Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey

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Autor(a) principal: CABALLERO,GONZALO
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: SOTO-OÑATE,DAVID
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The New Institutional Economics, led by four Nobel laureates (Ronald Coase, Douglass North, Oliver Williamson and Elinor Ostrom), has showed that institutions and organizations are a medium for reducing transaction costs and obtaining a higher efficiency in economic performance. This paper goes into the research program of the New Institutional Economics to explain the relevance of transaction costs in political exchange and organization and show that transactions costs are even higher in political markets than in economic markets. The paper reviews the main contributions on institutions, transaction costs and political governance, and provides some lessons on political transacting and governance. The survey includes the most detailed catalogue of political transaction costs that has ever been published.
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title Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
spellingShingle Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
CABALLERO,GONZALO
political exchange
transaction costs
institutions
political organization
governance
title_short Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
title_full Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
title_fullStr Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
title_full_unstemmed Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
title_sort Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? a new institutional survey
author CABALLERO,GONZALO
author_facet CABALLERO,GONZALO
SOTO-OÑATE,DAVID
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SOTO-OÑATE,DAVID
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv political exchange
transaction costs
institutions
political organization
governance
topic political exchange
transaction costs
institutions
political organization
governance
description ABSTRACT The New Institutional Economics, led by four Nobel laureates (Ronald Coase, Douglass North, Oliver Williamson and Elinor Ostrom), has showed that institutions and organizations are a medium for reducing transaction costs and obtaining a higher efficiency in economic performance. This paper goes into the research program of the New Institutional Economics to explain the relevance of transaction costs in political exchange and organization and show that transactions costs are even higher in political markets than in economic markets. The paper reviews the main contributions on institutions, transaction costs and political governance, and provides some lessons on political transacting and governance. The survey includes the most detailed catalogue of political transaction costs that has ever been published.
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