TRANSACTION COSTS OF NEGOTIATING CONTRACTS Sample Clauses

TRANSACTION COSTS OF NEGOTIATING CONTRACTS. An important consideration in assessing whether efficient outcomes are likely to be achieved in any industry is that of transaction costs, which are the costs associated with undertaking some action. In this consultation, the Authority is particularly concerned with the transaction costs associated with negotiating a UoSA. If there are significant differences between contracts offered by different distributors, then there will be significant transaction costs involved for retailers to understand and negotiate the different contracts, and there may be significant transaction costs for a retailer to modify their systems to accommodate the processes, data formats, and other requirements of the distributor. These costs may deter retailers from entering distribution network areas where they are not currently active. As an industry is undergoing its initial stages of development it may be appropriate to allow a high degree of flexibility in contracts and contracting structures so that competition between the different contract clauses and contract structures can identify those clauses and structures that are optimal for the industry concerned. As an industry matures, however, there may be benefits in standardising contract terms to reduce the transaction costs involved in negotiating contracts.
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  • MFMP Transaction Fee Reports The Contractor shall submit complete monthly MFMP Transaction Fee Reports to the Department. Reports are due 15 calendar days after the end of each month. Information on how to submit MFMP Transaction Fee Reports online can be located at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/business_operations/state_ purchasing/myfloridamarketplace/mfmp_vendors/transaction_fee_and_reporting. Assistance with transaction fee reporting is also available by email at xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or telephone at 866-FLA-EPRO (866-352- 3776) from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

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