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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Ng Yew Kwang (Yew-Kwang Ng) 黄有光
Business Address: Division of Economics, HSS, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore 637332. Phone: 67906785
Education:
Chung Hwa Public School, Butterworth, Malaysia (1948-1955) - First prize in public speech
competition, 1954 and 1955.
Han Chiang High School, Penang, Malaysia (1956-1961)
Nanyang University, Singapore (1962-1966)
University of Sydney (1967-1969)
Academic Qualifications:
B. Com. (in Economics), Nanyang University, 1966.
Ph.D. (in Economics), University of Sydney, 1971.
Current Position:
Winsemius Professor, Division of Economics, HSS, Nanyang Technological University, since
January 2013.
Main Previous Position: Personal chair in economics, 1985-2012, Monash University.
Honours:
Emeritus Professor in Economics, Monash University, since January 2013.
Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia since 1981.
Biographee, Who’s Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1770 -
1986, Wheatsheaf, London (included in both the 2nd
or 1986 edition and the 3rd
or 1999
edition; inclusion according to citation counts).
Distinguished Fellow, 2007, Economic Society of Australia.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/doi/10.1111/j.1475-
4932.2008.00467.x/pdf
Other Previous Positions, including Visiting Positions:
Lecturer (1970-1) and Senior Lecturer (1972-3) in Economics, University of New England,
Australia;
Visiting Nuffield Foundation Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford (October 1973 - July 1974);
Reader in Economics, Monash University (1974-1985);
Visiting Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (December 1978 - May
1979);
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Visiting Simon Senior Research Fellow, Manchester University (May - November 1979);
Visiting Professor, University of Hong Kong (December 1986 - January 1987);
Visiting Professor, University of Maryland at College Park (January 1987 - March 1987);
Visiting Fellow, University of Melbourne (March 1987 - July 1987);
Visiting Professor and Fulbright Scholar, Tulane University (December 1987 - March 1988);
Visiting Professor, University of Copenhagen and Roskilde University (Dec. 1989 – Feb. 1990);
Visiting Professor, La Trobe University (February 1990 - June 1990);
Visiting Professor, National University of Singapore (November 1991 - February 1992);
Visiting Professor, Sino-American Economics Training Center at the People‟s University of
China, program run by the US Committee on Economics Education and Research in China
(February 1993 - May 1993);
Visiting Professor, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (November 1993);
Visiting Professor, UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment, Risø National
Laboratory (November - December 1993);
Visiting Professor, The World Bank, Washington, DC (December 1994 - January 1995);
Visiting Professor, La Trobe University (July - September 1995);
Visiting Professor, University of California at Irvine (September - December 1995);
Visiting Professor, Nanyang Technological University (Dec.1995 - March 1996; July-Nov. 2008);
Visiting Professor of Economics, Chinese University of Hong Kong (1997);
Visiting Professor of Economics, National Taiwan University (1998, 2000);
Visiting Professor, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University (October – December
1999);
Visiting Nanyang Professor, Nanyang Technological University (2001-2);
Visiting Professor, City University of Hong Kong (Sept.-Dec. 2002; Jan/Feb. 2007);
Visiting Goh Keng Swee Professor, National University of Singapore (July-Dec. 2002; June-Dec.
2005);
Visiting Professor, Fudan University, Dec. 2003, Dec. 2005, Dec. 2006, Dec 2007, Dec.2008,
Dec.2009.
Visiting Professor, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Sep-Dec. 2009, Oct-Nov. 2010, 2012;
Visiting Professor, Xi‟an Jiaotong University, Sep-Oct 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014;
Visiting Professor, University of Macau, Aug-Dec 2011.
A. Teaching:
Service as external examiner, review committee, etc: Lingnan University, National Taiwan
University, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
B. Research
Awards/Recognitions:
Fellow, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia since 1981.
Biographee, Who’s Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1770 -
1986, Wheatsheaf, London (included in both the 2nd
or 1986 edition and the 3rd
or 1999
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edition; inclusion according to citation counts).
Distinguished Fellow, 2007, Economic Society of Australia.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/doi/10.1111/j.1475-
4932.2008.00467.x/pdf
Served and/or serving as an editor:
Social Choice and Welfare ; Mathematical Social Sciences and Associate Editor,
Behavioral and Brain Sciences , and Corresponding Editor, The Manchester School ,
and on the editorial boards of Economic Record, Journal of Economic Behaviour and
Organisation , Pacific Economic Review , Division of Labour and Transaction
Costs ,and Singapore Economic Review , among other journals .
Invited Conference Papers/Keynote Speeches:
“Preference, Welfare, and Social Welfare”, Colloquium on “Preference, Choice and Value
Theory”, Department of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National
University, 25-27 August 1977.
“Some Broader Issues of Social Choice”, Symposium on Social Choice, France, September 1980.
