>Perhaps plutocratic dictatorship, or plutocracy is better.<
when I see the word "plutocracy," I am reminded of two things:
(1) Years ago, I read an article in the PROCEEDINGS of the U.S. Navy
Institute that labeled the U.S. system using this word. Was this a move in
the direction of increasing
Sabri must have looked at my office.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 08:43:10PM -0700, Sabri Oncu wrote:
> > Shut them down, too. -- JD
> >
> >> Well, Ian wants to close the business schools
> >> and I want to shut down economics departments.
> >> What do you all think of Anthropology?
> >>
> >> Gene
>
Shut them down, too. -- JD
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From: Eugene Coyle
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Well, Ian wants to close the business schools and I want to shut down
economics
departments. What
Well, Ian wants to close the business schools and I want to shut down economics
departments. What do you all think of Anthropology?
Gene
Ian Murray wrote:
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> From: "Sabri Oncu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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There's a bit of the TC approach in John Commons as well..
Ian
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Transactions cost economics -- this will be brief after 6 hours of
classes, 2 hours at the gym -- starts with Ronald Coase, who explains that
firms arise to minimize the cost of negotiating via markets, say by
writing a contract with specific requirements. Robertson refered to firms
as islands of
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> Michael writes:
>
> > You are absolutely correct.
> >
> > "Devine, James" wrote:
> >
>
You are absolutely correct.
"Devine, James" wrote:
> My impression is that Williamson studies non-market institutions in order to
> show that corporate hierarchies are a good thing.
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mai
Sabri writes:>There is an interesting book by Oliver Williamson that I
bought a while ago but have not read yet. It is entitled something like
"Institutions of Capitalism" or some such name. He is the founder of this
"transaction costs economics" and will most likely receive a Noble [sic!]
Prize i
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> Hey Ian,
>
> In the world of finance, what you said is called "saving ass" or
> "ass saving", depending on which one you like more. If you are
> someone with some authority and have those below you with lots of
> responsibility
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> Miyachi wrote:
>
> > From the viewpoint of Stalinism, the content of
> > centralization
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