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The Role of Economic Institutions

An influential economic argument begins by imagining a world where private parties can costlessly negotiate to resolve disputes over resource use (e.g., a factory polluting a river). The economist behind this idea, however, stated that this simplified world was merely a starting point for understanding the real world, where such negotiations are often difficult and expensive.

Based on this perspective, analyze the economic purpose of institutions like firms and courts. How can the existence and structure of these institutions be understood as responses to the challenges of a world with significant negotiation costs?

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