“Growth or Welfare? On the Economic Development of Chinese Societies with Special
Reference to the Nuclear Power Station at Daya Bay”, Symposium on Economic Development in
Chinese Societies, Hong Kong, December 1986.
“Some Macroeconomic Implications of Non-Perfect Competition: A Mesoeconomic
Perspective”, plenary session on Micro-to-Macro Interfaces, 15th Annual Conference, European
Association for Research in Industrial Economics, Rotterdam, September 1988.
“Divergence between Utility and Dollar Values of Life as One Ages”, First International
Conference on Welfare Economics, Spain 1989.
“Computable General Equilibrium with Imperfect Competition: A Marriage of CGE and
Mesoeconomics” (with Heling Shi), invited address, Australian Applied General Equilibrium
Modelling Conference, IMPACT Project, University of Melbourne, 27-28 May 1991.
“The Effects and Prospect of Chinese Economic Reforms with Reference to Trade, Investment
and Regional Economic Co-operation”, keynote lecture, International Conference on “Trade,
Investment and Economic Prospects in China‟s Three Economies: Mainland, Taiwan, Hong
Kong”, Monash University, 24-26 February 1992.
“Non-neutrality of Money under Non-perfect Competition: Why do Economists fail to see the
Possibility?”, keynote paper, International Conference on Increasing Returns and Economic
Analysis, September 1995.
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“A New Theory of the Firm and its Implications for China‟s Reforms”, keynote paper,
International Conference on China and the Asia-Pacific Economy, The University of Queensland,
15-16 July 1996.
“The Paradox of Interpersonal Cardinal Utility: A Proposed Solution”, Third International
Conference on Economics in Business & Government, Queensland Branch of the Economic
Society of Australia, Griffith University, 18-19 July 1996.
“Population and Migration Issues: Some Fundamental Ethical and Economic Considerations”,
Asian Studies Association of Australia Conference, La Trobe University, July 1996.
“Can China Continue to Grow Rapidly?” Keynote paper, Conference on China, Open University
of Hong Kong, January 1998.
“Solving some Problems of State Enterprise Reform in the Light of Economics”, Keynote paper,
International Conference on China‟s Ownership Reform, University of Macau, March 1998.
“The Economic Relationships between Mainland China and Taiwan: A Perspective from the
principle of Mutual Benefits”, keynote paper, International Conference on Economic Growth of
Pacific Asia, National Taiwan University, Sept. 1998.
“Why do Economists Overestimate the Costs of Public Spending?”, Keynote paper, Conference
of Australasian Economists, La Trobe University, Sept. 1999.
“From Preference to Happiness: Towards a more Complete Welfare Economics”, Keynote paper,
International Conference on Economics and the Pursuit of Happiness, Nuffield College, Oxford,
February 2000.
“Rapid Growth in East Asia: Reflections on Means and Ends”, Keynote paper, First Biennial
Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, City University of Hong Kong, Dec. 2000.
“The power and problems of orthodox economics”, Invited keynote paper, Third Annual
Conference of Chinese Economic Association, December 2003, Fudan University, Shanghai.
“Policy Implications of Behavioural Economics and Happiness Studies”, International
Interdisciplinary Conference on “Progress, Happiness, and Public Policy”, Lingnan University,
Hong Kong, 24-25 June 2005.
“Increasing returns and economic efficiency”, keynote speech, Singapore Economic Review
Conference, 4-6 August 2005.
Opening keynote speech and “Some welfare economic issues of inframarginal economics”,
Professor Xiaokai Memorial Conference, 8-10 September 2005, National Taiwan University.
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“The effects of the high growth of China on other countries: A perspective from the principle of
mutual benefits”, invited speech, Beijing Forum, 16-18 Nov. 2005.
“Increasing Returns and Economic Efficiency”, Trevor Swan Distinguished Lectures in
Economics, ANU, 1 Sept. 2006.
“Do the Economies of Specialization Justify the Work Ethics?”, presented at New Paradigms In
Economics Of Welfare And Trade Under Globalisation And Regionalisation, Conference
celebrating Professor Murray Kemp‟s 80th
birthday, Tuesday 8-10 August 2006, University of
NSW.
“The Economics of Sustainable Development”, keynote speech at “Governments, Markets and
Sustainable Development”, An open forum by Hong Kong People‟s Council for Sustainable
Development (PCSD) and Hong Kong Economic Association, 14 December 2006.
"Towards an Internationally Acceptable National Success Indicator", keynote speech at the 4th
Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
15-18 Dec. 2006.
"Population and Labor Mobility: Some Conceptual Issues with reference to China", keynote
speech at the 2006 International Symposium on Contemporary Labor Economics, Xiamen
University.
“Under-consumption? Over-investment? A perspective from behavioural economics and
happiness studies”, keynote speech at China in Retrospect, Fudan University, 25 Dec. 2006.
“Environment and happiness studies: Implications for the development direction of China”,
Invited keynote speech, Conference on "Chinese economy on a cross road", School of Economics,
Fudan University, Shanghai, 27 Dec. 2007.
