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Lessons I did learn from “New Institutional Economics” Jean-Michel Glachant Director Florence School of Regulation European University Institute, Florence, Italy
www.florence-school.eu 
NIE & Regulated Network Industries 
1. NIE is anything but new: what is it about? 
2. Do Regulated Network Industries exist for NIE? 
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(1) Today NIE is old (1960-1995) What was it about? 
4 Institutionalist Nobel Laureates in order of appearance 
•R. Coase (The Firm, the Market and the Law) 
¤The firm has long been forgotten as basic institution of capitalism; it is a kind of organization (cf. A. Marshall; cf. visible hand vs invisible hand) and not a production function; it is understudied and largely unknown (Coase 2012). 
¤The law has long been forgotten as basic institution of capitalism; it is a kind of institution (set of common rules substituting to purely decentralized arrangements through coasian bargaining – see Cooter @ Berkeley Law School) 
¤Parallel to these mistakes, market itself is forgotten as institution able to remedy to many of its own institutional deficiencies (incl. so called “externalities”) IF properly re-designed (“market design”): cf. use of Law to design markets for radio frequencies; rail or airport slots; pollution permits. Market is an “institutional structure” of production. 
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NIE’s old What’s about? (2) 
•D. North (Institutional Endowment) 
¤Many institutions are long living (like one full human life or several) and we inherit them from the past as they are. 
¤We might aim at changing them. But the rules of the game and the set of incentives for the play of changing them are also coming from the existing institutional endowment (cf. Alexis de Tocqueville or “Path Dependency”) 
¤Understanding what the existing institutions permit or not as likely “natural” outcome or as “path of feasible changes” requires a realistic approach. The positive analysis should dominate vis-à-vis the normative approach (as Institutions matter History also matters) 
¤Existing institutions are economical as well as legal, political or social (incl. beliefs) or cognitive (shaped by knowledge and brain processing capabilities) 
¤Existing institutions are first order of magnitude in explaining the world we are in and what we are able to do with 
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NIE’s old What’s about? (3) 
•O. Williamson (Markets and Hierarchies > Economic Institutions of Capitalism >> Mechanisms of Governance) 
¤If we concentrate on the economic institutions of capitalism they are only two as Coase said in 1937: markets and hierarchies (Williamson 1975). 
¤Oups! Sorry there is a third institution: “relational contracting” (Williamson 1985). What people do when transforming the “coasian process of decentralized negotiation” into a durable frame of bilateral (multilateral) cooperative agreement. Because significant credibility can be added to voluntarily designed agreements by “using hostages to support trade”. 
¤Oups Oups!! Sorry: it is even more complicated (Williamson 1996) because (1) the legal environment (yes yes the law) or the social (think Chinese large families) might change the governance properties of certain economic institutions; and (2) governance might articulate a whole bunch of connected transactions (a la Aoki: work flow at workshop level; managers at corporate level; banks as close stakeholders; suppliers another close stakeholders) 
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NIE’s old What’s about? (4) 
E. Olstrom (forget “Markets and Hierarchies” and go beyond) 
¤We do not have to concentrate only on the so-called “economic institutions of capitalism” because we address economic issues - we only have to embrace the more relevant institutions in the framing of the issues that we are studying (see Lee Alston –politics- or Gary Libecap –communities-). 
¤The most relevant institutions might well be the social (at large: as one community of practice; of repeated interaction; of local information gathering and sharing; of day-to-day crossing decisions making; and of compatible beliefs). 
¤This might also recoup “heterodox” modern microeconomics as Ackerlof (gift / counter-gift in a given community of practice) or Avner Greif (repeated game in a social milieu with shared beliefs) 
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(2) OK NIE is then this or that… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? 
Mamma mia! That’s a challenge! 
But let’s argue “Yes or rather Yes” in a new order of appearance 
•R. Coase (The Firm, the Market and the Law) 
¤Coase could have been dying of being bored with “network industries” or not. See (Coase 2012): he spent his very last years on earth to study “How China became capitalist”. A quite particular and heterodox research work for a Nobel Laureate being already 100 years old… 
¤The very basics of Stephen Littlechild “network industries re-arrangements” sound very coasian. 1/ First get the “property rights” right (with network unbundling requirements); 2/ Then get other “property rights” right (with third party access rules); 3/ Then get the incentives right on both sides (the regulated with RPI-X and the competitive with opening market entry) and it should work. As simple as that. 
¤However Coase didn’t like “systems” or “handbooks”: <just do it!> No more. 
