簡體中文 | 繁體中文

佃農理論(英語原著)-----第7章 《佃農理論》英語原著 (1)


美女校花的貼身高手 商業精英:強寵千金不低頭 女市長的隱私:官情①② 法官大人,接招吧! 諾水的諾 誰的蓮燈,渡我今生 這個相公有點壞 重生六零養娃日常 我的老婆是臥底 無上業道 第九騎士 混沌修神訣 逍遙武修 寵妻之老公太霸道 寒門竹香 穿越之正妻難下堂 快穿妖女守則 明朝那些事兒二 虎穴臥底 可以改變的一切
第7章 《佃農理論》英語原著 (1)

INTRODUCTION

LarsWerin

Therewasatimewhenalmosteveryeconomisttookitforgrantedthatbuyingandsellingoccurlikefreefallinavacuum:thereisnoobstaclewhatsoevertotheseactivities.Theinformationneededtocarrythemoutwassupposedtobeautomaticallyavailable,likeetherinspace.Noresourceswouldhavetobespentinenteringintoandimplementingtransactions.Or,perhapsmoreaccurately:eithertransactionswereconsideredtotakeplacecostlessly,orthecostsincarryingthemoutaresohighastomaketransactionsunfeasible.Inthelattercase,itwasperhapsnaturalthatmanyeconomistsshouldgoonandsuggesttheneedforthestatetoprovideahelpinghand-alsoassumedtobecostless.Asfor“firms”,thesewereseenasexogenouslygivensetsoftechnologicallypossiblebinationsofinputsandoutputs,withanattacheddevice-somethinglikeathermostat-whichcostlesslyregistersmarketpricesandautomaticallybringsaboutprofit-maximizingquantities.

Theoriginatorsofthetraditionaltheorywereamongthebestmindsineconomicsthroughtheages.Theyneverintendedthetheorytobemorethanastylizeddescriptionoftheessenceofeconomicorder.This,however,wasnomodestaim.Theeconomicorderisoneofthemostremarkablephenomenawecanthinkof.Justponderthefactthatthemarketiscapableofbringingaboutareasonablysuccessfulcoordinationoftheactivitiesofpracticallyeachandeveryhumanbeingallovertheworld,continuously!Thisthetraditionalanalysissucceededinformalising.Itcertainlyenlargedourunderstandingofthebasicworkingsofthehumananthill.However,overtheyears,thetraditionalmodelanditsponentsincreasinglybecameusedforpurposesalientothem.Givenitslevelofabstraction,theanalysiscannotbeexpectedtoexplainalltheparticularanddetailedphenomenaweconnectwithmarkets.Itcannotaccountfortheinstitutionswecallfirms-therewashardlyanyplaceforthemexceptasformalskeletons,aswesaw.Nevertheless,moreandmoreeconomistsbegantousethetraditionaltheoryforsuchpurposes.

Occasionallytheseexercisesturnedoutwell,butveryofteneagerstudentscametofaultyconclusions-withoutevenconsideringthepossibilitythatthemodelwasnotuptothetask.Inliterallythousandsofappliedinvestigations,oneeconomistafteranotherthoughttheycouldsaythatobservedeconomicbehaviorwasunsystematic,inefficient,oroutrightanomalous.Theywere,ofcourse,inascientificquagmire:youendupwithatheorywhichrationallydescribespeopleasirrational.What,basically,waswrongwasthatcertaincruciallyimportantconstraintsonindividualdecisionsandactivitiesweremissingfromthetraditionalanalysis.

Themaingapswerefilledinthe1930s,1940sand1950sbyalittlegroupofbrilliantscholars.ThemostsignificantachievementwasCoase'sdemonstration,thatindividualdecisionsandactivitiesarealwaysrestrictedbythestructureofpropertyrights,andbytransactioncosts.(Sometimebeforethat,Knighthadlaidhisfingeronthestrategic,buttillthenmisunderstoodaspectofthisargument.)AlchianexploredtheroleofpropertyrightssidebysidewithCoase.Hayek,ArrowandStiglerbegantoinvestigatethecrucialroleofinformation-orrather,thelackofit.Othernamescanbementioned,almostallthepundits,infact.

Oneimportanttaskremained.Anewtheoreticalframeworkhadbeencreated-butforitsscientificvaluetobedemonstrated,ithadtobeusedinthefulllightofday.Aboveall,theparadigmmustbeemployedfortheanalysisofimportantmarketphenomena,ofthekindwhichhadrousedthecuriosityofeconomistsschooledintheoldtradition,andwhichtheythoughttheyhadexplained.Unlessthisstepwastaken,thepowerofthenewframeworkwouldnotbefinallyandconvincinglyacknowledged.Thebaptismoffireremained.

Itishardlypossible,Ithink,tosingleoutsomeparticularstudyasclearlyandindisputablytheoneresponsiblefortherites.Therewas,forinstance,thestudyCoasehimselfmadeofthe(non-existing!)marketforradiofrequencies.TherewasaninvestigationbyDirectorontheintriguingphenomenonoftie-insales,oftenreferredtobutneverformallypublished.ThereweretheexamplesandillustrationsCoaseandAlchianpresentedintheirbasicarticles,buttheywerebriefandsketchy.Hereandthere,however,ambitiousyoungscholarsbegantoapplythenewtoolsintheproperscientificmanner.Oneofthemwasthethirty-yearoldStevenCheung.Ifthelaurelsofvictoryshouldbeawardedtosomeone,tomymindithastobetohim.Cheung'smagnumopuswasthepresentvolume,firstpublishedin1969andformanyyearsoutofprint.Givenitsstatusasaclassic,reissueislongoverdue.Itmusthavetakenthepeopleresponsibleforthepresentendeavourenormouseffortandpatiencetobringitabout,notleasttoconvincetheauthorthathisbookhasindeedbeeaclassic.

TheTheoryofShareTenancyisascientifictourdeforce.Itdrewupamodelpatternforresearchwhichaimstoexplainthemarketarrangementsweobservearoundus,withallnewanalysisincluded.Cheungwasperhapsthefirsttodemonstrateconvincinglythatitisnecessarytointerpretcontractsaseconomicallystructured.Mostcontracts,heargued,areresultsofchoicesamongpossiblestructuresofclausesaswellasarrangementsforthehandlingofinformationandcontrol.Asaresultofthisseminalanalysis,thecrucialimportanceofcontractualchoicebecameestablishedineconomics.TheTheoryofShareTenancycontributedsubstantiallytomaking“contracts”ahouseholdtermintheprofession.Beforeabout1970,thewordhardlyappearedintheindexofaneconomictreatiseortextbook,butsoonitbecameoneofthemostimportantentries.

推薦小說