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Institutional Foundations Of Impersonal Exchange Theory And Policy Of Contractual Registries Benito Arruada

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Institutional Foundations Of Impersonal Exchange Theory And Policy Of Contractual Registries Benito Arruada
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Benito Arruñada
ISBN: 9780226028354, 0226028356
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Institutional Foundations Of Impersonal Exchange Theory And Policy Of Contractual Registries Benito Arruada by Benito Arruñada 9780226028354, 0226028356 instant download after payment.

Governments and development agencies spend considerable resources building property and company registries to protect property rights. When these efforts succeed, owners feel secure enough to invest in their property and banks are able use it as collateral for credit. Similarly, firms prosper when entrepreneurs can transform their firms into legal entities and thus contract more safely. Unfortunately, developing registries is harder than it may seem to observers, especially in developed countries, where registries are often taken for granted. As a result, policies in this area usually disappoint.

Benito Arruñada aims to avoid such failures by deepening our understanding of both the value of registries and the organizational requirements for constructing them. Presenting a theory of how registries strengthen property rights and reduce transaction costs, he analyzes the major trade-offs and proposes principles for successfully building registries in countries at different stages of development. Arruñada focuses on land and company registries, explaining the difficulties they face, including current challenges like the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States and the dubious efforts made in developing countries toward universal land titling. Broadening the account, he extends his analytical framework to other registries, including intellectual property and organized exchanges of financial derivatives. With its nuanced presentation of the theoretical and practical implications, Institutional Foundations of Impersonal Exchange significantly expands our understanding of how public registries facilitate economic growth.

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