Yes, at least that's how I interpreted it. I gave him the usual readings in 
this area. But finding someone close to Friedman with a brain was difficult.

Rod


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Hi Rod,

Pardon my usual ignorance, but is this a kind of transactions costs question
( new institutionalism) like Williamson's?

Ann

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 > Because of my web site, I often get questions from students. I answer 
them
 > if I can, but this one has me stumped. ;-)
 >
 > "I've got an essay on "what agency costs are you prepared to bear in your
 > business ?"  I'm not sure I'm entirely aligned with Friedman and am
 > interested in something a bit close to Friedman with a brain.  Any sites
you
 > could recommend ??
 > regards,"
 >
 > Rod Hay
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