John J. Wallis


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Transaction Costs

This is a boutique area of my research. Doug North and I started working on measuring transaction costs my last year of graduate school. This ended up producing a series of papers about transaction costs. Some of the papers are quantitative, a few are theoretical.

  • "Measuring the Transaction Sector in the American Economy: 1870 to 1970," with Douglass C. North. In Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman, eds., Long Term Factors in American Economic Growth, Studies in Income and Wealth, vol. 51, University of Chicago Press, 1986.
  • "American Government Expenditures: An Historical Perspective," with Douglass C. North, American Economic Review, 72, pp. 336-340, May 1982.
  • "Should Transactions Costs Be Subtracted From Gross National Product?" with D.C. North, Journal of Economic History, 48, pp. 651-654, September 1988.
  • "Towards a Positive Economic Theory of Institutional Change," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 145, pp. 98-112, March 1989.
  • "Integrating Institutional Change and Technical Change in Economic History: A Transaction Cost Approach" with Douglass C. North, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 150, pp. 609-624, December 1994.
  • I am supposed to be writing a short piece on problems with measuring transaction costs for a conference sponsored by the Coase Institute in December of 2004, but I have not started working on it yet.