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K. K. Fung, et al. “Regulation of Natural Monopoly," Journal of Economic
Education , vol. 38, no. 2, 2007.
K. K. Fung, et al. “Profit vs Efficiency Maximization," Journal of Economic
Education , vol. 37, no. 4, 2006.
K. K. Fung, et al. “Profit
Maximization for Single-Price Searchers," Journal of Economic
Education , vol. 37, no. 2, 2006.
K. K. Fung, et al. “Profit Maximization for Price Takers,” Journal of Economic Education, vol. 37, no. 1, 2006.
K. K. Fung, et al. “Production and Cost,” Journal of Economic
Education , vol. 35, no. 4, 2004.
K. K. Fung, et al. “Comparative Advantage and Gains from Specialization,” Journal of Economic
Education , vol. 35, no. 1, 2004.
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“I found your paper very interesting and exciting. It
is always good, but very unusual, to see something new and challenging.
I am very happy that the manuscript will appear in our journal.”
“Decentralizing
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“Dr. K. K. Fung’s proposal for reforming health care by switching
to more decentralized health unions is likely to become a much
talked-about remedy for the awful status quo.”
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Editor's comments:
"This is a most interesting piece of work and I hope it gets
into the public dialogue where it might serve to advance the
national interests."
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"As a sociologist and not an economist, I began this paper with
a lot of misgivings. These were largely overcome after
completion of the paper. It makes its points clearly for
non-economists. It also sets forth some testable propositions,
which might be of interest outside economics."
Editor's comments:
"Your topic is a good one for our readership and we expect
the paper to be widely cited."
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"The paper is nicely done.....The tone and level of the analysis
is very much like that of Schelling - conversa-tional and not
mathemati-cally pedantic. That, in my view, is a point
in its favor. The substantive contributions represent
a sensible extension of Schelling's concept and coherent treatment
of the slip-pery-slope problem. The leap from stylized
model to application of im-mensely complex social issues lends
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"I believe it is a superb paper getting at the very heart of
one of China's most important problems.....I shall commend your
paper to many people."
-----Ezra Vogel, Harvard University.
Editor's comments:
"Interesting and important pa-per.....When it came in, we
recognized at once that it illustrated the value of interdisciplinary
approach."
-----Editor, American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
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"The author makes a highly spec-ulative, very ambitious and
intriguing set of arguments. It is also a creative attempt
to put together a set of theories and phenomena which have not
been previously joined."
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Reviewers' comments
"This paper is a stimulating 'idea piece." Its reliance
on systems theory points to a theoretical resource with which
social scientists ought to be more familiar. Its basic
hypothesis is full of implications for policy formation in the
area of energy resource management. It is the kind of
odd 'think piece' which might conceivably be brought into place
as a widely cited paper in the develop-ing literature on energy
resource manage-ment."
"This is an unusually interesting paper. It advances
an original and theoretically important thesis: that
a limit to system differentiation is set by the requirement
that subsystems' targets not be incompatible with those of
the larger system."
"In my opinion, this paper is a persuasive exposition of
an innovative (at least with regard to application), quasi
(evolutionary) natural-order thesis which is interesting in
itself for several reasons, e.g., with regard to a theory
of the division of labor and with regard to 'rules vs authority,'
and which should induce reader response."
Editor's comment
"We are always on the lookout for good theoretical papers,
but they appear to be few and far between. Your manuscript
has certainly developed into one that will help fill this
gap."
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the Socialized and the Private Sector in Chinese Collectivized
Agriculture," Developing Economies 12(1), 1974:
41-55. (Developing Economies is published by the Institute
of Developing Economies, Japan. Its manuscript acceptance
rate is 10%.)
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Abundant Economy - A Case Study of Post-War Taiwan," Academia
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Economic Papers is published by the Institute of Economics,
Academia Sinica, Taiwan.)
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