Transactional-governance structures:new cross-country data and an application to the effect of uncertainty

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Murrell, Peter [1 ]
Karalashvili, Nona [2 ]
Francis, David C. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Econ, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] World Bank, Washington, DC 20433 USA
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L14; C81; D23; P5; M21; INCOMPLETE CONTRACTS; RELATIONAL GOVERNANCE; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; CALCULATIVE TRUST; FORMAL CONTRACTS; COST ECONOMICS; LEGAL-SYSTEM; ENFORCEMENT; VARIABLES; FIRMS;
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10.1093/jleo/ewad002
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F [经济];
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To what extent are personal trust, mutual interests, and third parties important in enforcing agreements to trade? How do firms combine these to form transactional-governance structures? This article answers these questions in a whole-economy, cross-country setting that considers a full spectrum of transactional-governance strategies. The data collection requires a new survey question answerable in any context. The question is applied in six South American countries using representative samples, with the resultant survey weights facilitating a whole-economy analysis. Without imposing an a priori model, latent class analysis estimates meaningful governance structures. Bilateralism is always used. Law is never used alone. Bilateralism and formal institutions are rarely substitutes. Within country, inter-regional variation in governance is greater than inter-country variation. The usefulness of the data is shown by testing one element of Williamson's discriminating-alignment agenda: greater uncertainty in the transactional environment increases the involvement of third parties.
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页码:891 / 929
页数:39
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