Review of Massimiliano Vatiero's The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics: A History, London and New York: Routledge, 2021, 92pp

Gindis, David (2022) Review of Massimiliano Vatiero's The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics: A History, London and New York: Routledge, 2021, 92pp. History of Political Economy, 54 (1). 181–186. ISSN 0018-2702
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Massimiliano Vatiero’s "The Theory of Transaction in Institutional Economics: A History" is not a historiographical reconstruction of how various institutionalists came to define the transaction as the legal transfer of property or control rights over resources. Instead, the book expands on Vatiero’s recent proposal for a research agenda in institutional economics to offer a synthetic theoretical account of the multi-dimensional nature of the transaction. One might have expected such an account to be readily available, given extensive work on the topic by Oliver Williamson and others (not to mention several Nobel nods), but Vatiero provocatively argues that we still do not know enough about how a transaction works. If institutional economics is to advance, Vatiero explains, it must go back to the past and reconsider the original notion of the transaction proposed by John R. Commons.


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