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Title: A New Institutional Economics Perspective on the Relationship Among Societal Values, Governance Structure and Access to Rural Health Care Services
Authors: James, Harvey
Authors (Email): James, Harvey (hjames@missouri.edu)
Keywords: rural health care
cost
access
efficiency
new institutional economics
rights
Issue Date: 2007
Series/Report no.: Working Paper
AEWP 2007-08
Abstract: According to New Institutional Economics, transactional activities, governance structures, institutions and beliefs and values are related hierarchally. Williamson (2000) formalizes this framework to show that each governing level must be aligned with the adjacent level for transaction costs to be minimized. This framework is applied to the question of balancing costs and access in health care. Transaction costs in providing health care services can be minimized if all hierarchal functions are aligned. Examining the highest level associated with beliefs and values reveals that the beliefs of people might not be fully consistent with the institutions and governance structures expected or advocated in the area of health care, particularly in the context of rural health care services.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/7362
Institution/Association: University of Missouri - Columbia>Department of Agricultural Economics>Working Papers
Total Pages: 32
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