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Ronald Coase's theory of the firm seeks to explain why some activities are organized inside firms rather than purchased through markets. He argued that using the market carries its own costs, such as searching for partners, negotiating terms, and enforcing agreements.

According to Coase's theory, why do firms choose vertical integration?

  1. To reduce transaction costs such as negotiating and enforcing market agreements.
  2. To eliminate any remaining need for specialized investments or proprietary knowledge.
  3. To enable the full standardization of every industrial component a firm uses.
  4. To increase the volume of transactions it conducts with outside suppliers.
  5. To maximize its short-term profit by selling internal divisions to outside buyers.

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