I argued that in a competitive system there would be an optimum of planning since a firm, that little planned society, could only continue to exist if it performed its co-ordination function at a lower cost than would be incurred if it were achieved by... Handbook of New Institutional Economics - 第 34 頁由 編輯 - 2008 - 884 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Oliver E. Williamson, Sidney G. Winter - 1993 - 260 頁
...preferable to relying on the pricing mechanism, the only method of co-ordination normally analysed by economists. It was the avoidance of the costs of...as a result of competition. This is what I said in my article of 1937. However, as we know from a letter I wrote in 1932 which has been preserved, all... | |
| R. H. Coase - 1994 - 234 頁
...if it performed its co-ordination function at a lower cost than would be incurred if co-ordination were achieved by means of market transactions and...to have markets but also areas of planning within organisations of the appropriate size. What this mix should be we find as a result of competition.... | |
| Maysing H. Yang - 1997 - 256 頁
...disputes. These assorted expenses have come to be termed "transaction costs." Coase notes that [i]na competitive system there would be an optimum of planning...mix should be we find as a result of competition. 3 This penetrating conclusion was first formulated by Coase in 1932 and put forth in his now-famous... | |
| Maysing H. Yang - 1997 - 256 頁
...disputes. These assorted expenses have come to be termed "transaction costs." Coase notes that [i]na competitive system there would be an optimum of planning...size. What this mix should be we find as a result of competition.3 This penetrating conclusion was first formulated by Coase in 1932 and put forth in his... | |
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