COSTOS DE TRANSACCIÓN: UN HALLAZGO NO TAN RECIENTE. APROXIMACIÓN A LA TEORÍA DE LOS COSTOS DE CIRCULACIÓN DE KARL MARX
Germán Valencia Agudelo ()
No 37, Grupo Microeconomía Aplicada from Universidad de Antioquia, Departamento de Economía
Abstract:
The contributions of the neoinstitutionalist school are recognized today like one of the more important in the economic field; this due that include a range of aspects that are fundamental in the taking of decisions of the companies called Transaction Costs in their economic analysis of the market. The paradoxical thing is that this “great discovery” it had already been exposed before one century by Karl Marx in the Second book of The Capital, Critic of the Political Economy. Marx’s contribution about the Costs of Circulation it is enormous, because it defines, it classifies and it proposes solutions to this expense in a rigorous and novel way, even leading to the current proposals. The strange thing is that this theoretical proposal has not been recognized by none of the economists that work in the topic.
Pages: 19 pages
Date: 2008
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Journal Article: Costos de transacción, un hallazgo no tan reciente. Aproximaciones a la teoría de los costos de circulación de Karl Marx (2006) 
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