 1 Crémer, Jacques 1 Durlauf, Steven N. 1 Masten, Scott E. 1
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Palgrave Macmillan 1 William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan 1
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Revue d'économie industrielle 1 The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics 1 William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series 1
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RePEc 3 BASE 1
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Solving the « selective intervention » puzzle
Crémer, Jacques - In: Revue d'économie industrielle n° 129-130 (2010) 1, pp. 43-56
This paper discusses the way in which the economic literature has solved Williamson?s selective intervention puzzle …
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The Making of an Integrated National Grain Market in China
Zhou, Wubiao - 2001
A market economy will not emerge from a redistributive economy automatically once the state abolishes a redistributive system. Because of the cognitive incompleteness of market actors in post-redistributive societies, and also because of the conflicts between the state and local interests and...
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The Making of an Integrated National Grain Market in China
Zhou, Wubiao - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 2001
A market economy will not emerge from a redistributive economy automatically once the state abolishes a redistributive system. Because of the cognitive incompleteness of market actors in post-redistributive societies, and also because of the conflicts between the state and local interests and...
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Williamson, Oliver. E (born 1932)
Masten, Scott E. - Palgrave Macmillan
Oliver E. Williamson is the 2009 co-recipient (with Elinor Ostrom) of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, awarded ‘for his analysis of economic governance, especially the boundaries of the firm’.
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