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The Institutional Analysis of Fittings in Residential Units

In: Law, Economics and Finance of the Real Estate Market

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  • Rita Yi Man Li

    (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)

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New institutional economists state that the different arrangements in informal and formal institutions affect the transaction costs and the institutional arrangements. Nanjing, Hong Kong and Boston represent three different cities immersed in 3 different cultures. The Chinese in Nanjing are immersed in Eastern culture. Hong Kong, a British colony for 150 years with Chinese as the majority group, is a unique city with a mixture of Western and Eastern culture. Boston is a city with a western culture. Apart from these cultural differences, these cities also have different economic, historical and legal backgrounds. How do formal (legal) and informal institutions (e.g., culture) affect the provisions of fittings by developers? No research has been conducted on this topic. Motivated by curiosity, this chapter aims to fill this gap in the research.

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  • Rita Yi Man Li, 2014. "The Institutional Analysis of Fittings in Residential Units," SpringerBriefs in Economics, in: Law, Economics and Finance of the Real Estate Market, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 45-61, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spbchp:978-3-642-54245-9_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54245-9_3
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