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Even before taking office, Mr. Kirchner and other Argentine officials have begun preliminary talks with the Brazilian government about coordinating exchange rate policies.
We adopted the transaction costs theory of the firm which predicts that economic agents tend to organise production within firms when the costs of coordinating exchange through the market is greater than within a firm [39].
Moreover, digital platforms form hubs or central points of control for multisided markets connecting firms, coordinating exchange and enabling otherwise impractical strategies (e.g. Eisenmann et al. 2011; Evans and Schmalensee 2016; Ghazawneh and Henfridsson 2013).
To explore the role that communities could play in limiting informal providers, we applied the transaction costs theory of the firm which predicts that economic agents tend to organise production within firms when the costs of coordinating exchange through the market are greater than within a firm.
Logistics, logistics, logistics: Uber's idea is to coordinate exchanges between short-hauling, human-piloted trucks and long-haul self-driving vehicles at transfer stations around the US.
Maria Rose Belding created the MEANS (Matching Excess And Need for Stability) Database, an interactive website allowing food pantries and soup kitchens to quickly coordinate exchanges of excess food items from local donors - getting them into the hands of homeless or hungry people in as little as 60 minutes.
This requirement is generally fulfilled by Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) in which the coordinate exchange and sharing of geo-spatial data is provided by separate registers/information systems such as: cadastral systems, building and address registers.
Such mechanisms are often imperfect but provide greater security than arm's-length purchase contracts, and they can establish systems for coordinating ongoing exchanges between the partners as the value of the resource transfer becomes clear.
The reforms included not only changes in trade policies but also a package of significant changes in property rights, price regimes, and in the institutions coordinating economic exchanges.
They include Danny Defenbaugh, the inspector in charge of the bombing investigation and currently the special agent in charge of the bureau's Dallas office, and Mark White, who was coordinating information exchanged between bureau offices in Dallas and Oklahoma City.
American Democracy Legal Fund, a group helmed by veteran operative Brad Woodhouse, charged that the RNC and outside groups were illegally coordinating by exchanging information about individual voters in real time through Data Trust.
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