Prof. Xiaokai Yang
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
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Xiaokai Yang is a Personal Chair
Professor in Department of Economics of Monash Univeristy, Australia.
He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1988, and was elected
as a Fellow of Academy of Social Sciences of Australia in 1993. He was
a Visiting Fellow at Harvard Univesity (1998-1999) and Yale University
(1987-1988), Australian National University (1995, 1996), Academia of
Sinica, Taiwan (1996), and Tilburg University (1999), Visiting Professors
to University of Saarbrucken, Germany (1997), University of Louisville
(1994), National Taiwan University (1995), and Peking University (1999),
Visiting Lecturer to University of Hong Kong (1989), Visiting Senior Lecturer
to Chinese University of Hong Kong (1993). His research papers appear
in American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of
Development Economics, Journal of Organization and Economic Behavior,
Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Economics, Journal of Comparative
Economics, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Pacific Economic Review,
Economic Record, Review of International Economics, Metroeconomica, Australian
Economic Papers, Review of Development Economics, and China Economic Review.
Professor Yang's teaching and research relate to Mathematical Economics,
International Trade and Economic Development, Microeconomics, Industrial
Organization, Economic Growth, the Chinese Economy, Specialization, Equilibrium
Network of Division of Labor, Economic Organization, Inframarginal Analysis
of e-Commerce and Networking Decisions, Theory of the Firm, Theory of
Business Cycles, Urban Economics, Endogenization of Emergence of Money,
Optimal Hierarchy, Operations Research, Economics of Property Rights,
Theory of Bargaining, Information Asymmetry, Transaction Cost Economics,
and Application of Game Theory, Topology, and Graph Theory.
Email: xiaokai.yang@BusEco.monash.edu.au
Abstract of Assessment Reports
of Professor Yang's Research
Books:
Captive
Spirits : Prisoners of the Cultural Revolution
Specialization
and Economic Organization: An New Classical Microeconomic Framework
Economics:
New Classical Versus Neoclassical Frameworks
Papers:
- Wen Li Cheng, Jeffrey Sachs & Xiaokai
Yang, A
General Equilibrium Re-appraisal of the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem.
(trade Theory, general equilibrium HO model, Stolper-Samuelson theorem)
- Lin Zhou, Guang-Zhen Sun & Xiaokai Yang,
General Equilibria in
Large Economies with Transaction Costs and Endogenous Specialization.
(Pure Theory)
- Guang-Zhen Sun, Xiaokai Yang & Shuntian
Yao, Toward a Theory
of Impersonal Networking Decisions and Endogenous Structure of the
Division of Labor. (Pure Theory)
- Xiaokai Yang & Shuntian Yao, Walrasian
Sequential Equilibrium, Bounded Rationality, and Social Experiments.
(Pure Theory)
- Yew-Kwang Ng & Xiaokai Yang, Effects
of Externality-Corrective Taxation on the Extent of the Market and
Network Size of Division of Labor. (Organizational efficiency,
external effects, division of labor, network, tax, specialization)
- Xiaokai Yang, China's
Entry to the WTO. (Globalization Issue)
- Been-Lon Chen, Chien-fu Jeff Lin & Xiaokai
Yang, Empirical Evidence
for Sequential Divergence and Convergence. (Empirical Research)
- Jeffrey Sachs & Xiaokai Yang, Market
Led Industrialization and Globalization. (Globalization Issue)
- Xiaokai Yang & Siang Ng, Specialization
and Division of Labor: A Survey. (Pure Theory)
- Xiaokai Yang & Yeong-nan Yeh, Endogenous
Specialization and Endogenous Principal-agent Relationship. (Pure
Theory)
- Wenli Cheng, Jeffrey Sachs & Xiaokai
Yang, An
Inframarginal Analysis of the Ricardian Model. (Trade Theory)
- Pak-Wai Liu & Xiaokai Yang, The
Theory of Irrelevance of the Size of the Firm. (size of the firm,
division of labor, theory of the firm)
- Jeffrey Sachs, Xiaokai Yang & Dingsheng
Zhang, Pattern of Trade
and Economic Development in the Model of Monopolistic Competition.
