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Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm

Oliver Hart1; John Moore2

1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology · 2 London School of Economics and Political Science

Journal of Political Economy 1990 open access

This paper provides a framework for addressing the question of when transactions should be carried out within a firm and when through the market. Following Grossman and Hart, we identify a firm with the assets that its owners control. We argue that the crucial difference for party 1 between owning a firm (integration) and contracting for a service from another party 2 who owns this firm (nonintegration) is that, under integration, party 1 can selectively fire the workers of the firm (including party 2), whereas under nonintegration he can "fire" (i.e., stop dealing with) only the entire firm: the combination of party 2, the workers, and the firm's assets. We use this idea to study how changes in ownership affect the incentives of employees as well as those of owner-managers. Copyright 1990 by University of Chicago Press.

DOI
10.1086/261729
Volume
98 (6)
Pages
1119-1158
Language
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