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OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (2) 
•O. Williamson (of course NIE does care: see my books and articles) 
¤Sorry guys… you should even not ask me: article 1976; book 1985 
¤ My 76 article became full chapter in 1985. H. Demsetz is wrong when advocating (in 1968) that network monopolies will disappear in practice if one auctions off the right to be a monopoly (the franchise). That “competition for the market” will not work when you cannot define ex ante a credible set of contractible terms and conditions keeping “aligned” the transaction as long as the long life assets of the network will live. 
¤Asset specificity of networks “kills” the economic effects of ex ante competition as soon as the contract is signed. An “irreversible transformation” annihilates the ex ante competition governance capability. 
¤Hence networks need regulated contracts with a ex post third party (the regulator) and not only a competitive tendering ex ante. Yes “Asset on wheels” like school bus transportation can be auctioned off through competitive tendering but electricity grid transport cannot (P. Joskow 1985). 
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OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (3) 
•D. North (please first read my books!) 
¤Sorry guys… you should even not ask me that question 
¤ You should only look at the big picture: at the trunk. Choose the right tree and do not waist your time (and mine) with branches or leaves… as Olive(r)… 
¤Regulation is not a question of “better contract” vs “second best contract”. It is only a question of institutional frame. What does the polity in your country? What do the judges? Or the Competition Authority? What do the lobbies at the Parliament or with the government? Do they even lobby or do they prefer to sue? At the local level or at the federal level? If you cannot ask you these questions better not to study a very institutionalized topic like a network industry. See (Levy and Spiller) or (Pablo Spiller) for update. 
¤You even seem to ignore big mountains as: relations between the federal industry regulator and the competition authority are opposite in the US vis-a- vis the EU; idem for relations between the federal regulator and the local ones. Please look first at mountains or trunks and not at Olive(r) leaves… 
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OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (4) 
•E. Ostrom (please also read my books!) 
¤Sorry guys… you should look at the relevant picture: sometimes it is only the trunk, sometimes only the branches or even the leaves… 
¤OK that regulation is not a question of “better contract” vs “second best contract”. It is a question of institutional frame. 
¤Even with strong externalities in a network you might find within the related professional milieu enough relevant information and ex ante & ex post measurement to imagine an innovative multilateral arrangement managed by the community ¤or managed by an “Agent” of this community like a Third Party working there. You already know the “System Operators” (TSOs – DSOs) or the “market operators”. What are they? Third Parties acting as “Agent” of a business community. Exchanges have even been for long due cooperatives! 
¤You seem to ignore that what you call in the EU “TSOs” can be in the USA proper “ISOs”. Being governed by a community (a nexus of professional stakeholders) having formal and informal rights in the rule making process. 
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To conclude 
1/ Institutional Economics provides a frame to navigate in the world of network industries 
•Markets, Firms and relational contracting are alternative tools which can complement or substitute each other to frame transactions among agents 
•Firms are not made of a single governance structure as they handle different transactions - inside the firm (as: the flow of operational work; the coordination between operations and managers; the interactions with the stockholders) - and outside (interactions with the suppliers; the customers; the bankers; the community). Firm are conglomerate of several governance structures. 
•So are the markets (conglomerate of several governance components) 
•Economic properties or firms & markets are interdependent (to complement as to substitute) 
•Both firms and markets properties are also “environment dependent” (regulation & competition Authorities - law & courts – politics & government) 
•So are the characteristics of transactions 
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To conclude 
2/ Network Industries enlarge the Institutional Economics frame flexibility to navigating in the world of governance structures 
•Network Industries need (or did need) “intense” design and re-design to start hosting markets and then interacting with. 
•Network Industries are particularly sensitive to “modularity” and “packaging” of tasks along the value chain. Networks and markets are themselves entirely incorporated into this modular design. 
•Hence the whole set of alternative feasible variants of market, industry and firm arrangements is particularly large in network industries. 
•In practice –however- some institutional features may be invariant (even if badly illogical or discretionary). This creates fragmented sub-worlds with less feasible variants for governance and transactions. 
•It also creates “anti-worlds”. Given that –let say- features (a), (d) and (p) are invariant into a particular sub-world, certain governance structures or transactions might have here very particular properties matching so perfectly… that they are here an undisputed first best. 
•Transitivity is not guaranteed from one sub-world to the other. 