(Income distribution, division of labor, dual structure, economic
development, trade pattern, monopolistic competition, economies of
scale, inframarginal analysis)
- Xiaokai Yang & Dingsheng Zhang, Economic
Development, International Trade, and Income Distribution. (Income
distribution, division of labor, dual structure, economic development)
- Wenli Cheng, Jeffrey Sachs & Xiaokai
Yang, An Inframarginal
Analysis of the Heckscher-Ohlin Model with Transaction Costs and Technological
Comparative Advantage. (H-O theorem, factor equalization theorem,
Stolper-Samuelson theorem, Rybczynski theorem)
- Yew-Kwang Ng & Xiaokai Yang, Specialization,
Information, and Growth: A Sequential Equilibrium Analysis.
- Xiaokai Yang, An
Equilibrium Model of Hierarchical Network.
- Xiaokai Yang, Incomplete
Contingent Labor Contract, Asymmetric Residual Rights and Authority,
and the Theory of the Firm. (Application Thoery)
- Jeffrey Sachs, Xiaokai Yang, Dingsheng Zhang,
Globalization, Dual Economy,
and Economic Development.
- Xiaokai Yang, The
Crisis of Success and Feedback Quality in Managing Economic Crisis
(Application Theory)
- Jeffrey Sachs, Wing Thye Woo & Xiaokai
Yang, Economic
Reforms and Constitutional Transition. (case study, political
economy)
- Xiaokai Yang, The
Division of Labor, Investment, and Capital. (Application Theory)
- Ke Li & Xiaokai Yang, A
General Equilibrium Model with Impersonal Networking Decisions and
Bundling Sales. (Application Theory, E-commerce)
- Xiaokai Yang & Yimin Zhao, Endogenous
Transaction Costs and Division of Labor. (Pure Theory)
- Monchi Lio & Xiaokai Yang, The
Division of Labor and the Allocation of Time. (The division of
labor, Time allocation, Transaction cost)
- Xiaokai Yang & Yongsheng Zhang, Tests
of Scale Effects Predicted by the Dixit-Stiglitz Model. (Scale
effect, Firm Size, the Dixit-Stiglitz Model)
- Wai-Man Liu & Xiaokai Yang, Effects
of Political Monopoly of the Ruling Elite on the Extent of the Market,
income distribution, and Development.
- Wenli Cheng, Meng-chun Liu & Xiaokai
Yang, "A Ricardian Model with Endogenous
Comparative Advantage and Endogenous Trade Policy Regimes".
- Dingsheng Zhang, He-Ling Shi & Xiaokai
Yang, "A General
Equilibrium Model of e-Commerce with Impersonal Networking Decisions".
- Heling Shi & Xiaokai Yang, "A
New Theory of Industrialization".
- Shi,
Heling, and Yang, Xiaokai, (1998) Centralized
Hierarchy within a Firm and Decentralized Hierarchy in the Marketกจ,
in Increasing Returns and Economic
Analysis, eds. Arrow, Kenneth, Ng, Yew-Kwang and Xiaokai Yang,
Macmillan, 145-169 (abstract, full-text).
- XIAOKAI YANG, JIANGUO WANG, AND IAN WILLS,
Economic
Growth, Commercialization, and Institutional Changes in Rural China,
1979-1987.
- Xiaokai Yang, Development,
structural changes and urbanization.
- Xiaokai Yang & Robert Rice, An
Equilibrium Model Endogenizing the Emergence of a Dual Structure between
the Urban and Rural Sectors,
- Xiaokai Yang & Yew-Kwang Ng, Theory
of the firm and structure of residual rights, Journal of Economic
Behavior and Organization, Vol. 26 (1995) 107-128.
- Yang, Xiaokai, and Wills, Ian, A
MODEL Formalizing the Theory of Property Rights, JOURNAL OF
COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS, 14, 177-198 (1990).
- Xioakai Yang & Jeff Borland, A Microeconomic
Mechanism for Economic Growth.
- Shi, Heling, and Yang, Xiaokai, A
New Theory of Industralization, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS
20,171-189 (1995).
- Xiaokai Yang and Geoff Hogbin, THE
OPTIMUM HIERARCHY.
- Xiaokai Yang, THEORIES
OF PROPERTY RIGHTS AND CHINA’S REFORMS
- JIANGUO WANG & XIAOKAI YANG, Pursuit
of Relative Utility and Division of Labor, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE
ECONOMICS 23, 20-37 (1996).
- Jeff Borland and Xiaokai Yang, Specialization,
product development, evolution of the institution of the firm, and
economic growth, J Evol Econ (1995) 5: 19-42.
- XIAOKAI YANG AND HE-LING SHI, Specialization
and Product Diversity.
- Xiaokai Ynag, Development,
structural changes and urbanization.
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