目錄
Foreword by Ronald H. Coase 自序:求學奇遇記
I. Three Lectures 1.Economic Explanation:Let Us Ride with Surging Tide 2.Deng Xiaoping’s Great Transformation 3.The Transaction Costs Paradigm
II. Contract Theory:from Sharecropping to the Firm 4.Private Property Rights and Sharecropping 5.Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements 6.The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource 7.The Contractual Nature of the Firm 8.Economic Organization and Transaction Costs 9.On the New Institutional Economics
III. Social Cost Theory 10.Coase, Ronald Harry 11.The Fable of the Bees:An Economic Investigation 12.The Theory of Inter-Individual Effects and the Demand for Contracts 13.The Myth of Social Cost
IV. Intricate Pricing Arrangements 14.The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract 15.Rsoe Bowl vs. Hong Kong:The Economics of Seat Pricing 16.Commodity Futures:On the Distinction between Commodity Exchange and Crude Oil Ecchange
V. Price and Rent Controls 17.A Theory of Price Control 18.Roofs or Stars:The Stated Intents and Actual Effects of a Rents Ordinance 19.Rent Control and Housing Reconstruction:The Postwar Experience of Prewar Premises in Hong Kong
VI. Intellectual Property Rights 20.Property Rights and Invention VI.China’s Economic Reforms 21.Irving Fisher and the Red Guards 22.Will China Go Capitalist? 23.China in Transition:Where Is She Heading Now? 24.Privatization vs. Special Interests:The Experience of China’s Economic Reforms 25.Economic Interactions:China vis-a-vis Hong Kong
VII. Political Economics 26.Why Is There a Lack of Freedom Under Communism? 27.A Simplistic General Equilibrium Theory of Corruption 28.The Curse of Democracy as an Instrument of Reform in Collapsed Communist Economies 29.Common Property Rights
VIII. Newspaper Commentaries 30.China’s Ten Black Marks 31.From China Maids to Rents-a-Slave 32.Learn From China Experience 33.On the Wrong Wave Length
Index
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