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Thank you for your attention 
Email contact: jean-michel.glachant@eui.eu 
Follow me on Twitter: @JMGlachant 
Read the Journal I am chief-editor of: EEEP 
“Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy” 
My web site: http://www.florence-school.eu

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Lessons I did learn from “New Institutional Economics”

  • 1. Lessons I did learn from “New Institutional Economics” Jean-Michel Glachant Director Florence School of Regulation European University Institute, Florence, Italy
  • 2. www.florence-school.eu NIE & Regulated Network Industries 1. NIE is anything but new: what is it about? 2. Do Regulated Network Industries exist for NIE? 2
  • 3. www.florence-school.eu (1) Today NIE is old (1960-1995) What was it about? 4 Institutionalist Nobel Laureates in order of appearance •R. Coase (The Firm, the Market and the Law) ¤The firm has long been forgotten as basic institution of capitalism; it is a kind of organization (cf. A. Marshall; cf. visible hand vs invisible hand) and not a production function; it is understudied and largely unknown (Coase 2012). ¤The law has long been forgotten as basic institution of capitalism; it is a kind of institution (set of common rules substituting to purely decentralized arrangements through coasian bargaining – see Cooter @ Berkeley Law School) ¤Parallel to these mistakes, market itself is forgotten as institution able to remedy to many of its own institutional deficiencies (incl. so called “externalities”) IF properly re-designed (“market design”): cf. use of Law to design markets for radio frequencies; rail or airport slots; pollution permits. Market is an “institutional structure” of production. 3
  • 4. www.florence-school.eu NIE’s old What’s about? (2) •D. North (Institutional Endowment) ¤Many institutions are long living (like one full human life or several) and we inherit them from the past as they are. ¤We might aim at changing them. But the rules of the game and the set of incentives for the play of changing them are also coming from the existing institutional endowment (cf. Alexis de Tocqueville or “Path Dependency”) ¤Understanding what the existing institutions permit or not as likely “natural” outcome or as “path of feasible changes” requires a realistic approach. The positive analysis should dominate vis-à-vis the normative approach (as Institutions matter History also matters) ¤Existing institutions are economical as well as legal, political or social (incl. beliefs) or cognitive (shaped by knowledge and brain processing capabilities) ¤Existing institutions are first order of magnitude in explaining the world we are in and what we are able to do with 4
  • 5. www.florence-school.eu NIE’s old What’s about? (3) •O. Williamson (Markets and Hierarchies > Economic Institutions of Capitalism >> Mechanisms of Governance) ¤If we concentrate on the economic institutions of capitalism they are only two as Coase said in 1937: markets and hierarchies (Williamson 1975). ¤Oups! Sorry there is a third institution: “relational contracting” (Williamson 1985). What people do when transforming the “coasian process of decentralized negotiation” into a durable frame of bilateral (multilateral) cooperative agreement. Because significant credibility can be added to voluntarily designed agreements by “using hostages to support trade”. ¤Oups Oups!! Sorry: it is even more complicated (Williamson 1996) because (1) the legal environment (yes yes the law) or the social (think Chinese large families) might change the governance properties of certain economic institutions; and (2) governance might articulate a whole bunch of connected transactions (a la Aoki: work flow at workshop level; managers at corporate level; banks as close stakeholders; suppliers another close stakeholders) 5
  • 6. www.florence-school.eu NIE’s old What’s about? (4) E. Olstrom (forget “Markets and Hierarchies” and go beyond) ¤We do not have to concentrate only on the so-called “economic institutions of capitalism” because we address economic issues - we only have to embrace the more relevant institutions in the framing of the issues that we are studying (see Lee Alston –politics- or Gary Libecap –communities-). ¤The most relevant institutions might well be the social (at large: as one community of practice; of repeated interaction; of local information gathering and sharing; of day-to-day crossing decisions making; and of compatible beliefs). ¤This might also recoup “heterodox” modern microeconomics as Ackerlof (gift / counter-gift in a given community of practice) or Avner Greif (repeated game in a social milieu with shared beliefs) 6
  • 7. www.florence-school.eu (2) OK NIE is then this or that… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? Mamma mia! That’s a challenge! But let’s argue “Yes or rather Yes” in a new order of appearance •R. Coase (The Firm, the Market and the Law) ¤Coase could have been dying of being bored with “network industries” or not. See (Coase 2012): he spent his very last years on earth to study “How China became capitalist”. A quite particular and heterodox research work for a Nobel Laureate being already 100 years old… ¤The very basics of Stephen Littlechild “network industries re-arrangements” sound very coasian. 1/ First get the “property rights” right (with network unbundling requirements); 2/ Then get other “property rights” right (with third party access rules); 3/ Then get the incentives right on both sides (the regulated with RPI-X and the competitive with opening market entry) and it should work. As simple as that. ¤However Coase didn’t like “systems” or “handbooks”: <just do it!> No more. 7
