PART Two
Market versus Nonmarket Governance
 
 
 
This part examines the main governance mechanisms—markets, intermediaries, and internal finance. It elaborates the capabilities of each governance type and the principal transaction attributes each is best equipped to govern. It explains how market and nonmarket methods are complementary both at any given point in time (static complementarity) and also through time (dynamic complementarity).

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