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2007 PublicationsBooksSun, G.-Z. (forthcoming in 2007). A Study in History of the Economics of Division of Labor and the Market Process: Routledge. Refereed Journal ArticlesCheng, W. & Zhang, D. (2007). Can productivity progress in China hurt the USA? Professor Samuelson's example extended. Pacific Economic Review, 12(1), 101-115. (download) Cheung, W. & Ng, Y.-K. (2007). Specialization and cooperation in research. Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 14(1). (details) Li, G.-q. & Ng, Y.-K. (2007). Indirect Pricing Theory of the Firm: A General-Equilibrium Analysis Involving Production Technology and Management Service. Pacific Economic Review, 12(1), 129-148. (download) Liu, W.-M. & Yang, X. (2007). Effects of Political Monopoly on Economic Development. Pacific Economic Review, 12(1), 69-78. (download) Ng, Y.-K. (accepted). On the use of the representative decision-maker methodology: A reply to Professor Kemp. Keio Economic Studies. Ng, Y.-K. & Ng, S. (accepted). Why should governments encourage improvements in infrastructure? Indirect network externality of transaction efficiency. Public Finance and Management. Ng, Y.-K. & Sun, G.-Z. (2007). The economics of endogenous specialization: Introduction. Pacific Economic Review, 12(1), 63-67. (download) Ng, Y.-K. & Zhang, D. (2007). Average-cost pricing, increasing returns, and optimal output: comparing home and market production. Journal of Economics, 90(2), 167-192. (download) Sun, G.-Z. (2007). Review of Mao and the economic Stalinization of China: 1948-1953 by Hua-Yu Li, Harvard Cold War Studies Book, Rowman & Littlefield 2006. The China Journal, 58, 263. (details) Sun, G.-Z. & Narayan, P. (forthcoming in 2007). The extent of the market and economic growth: the case of China during 1950- 2002. Review of Development Economics, 11(4). Tombazos, C. G. (2007). Specialisation, the intermediate nature of traded products and the myth of import driven wage inequality in the United States. Pacific Economic Review, 12(1), 117-128. (download) |