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Ronald H. Coase, The Nature of the Firm, 4 economica 386 (1937)
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Armen A. Alchian & Harold Demsetz, Production, Information Costs, and Economic Organization, 62 AM. ECON. REV. 777 (1972). Michael C. Jensen & William H. Meckling, The Theory of the Firm: Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs, and Ownership Structure, 3 J. FIN. ECON. 305 (1976). Sanford J. Grossman & Oliver D. Hart, The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration, 94 J. POL. ECON. 691 (1986) (a firm consists of "those assets that it owns or over which it has control")
Coase: A collection of assets ruled by authority. Alchian-Demsetz: Monitoring framework. Jensen and Meckling: A Nexus of Contracts. The shareholders aren’t the owners. They aren’t special. Me: a collection of assets with the same owners that are used for earning money, as well, perhaps, as for other things. Boring, noneconomic definition.
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