Business associations and private ordering

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Abstract

We study the capacity of business associations—private, formal, noncommercial organizations designed to promote the common business interests of their members—to support contract enforcement and collective action. Inspired by recent empirical literature, our theoretical framework connects the organizational and institutional features of formal and informal business organizations with socioeconomic distance. We show how associations provide value to their members even if members are already embedded in social networks, and which players join an association. We propose explanations for empirical puzzles, put forward novel testable hypotheses, and relate business associations to alternative private ordering institutions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)306-358
Number of pages53
JournalJournal of Law, Economics and Organization
Volume32
Issue number2
Early online date31 Aug 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

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