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Trust, Risk and the Role of Institutions in Early Modern Japan: Mere Anachronism or Useful Historical Experience?

Publication at Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences |
2011

Abstract

The article concentrates on the crucial problem of how one specific non-maket economic institution,namely the merchant associations, were able to diminish risks and facilitate complex trade transactions which were characterized by implicit contractual relations, limited legal contract enforceability rights and a specific information-trasmission mechanism.