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16. Mål och medel : Uppsala kommun som byggupphandlare 1870–1975
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is about municipal procurement of construction projects. Public procurement is often portrayed as inefficient since public organizations can have several, potentially conflicting, objectives. LÄS MER
17. Control and Rent-Seeking: The Role of the State in the Thai Cassava Industry
Sammanfattning : What we can conclude from this study is that the state and the market are not perfect substitutes in allocating resources and sustaining economic development separately. The case of the Thai cassava industry seems to suggest that the Thai state is not benevolent, but predatory in nature. LÄS MER
18. Transaktionsprocess och transaktionskostnader för småfastigheter : en internationell jämförelse
Sammanfattning : The study deals with real estate transaction for one-family houses and aims to compare and analyse the transaction processes and costs in six countries: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Poland, England and USA. The study identifies the main features of the normal transaction in each country and tries to measure the costs of the process. LÄS MER
19. Contracting out road maintenance. A study on quality, transaction costs and learning organization
Sammanfattning : This report studies the effect the opening up of routineroad maintenance in Sweden, traditionally carried out by theSwedish National Road Administration (SNRA). The main aim is tostudy the effect contracting out has had on work quality,transaction costs and the learning organization year 2001. LÄS MER
20. How to capture transaction costs : The case of vertical coordination of transactions in SCA Packaging
Sammanfattning : "Doing business", being the layman expression for "performing economic transactions", seems organised along a few logical principles. This text is about organisation in general and the vertical coordination of economic transactions in particular. Transaction cost theory, as provided by Oliver E. LÄS MER