Author:Hallwood, P.
Title:Competencies as private information: an efficient capital asset pricing theory of the firms
Journal:Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
1997 : SEP, VOL. 153:3, p. 532-544
Index terms:THEORIES
ECONOMICS
CAPITAL ASSET PRICING
Language:eng
Abstract:Competencies-based theories of the firm are extended beyond current literature-focused only on flow-markets, to the context of the efficient pricing of competencies as capital-assets. It is shown that the combination of insider information and complementarity to the insider's production function -- very likely under path-dependency -- rules out the necessity os assuming tacit knowledge or transaction costs in external flow-markets. Path-dependency and transaction cost theories of the firm are synthesized to explain internalization, in which internalization depends on various combinations of private information, transaction costs and complementarities in the production function.
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