Man and the Economy
2014 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2018
- Immanuel Kant: Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim”, trans. A. W. Wood, in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant: Anthropology, History, and Education pp. 2

- Wang Ning
- The Impact of Ronald Coase’s “Nature of the Firm” on my Research Agenda on Overseas Chinese Merchants in Southeast Asia pp. 4

- Landa Janet Tai
- Yoram Barzel and the Economics of Institutions pp. 7

- Lueck Dean
- Interview with Deepak Lal, by Grégoire Canlorbe pp. 8

- Canlorbe Gregoire
- Law and the Economy: An Introduction to Coasian Law and Economics pp. 13

- Wang Ning
- The Two Movements in Economic Thought, 1700–2000: Empty Economic Boxes Revisited pp. 20

- McCloskey Deirdre Nansen
Volume 5, issue 1, 2018
- Cheung and Kochin in Chicago and Seattle pp. 3

- Kochin Levis
- The Theory of Share Tenancy and the Old “Good Economics” pp. 5

- Wang Ning
- Celebrating Fifty Years to Cheung's Theory of Share Tenancy pp. 6

- Yoram Barzel
- A New Essay on Von Neumann's Growth Model pp. 7

- Telser L. G.
- Contractual Protection of Intellectual Property Rights pp. 11

- Zhou Yan
- Do Heterogeneous Agricultural Factors Affect Farmland Contractual Choice?—Evidence from China pp. 12

- He Yiming, Luo Biliang and Zou Baoling
- The Insight and the Legacy of the Theory of Share Tenancy pp. 12

- Allen Douglas W. and Lueck Dean
- A Contest of Payment Contracts: A Structural Approach on How Chinese Firms Coped with Default Risk of Trade Credit pp. 20

- Mariko Watanabe
- Theory of Share Tenancy after 50 Years pp. 23

- Cheung Steven N.S.
- Priests, Conflicts and Property Rights: the Impacts on Tenancy and Land Use in Brazil pp. 26

- Lee Alston and Bernardo Mueller
Volume 4, issue 2, 2017
- A Coasean View of Stateless Commerce pp. 4

- Richman Barak
- The Legacy of Ronald Coase pp. 4

- Wang Ning
- Review of Economic Success of Chinese Merchants in Southeast Asia: Identity, Ethnic Cooperation and Conflict. Integrating the Social Science with Evolutionary Biology pp. 5

- Eggertsson Thráinn
- The Coase Theorem and Core Theory pp. 5

- Varouj Aivazian and Callen Jeffrey L.
- Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World: By Deirdre Nansen McCloskey pp. 15

- Alberto Mingardi
- Labor and Democracy: The Homo Faber and The Self-Governing Citizen in Ancient Greece pp. 19

- Wang Donni
- The Facilitating State and Economic Development: The Role of the State in New Structural Economics pp. 19

- Justin Lin and Wang Xiaobing
- Market Maker: The Role of China Development Bank in Incubating Market pp. 23

- Jiajun Xu
- Chinese Universities and the Market for Ideas pp. 24

- Wang Ning
Volume 4, issue 1, 2017
- The attractions of socialism: An interview with Deirdre McCloskey, by Grégoire Canlorbe: McCloskey muses on the appeal of socialist ideas, and a variety of topics pp. 7

- Canlorbe Grégoire
- The Federal Communications Commission and the Broadcasting Industry pp. 21

- Wang Ning
- Globalization and Inclusive Human Development in Africa pp. 24

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Ritual and property: Theorizing a Chinese case pp. 24

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath and Guo Man
- The Demand and Supply of Protection:A Reinterpretation of the Emergence of a Weberian/Olsonian State through the Lens of Modern China pp. 36

- Yu Ben T., Chen Quo-quan and Lai Lawrence W.C.
Volume 3, issue 2, 2016
- The Deregularization of Land Titles pp. 169-188

- Sebastian Galiani and Schargrodsky Ernesto
- Laws That Enable Partnerships: The Case of Proyecto Pensilvania in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 189-209

- Giuseppe Danese and Martinez Candace A.
- The Chicago School Student of Bourgeois Civilization pp. 213-224

- Ross Emmett
- The Idea of – and the Ideas In – Talk pp. 225-237

- Boudreaux Donald J.
- Only Rhetoric” and “Rhetoric pp. 239-251

- Lanham Richard A.
- The Clerisy, Literature, and the Great Fact pp. 253-264

- Seaton James
- Wisdom of the Past pp. 265-265

- Wang Ning
- Say’s Law, between Classical, Keynesian and Austrian Interpretations: Conversation with Dr. Steve Kates Conducted by Grégoire Canlorbe pp. 267-297

- Canlorbe Grégoire
- Corrigendum to: Herbert Spencer on Corporate Governance pp. 299-299

- Alberto Mingardi
Volume 3, issue 1, 2016
- Steven N.S. Cheung’s Reminiscence of Himself – A Reply to Ning Wang pp. 1-21

- Cheung Steven N.S.
- China’s Challenge: Expanding the Market, Limiting the State pp. 23-41

- Dorn James A.
- Steve Cheung in Seattle, 1969–1982 pp. 43-46

- Yoram Barzel
- Steve Cheung as Teacher pp. 47-49

- Umbeck John
- Steven Cheung at Chicago, 1968 pp. 51-52

- McCloskey Deidre N.
- Seeing Things with Your Own Eyes: Steven Cheung’s Example for Economists pp. 53-56

- Benham Alexandra and Benham Lee
- Steven Cheung and Coasian Economics: A Personal Reflection pp. 57-64

- Wang Ning
- Cheung, Becker and Marriage pp. 65-76

- Lixin Xu
- Economic Explanation: From Sharecropping to the Sharing Economy pp. 77-96

- Kevin Tsui
- The Assembly of Rents pp. 97-104

- Wong Kwok C.
- Contract Matters: An Explanation of China’s Recent Economic History pp. 105-127

- Sheng Hong
- The Contractual Nature of the City pp. 129-145

- Lu Qian
- Benjamin Constant on Law and Government pp. 147-148

- Wang Ning
- On Human and Natural Economies Interview Geerat J. Vermeij, by Grégoire Canlorbe pp. 149-167

- Canlorbe Grégoire
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