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* [[1968]], "Private Property Rights and Sharecropping," Journal of Political Economy 76 (December 1968): 1107-22; | * [[1968]], "Private Property Rights and Sharecropping," Journal of Political Economy 76 (December 1968): 1107-22; | ||
* [[1969]], | * [[1969]], | ||
** a. Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements, | ** a. Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements, Journal of Law and Economics, April, Vol 12, pp. 23-42 | ||
** b. The Theory of Share Tenancy, University of Chicago Press: Chicago | ** b. The Theory of Share Tenancy, University of Chicago Press: Chicago | ||
* [[1970]], "The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource | * [[1970]], "The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 13, pp49-70 | ||
* [[1972]], ‘The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract’, 82 Economic Journal, 641-657 | * [[1972]], ‘The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract’, 82 Economic Journal, 641-657 | ||
* [[1973]], The Fable of the Bees: An Economic Investigation, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 16, pp11-33 | |||
** Repris en [[1988]], In: The Theory of Market Failure, [[Tyler Cowen]], Dir., Fairfax, VA, George Mason University Press, pp279-304 | |||
* [[1974]], A Theory of Price Control, Journal of Law and Economics, 17: 53–72 | * [[1974]], A Theory of Price Control, Journal of Law and Economics, 17: 53–72 | ||
* [[1978]], The Myth of Social Cost. London: Institute of Economic Affairs | * [[1978]], The Myth of Social Cost. London: Institute of Economic Affairs |
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Steven Cheung est un économiste dans la mouvance de l'école de Chicago. Il a été fortement influencé par les travaux de Ronald Coase. Il a combattu la théorie des économistes interventionnistes prétentant que l'Etat est nécessaire dans l'économie en raison de différents facteurs : externalité, coût social, non-excluabilité. Tout à tour, Steven Cheung, dans ses différents travaux à démontré que ces arguments interventionnistes sont fallacieux. Il est devenu incontournable dans la compréhension de la théorie des biens publics.
Bibliographie
- 1968, "Private Property Rights and Sharecropping," Journal of Political Economy 76 (December 1968): 1107-22;
- 1969,
- a. Transaction Costs, Risk Aversion, and the Choice of Contractual Arrangements, Journal of Law and Economics, April, Vol 12, pp. 23-42
- b. The Theory of Share Tenancy, University of Chicago Press: Chicago
- 1970, "The Structure of a Contract and the Theory of a Non-Exclusive Resource, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 13, pp49-70
- 1972, ‘The Enforcement of Property Rights in Children, and the Marriage Contract’, 82 Economic Journal, 641-657
- 1973, The Fable of the Bees: An Economic Investigation, Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 16, pp11-33
- Repris en 1988, In: The Theory of Market Failure, Tyler Cowen, Dir., Fairfax, VA, George Mason University Press, pp279-304
- 1974, A Theory of Price Control, Journal of Law and Economics, 17: 53–72
- 1978, The Myth of Social Cost. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
- 1982, An economic theory of institution change, In: Will China go 'capitalists'? Hobart Paper No. 94. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
- 1983, “The Contractual Nature of the Firm.” Journal of Law and Economics 26:1–21
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