The Acquisition of Fisher Body by General Motors | |
R. H. Coase | |
2012-04-24 ; 2012-04-24 | |
关键词 | Fisher Body General Motors |
中文摘要 | It is commonly said that in 1926 General Motors was led to acquire its supplier of automobile bodies, Fisher Body, because Fisher Body held up General Motors. It is claimed that Fisher Body did this by locating its body plants far away from the General Motors assembly both the cost of producing bodies and the profits of Fisher Body under its cost-plus contract. This tale is factually incorrect. What General Motors acquired in 1926 was the 40 percent of the shares of Fisher Body that it did not already own. Furthermore, Fisher Body did not locate its plants far away from the General Motors assembly plants. It is also most implausible, for many reasons, that the Fisher brothers would have used inefficient methods of production. There is no evidence that a holdup occurred. |
语种 | 英语 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
源URL | [http://ir.calis.edu.cn/hdl/211010/3817] ![]() |
专题 | 北京大学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | R. H. Coase. The Acquisition of Fisher Body by General Motors[J],2012, 2012. |
APA | R. H. Coase.(2012).The Acquisition of Fisher Body by General Motors.. |
MLA | R. H. Coase."The Acquisition of Fisher Body by General Motors".(2012). |
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