Transaction Costs through Time

dc.contributor.authorNorth, Douglass C.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-07-31T15:08:31Z
dc.date.available2009-07-31T15:08:31Z
dc.date.issued1994en_US
dc.date.submitted2008-03-05en_US
dc.date.submitted2008-03-05en_US
dc.description.abstract"An economic definition of transaction costs are the costs of measuring what is being exchanged and enforcing agreements. In the larger context of societal evolution they are all the costs involved in human interaction over time. It is this larger context that I wish to explore in this essay. The concept is a close kin to the notion of social capital advanced by James Coleman (1990) and applied imaginatively to studying the differential patterns of Italian regional development by Robert Putnam in 'Making Democracy Work' (1993). This essay, therefore, is a study in economic history which focuses on the costs of human coordination and cooperation through time which I regard as the key dilemma of societies past, present and future."en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10535/3755
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEconomic History, no. 9411006en_US
dc.subjectinstitutional economicsen_US
dc.subjecttransaction costsen_US
dc.subjecteconomic theoryen_US
dc.subject.sectorTheoryen_US
dc.submitter.emailefcastle@indiana.eduen_US
dc.titleTransaction Costs through Timeen_US
dc.typeWorking Paperen_US

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