  • 8. www.florence-school.eu OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (2) •O. Williamson (of course NIE does care: see my books and articles) ¤Sorry guys… you should even not ask me: article 1976; book 1985 ¤ My 76 article became full chapter in 1985. H. Demsetz is wrong when advocating (in 1968) that network monopolies will disappear in practice if one auctions off the right to be a monopoly (the franchise). That “competition for the market” will not work when you cannot define ex ante a credible set of contractible terms and conditions keeping “aligned” the transaction as long as the long life assets of the network will live. ¤Asset specificity of networks “kills” the economic effects of ex ante competition as soon as the contract is signed. An “irreversible transformation” annihilates the ex ante competition governance capability. ¤Hence networks need regulated contracts with a ex post third party (the regulator) and not only a competitive tendering ex ante. Yes “Asset on wheels” like school bus transportation can be auctioned off through competitive tendering but electricity grid transport cannot (P. Joskow 1985). 8
  • 9. www.florence-school.eu OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (3) •D. North (please first read my books!) ¤Sorry guys… you should even not ask me that question ¤ You should only look at the big picture: at the trunk. Choose the right tree and do not waist your time (and mine) with branches or leaves… as Olive(r)… ¤Regulation is not a question of “better contract” vs “second best contract”. It is only a question of institutional frame. What does the polity in your country? What do the judges? Or the Competition Authority? What do the lobbies at the Parliament or with the government? Do they even lobby or do they prefer to sue? At the local level or at the federal level? If you cannot ask you these questions better not to study a very institutionalized topic like a network industry. See (Levy and Spiller) or (Pablo Spiller) for update. ¤You even seem to ignore big mountains as: relations between the federal industry regulator and the competition authority are opposite in the US vis-a- vis the EU; idem for relations between the federal regulator and the local ones. Please look first at mountains or trunks and not at Olive(r) leaves… 9
  • 10. www.florence-school.eu OK NIE… But do regulated network industries exist for NIE? (4) •E. Ostrom (please also read my books!) ¤Sorry guys… you should look at the relevant picture: sometimes it is only the trunk, sometimes only the branches or even the leaves… ¤OK that regulation is not a question of “better contract” vs “second best contract”. It is a question of institutional frame. ¤Even with strong externalities in a network you might find within the related professional milieu enough relevant information and ex ante & ex post measurement to imagine an innovative multilateral arrangement managed by the community ¤or managed by an “Agent” of this community like a Third Party working there. You already know the “System Operators” (TSOs – DSOs) or the “market operators”. What are they? Third Parties acting as “Agent” of a business community. Exchanges have even been for long due cooperatives! ¤You seem to ignore that what you call in the EU “TSOs” can be in the USA proper “ISOs”. Being governed by a community (a nexus of professional stakeholders) having formal and informal rights in the rule making process. 10
  • 11. www.florence-school.eu To conclude 1/ Institutional Economics provides a frame to navigate in the world of network industries •Markets, Firms and relational contracting are alternative tools which can complement or substitute each other to frame transactions among agents •Firms are not made of a single governance structure as they handle different transactions - inside the firm (as: the flow of operational work; the coordination between operations and managers; the interactions with the stockholders) - and outside (interactions with the suppliers; the customers; the bankers; the community). Firm are conglomerate of several governance structures. •So are the markets (conglomerate of several governance components) •Economic properties or firms & markets are interdependent (to complement as to substitute) •Both firms and markets properties are also “environment dependent” (regulation & competition Authorities - law & courts – politics & government) •So are the characteristics of transactions 11
  • 12. www.florence-school.eu To conclude 2/ Network Industries enlarge the Institutional Economics frame flexibility to navigating in the world of governance structures •Network Industries need (or did need) “intense” design and re-design to start hosting markets and then interacting with. •Network Industries are particularly sensitive to “modularity” and “packaging” of tasks along the value chain. Networks and markets are themselves entirely incorporated into this modular design. •Hence the whole set of alternative feasible variants of market, industry and firm arrangements is particularly large in network industries. •In practice –however- some institutional features may be invariant (even if badly illogical or discretionary). This creates fragmented sub-worlds with less feasible variants for governance and transactions. •It also creates “anti-worlds”. Given that –let say- features (a), (d) and (p) are invariant into a particular sub-world, certain governance structures or transactions might have here very particular properties matching so perfectly… that they are here an undisputed first best. •Transitivity is not guaranteed from one sub-world to the other. 12
  • 14. www.florence-school.eu 14 Thank you for your attention Email contact: jean-michel.glachant@eui.eu Follow me on Twitter: @JMGlachant Read the Journal I am chief-editor of: EEEP “Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy” My web site: http://www.florence-school.eu