Managing Business TransactionsFree Press, 1993 M08 23 - 204 páginas Managing Business Transactions is the first book on the principles of a new managerial economics, based on transaction cost economics. The transaction, the basic unit of business has been studied by theoretical economists for decades. Rubin has translated their research into basic principles for managers at all levels to structure transactions to best achieve both individual and company goals. Rubin analyzes and offers strategies for transactions of all kinds. |
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... investment before it is under- taken and the smaller return needed to maintain and operate an invest- ment once it has been finished and the sunk costs are sunk . A manager will undertake an investment only if she can predict a return ...
... investment before it is under- taken and the smaller return needed to maintain and operate an invest- ment once it has been finished and the sunk costs are sunk . A manager will undertake an investment only if she can predict a return ...
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... investment in a close corporation is much less liquid than an investment in a public company . This also means that it is more difficult to deter- mine the value of the investment when a stock transaction does become desirable . The ...
... investment in a close corporation is much less liquid than an investment in a public company . This also means that it is more difficult to deter- mine the value of the investment when a stock transaction does become desirable . The ...
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... investment is made , its return can be exploited . A quasirent can also serve as a bond or hostage to guarantee ... investment An investment which is already done and which cannot in the short run be undone . The returns on sunk ...
... investment is made , its return can be exploited . A quasirent can also serve as a bond or hostage to guarantee ... investment An investment which is already done and which cannot in the short run be undone . The returns on sunk ...
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Make or Buy? | 3 |
Buying Complex Products | 23 |
Structuring Employment Agreements | 47 |
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Managing Business Transactions: Controlling the Cost of Coordinating ... Paul H. Rubin Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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Financial Management Theory in the Public Sector Aman Khan,W. Bartley Hildreth Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |