资本主义经济制度中的谜题:爱尔兰亚麻贸易中的生产协调、契约与工作组织,1750-1850

Puzzles in the economic institutions of capitalism: production coordination, contracting and work organisation in the Irish linen trade, 1750–1850

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2005
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了爱尔兰亚麻贸易中市场而非企业协调生产的制度安排,发现这些看似低效的制度实际上是对交易和生产成本的理性回应,挑战了企业必然降低交易成本的假设。

Abstract

Pre-Famine Ireland is a byword for market failure and path dependence. Production of flax yarn and linen cloth was highly regulated and coordinated by the market rather than by firms. Contemporary political economists suggested that these institutional features provided evidence of organisational inefficiency. The historical evidence suggests that they were a rational response to transaction and production costs. The Irish case provides a test of the hypotheses that firms emerge to reduce the cost of market transactions. It suggests that institutions other than the firm can modify transaction costs, coordination of production can affect both transaction and production costs, and that agents choose between market and firm coordination given technology and factor prices. Finally, centralisation of production was driven by technology. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.

生产协调契约工作组织交易成本制度选择