张五常教授为现代新制度经济学创始人之一。他于1935年出生在香港,抗日战争时期曾随父母到广西避难,耳闻目睹中国内地农村之艰苦,从小起就希望中国国家富强,人民幸福。1945年,在广东佛山华英中学附小读书;1948年返回香港,先后就读于香港湾仔官立书院、皇仁书院。1957年,到加拿大留学。1959年,到洛杉矾加州大学经济系师从现代产权经济学创始人阿尔奇安学习。1961年,在洛杉矾加州大学经济研究院读硕士研究生,1962年获得硕士学位。1963年开始在洛杉矾加州大学经济研究院读博士研究生,1967年获得博士学位。1967年到芝加哥大学师从科斯做博士后研究。1969年到1982年为美国西雅图华盛顿大学经济学教授。1982年起到现在为香港大学经济金融学院教授和院长。1967年,张五常的博士论文——《佃农理论》获得芝加哥大学政治经济学奖。在华盛顿大学期间,张五常曾五次获得美国科学基金会研究资助,从事交易费用、合约理论、香港租屋合约及发明专利的研究。1967年起张五常从事顾问工作,曾受聘于美国电话公司、美国和加拿大政府机构,以及美孚等多家石油公司,从事多年的石油工业的合约研究(其研究成果深为学界赞赏,但由于版权问题,其成果无法让世人分享。)。其主要著作有:《佃农理论》(英文,1969)、“社会成本的神话”(英文,1978)、“中国会走向‘资本主义’的道路吗?”(英文,1982)、《卖橘者言》(1984)、“中国的前途”(1985)“再论中国的前途”(1987)等等。主要论文有:“私有产权与分成租佃”、“交易成本、风险规避以及合约安排的选择”、“合约结构和非专有资源理论”、“价格管制理论”、“企业的合约性质”、“交易成本范式”等等。
张五常英语论文选Economic Explanation: Selected Papers of Steven N. S. Cheung
Foreword by Ronald H. Coase自序:求学奇遇记(Author's Preface: An Intellectual Odyssey)
I. Three Lectures1. Economic Explanation: Let Us Ride with the Surging Tide2. Deng Xiaoping's Great Transformation3. The Transaction Costs Paradigm
II. Contract Theory: form Sharecropping to the Firm4. Private Property Rights and Sharecropping5. Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements6. The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource7. The Contractual Nature of the Firm8. Economic Organization and Transaction Costs9. On the New Institutional Economics
III. Social Cost Theory10. Coase, Ronald Harry11. The Fable of the Bees: An Economic Investigation12. The Theory of Inter-Individual Effects and the Demand for Contracts13. The Myth of Social Cost
IV. Intricate Pricing Arrangements14. The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract15. Rose Bowl vs. Hong Kong: The Economics of Seat Pricing16. Commodity Futures: On the Distinction between Commodity Exchange and Crude Oil Exchange
V. Price and Rent Control17. A Theory of Price control18. Roofs or Stars: The Stated Intents and Actual Effects of a Rents Ordiance19. Rent Control and Housing Reconstruction: The Postwar Experience of Prewar Premises in Hong Kong
VI. Intellectual Property Rights20. Property Rights and Invention
VII. China's Economic Reforms21. Irving Fisher and the Red Guards22. Will China go Capitalist?(中文译版)23. China in Transition: Where Is She Heading Now?24. Privatization vs. Special Interest: The Experience of China's Economic Reforms(中文译版)25. Economic Interactions: China vis-a-vis Hong Kong
VIII. Political Economics26. Why Is There a Lack of Freedom Under Communism?27. A Simplistic General Equilibrium Theory of Corruption28. The Curse of Democracy as an Instrument of Reform in Collapsed Communist Economies29. Common Property Rights
IX. Newspaper Commentaries30. China's Ten Black Marks31. From China Maids to Rents-a-Slave32. Learn From China's Experience33. On the Wrong Wave Length
Index
Foreword by Ronald H. Coase自序:求学奇遇记(Author's Preface: An Intellectual Odyssey)
I. Three Lectures1. Economic Explanation: Let Us Ride with the Surging Tide2. Deng Xiaoping's Great Transformation3. The Transaction Costs Paradigm
II. Contract Theory: form Sharecropping to the Firm4. Private Property Rights and Sharecropping5. Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements6. The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource7. The Contractual Nature of the Firm8. Economic Organization and Transaction Costs9. On the New Institutional Economics
III. Social Cost Theory10. Coase, Ronald Harry11. The Fable of the Bees: An Economic Investigation12. The Theory of Inter-Individual Effects and the Demand for Contracts13. The Myth of Social Cost
IV. Intricate Pricing Arrangements14. The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract15. Rose Bowl vs. Hong Kong: The Economics of Seat Pricing16. Commodity Futures: On the Distinction between Commodity Exchange and Crude Oil Exchange
V. Price and Rent Control17. A Theory of Price control18. Roofs or Stars: The Stated Intents and Actual Effects of a Rents Ordiance19. Rent Control and Housing Reconstruction: The Postwar Experience of Prewar Premises in Hong Kong
VI. Intellectual Property Rights20. Property Rights and Invention
VII. China's Economic Reforms21. Irving Fisher and the Red Guards22. Will China go Capitalist?(中文译版)23. China in Transition: Where Is She Heading Now?24. Privatization vs. Special Interest: The Experience of China's Economic Reforms(中文译版)25. Economic Interactions: China vis-a-vis Hong Kong
VIII. Political Economics26. Why Is There a Lack of Freedom Under Communism?27. A Simplistic General Equilibrium Theory of Corruption28. The Curse of Democracy as an Instrument of Reform in Collapsed Communist Economies29. Common Property Rights
IX. Newspaper Commentaries30. China's Ten Black Marks31. From China Maids to Rents-a-Slave32. Learn From China's Experience33. On the Wrong Wave Length
Index
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