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    Ronald Harry Coase (/ˈkoʊs/; 29 December 1910 – 2 September 2013) was a British economist and author. Coase was educated at the London School of Economics...
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  • 'theorem' is commonly attributed to Nobel Prize laureate Ronald Coase (quotations noting that Coase's theorem is not a theorem in the strict mathematical sense)...
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  • "The Nature of the Firm" (1937) is an article by Ronald Coase. It offered an economic explanation of why individuals choose to form partnerships, companies...
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  • "Information in the Labor Market" developed the theory of search unemployment. Ronald Coase (1910–2013) was the most prominent economic analyst of law and the 1991...
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    Chicago school of economics such as Aaron Director, George Stigler, and Ronald Coase. The field uses economics concepts to explain the effects of laws, to...
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  • in Economics" is a 1974 academic paper written by British economist Ronald H. Coase, the 1991 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. This paper...
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  • in two articles by Ronald Coase, "The Nature of the Firm" (1937) and "The Problem of Social Cost" (1960). In the latter, the Coase theorem (as it was...
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  • 16(1), pp. 11–33. Ronald Coase (1998). "The New Institutional Economics," American Economic Review, 88(2), pp. 72–74. R. H. Coase (1991). "The Institutional...
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  • The Problem of Social Cost (1960) is a law review article by Ronald Coase, then a faculty member at the University of Virginia, dealing with the economic...
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  • experienced increasing push-back from the public. Mary Shirley from The Ronald Coase Institute suggests that implementing a less efficient but more politically...
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  • of transactions Web 2.0 permits. According to the authors, Coase's Law (see Ronald Coase) governs the expansion of a business: A firm will tend to expand...
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  • and "became the conduit through which many Chicago stalwarts such as Ronald Coase, Gary Becker, and others received lucrative consultancies from RAND."...
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  • has been a professor since 1959. Calabresi is considered, along with Ronald Coase and Richard Posner, a founder of the field of law and economics. Calabresi...
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    of Buchanan, Nutter, and other colleagues including Tullock, Stigler, Ronald Coase, Alexandre Kafka, and Leland B. Yeager later came to be seen as the start...
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    The Sandors made the gift in honor of Sandor's mentor, Nobel Laureate Ronald Coase, Clifton R. Musser Professor Emeritus of Economics at the Law School...
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    concurrent economic activities also requiring decisions. The Coase theorem, developed by Ronald Coase and labeled as such by George Stigler, states that private...
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  • Many economists including nobel prize winners James M. Buchanan and Ronald Coase reject the method-based definition of Robbins and continue to prefer...
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  • among others by American John Commons and further by English economist Ronald Coase. Market interventions include: Bailouts pay (usually tax) money to people...
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    pursuing a career in the Church of England. Anglo-American economist Ronald Coase has challenged the view that Smith was a deist, based on the fact that...
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  • term "transaction cost" is frequently thought to have been coined by Ronald Coase, who used it to develop a theoretical framework for predicting when certain...
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  • February 2014. Coase, Ronald (1988). The Firm, the Market and the Law. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. p. 13. Coase, Ronald (1988). The Firm...
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  • The Coase conjecture, developed first by Ronald Coase, is an argument in monopoly theory. The conjecture sets up a situation in which a monopolist sells...
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  • Friedman, Ludwig von Mises, Thomas Sowell, George Stigler, Larry Arnhart, Ronald Coase and James M. Buchanan are seen as the most prominent advocates of classical...
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    advancements in economic theory and empirical research. Scholars such as Ronald Coase and Harold Hotelling made significant contributions to the understanding...
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  • in the majority of vehicle owners paying excessive amounts. Economist Ronald Coase argued that individuals can come to an agreement with an efficient result...
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  • exchange, given imperfect information, is greater than within the firm. Ronald Coase set out his transaction cost theory of the firm in 1937, making it one...
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  • Stigler and James M. Buchanan were all students of Knight at Chicago. Ronald Coase said that Knight, without teaching him, was a major influence on his...
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  • he taught until 1982. Under the advice of several friends, including Ronald Coase, he returned to Hong Kong as a professor in University of Hong Kong to...
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  • Roberts, Physiology or Medicine, 1993 Michael Smith*, Chemistry, 1993 Ronald Coase, based in the United States, Economics, 1991 James W. Black, Physiology...
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  • founded by Aaron Director at the University of Chicago in 1958, and Ronald Coase joined him later as the co-editor. The journal played an important role...
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