“Consumption trade-off vs. catastrophes prevention”, invited keynote speech, Shanghai Forum,
Fudan University, 25 June. 2008.
“Why is a Financial Crisis Important? Implications for China”, invited keynote speech,
Workshop on Three Decades of Economic Reform in China, Renmin University of China, 20
February 2009.
“The Economics of Climate Change”, Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) Fellowship
Conference, 5-9 July 2010.
“GDP, Life Satisfaction, Happiness, or Environmentally Responsible Happy Nation Index?”
Wellbeing Conference, 7 July 2010.
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“The 2008 Financial Crisis: Some Anomalies and some Analytical and Policy
Implications”, Melbourne Graduate Students Conference in Economics 2010.
“Happiness Is Absolute, Universal, Ultimate, Unidimensional, Cardinally Measurable
and Interpersonally Comparable”, Singapore Economic Review Conference, Aug. 2011.
“How Do We Analyze Global Catastrophic Risks Rationally?”, Keynote speech, Hong
Kong Economic Association Biannual Conference, 13 Dec. 2012.
“Sustainable Economic Development and Social Welfare‟, Keynote speech, Nobel
Economists Summit of China on 19 March 2013 in Beijing.
“Why Is Finance Important?”, Keynote speech, Singapore Economic Review
Conference, Aug. 2013.
“Eternal Coase and External Costs: Correcting a misinterpretation important for
environmental protection”, Keynote speech at 12th EBES Conference – 9-11 Jan. 2014
Singapore.
Are Unrealistic Assumptions Acceptable? Some Methodological Issues in Economics,
Keynote speech, Hong Kong Economic Association Biannual Conference, 13 Dec. 2014.
“Generalizing Economics and Expanding Markets”, Keynote speech, Western Economic
Association International Conference, 7-10 Jan. 2016.
http://www.weai.org/PR2016
Other Conference Papers:
Ng Yew Kwang. (2013). Part-peasant: Incomplete Rural-urban Labor Migration in
China. Regional Studies Association North American Conference 2013. Etc.
External Research Funding:
“Putting Imperfect Competition into the Monash Model” (jointly with Prof. Peter Dixon),
Australian Research Council discovery grant, 1994-96.
“Applying New Classical Economics and Mesoeconomics to the Chinese Economy” (jointly with
Dr. Xiaokai Yang), Australian Research Council discovery grant, 1994-1996.
“Mesoeconomics”, Monash Research Grant, 1995-1997.
“An Evolutionary Approach on the Australian Industrial Structure and Implications for Trade
Strategy” (jointly with Dr. Xiaokai Yang and Dr. Heling Shi), Australian Research Council
discovery grant, 1996-98.
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“An inframarginal analysis of the implications of the network effects of the division of labour on
trade and growth” (jointly with Prof. Xiaokai Yang), Australian Research Council discovery
grant, 2000-2002.
“Increasing returns and economic performance” (jointly with Prof. Xiaokai Yang, et al.), Special
Monash University Research Fund 2, 1999-2000.
“WTO membership of China and Sino-Australian investment and trade” (jointly with others),
ARC International Exchange grant, 2001-2003.
“Welfare economic issues in the new classical economic framework of inframarginal analysis”
(with Xiaokai Yang) Australian Research Council discovery grant, 2001-2002.
“Welfare economic issues in the new classical economic framework of inframarginal
analysis:Extension” (with Xiaokai Yang), Australian Research Council discovery grant, 2003-
2004.
“Valuing Life and Time in the Knowledge Economy” (with Guang-Zhen Sun), Australian
Research Council discovery grant, 2005-2006.
“Increasing Returns and Economic Efficiency Australian Research Council discovery grant,
2005-2007.
“The economics of happiness, public policy, and national success indicators”, Australian
Research Council discovery grant DP1097177, 2010-2012. (Over $360,000.)
“The application of welfare economics and happiness studies to some economic policy
issues in Singapore”, SUG, NTU, $92,500.
Fields of Research Interest:
Welfare Economics (including social choice, public policy, environmental issues),
Microeconomics, Microeconomic Foundation of Macroeconomics, Inframarginal Analysis of
Specialization, Contemporary Chinese/Singaporean Economic Problems; Proper Limits of
Markets.
C. Service
Founding president, Chinese Writers Association, Australia.
Writing articles/columns for various newspapers and magazines in Australia, Mainland China,
Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.
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D. Part 1. PUBLICATIONS UP TO 1985 (more important items are starred) :
A. Book
** Welfare Economics: Introduction and Development of Basic Concepts, London: Macmillan,
1979, pp. xvi + 332; second edition, 1983.
B. Articles in Refereed Periodicals up to 1985 (each article is listed once):
i Methodology
* “Value Judgements and Economists‟ Role in Policy Recommendation”, Economic Journal,
September 1972, 1014-1018. Reprinted in W. Marr and B. Raj, eds., How Economists Explain -
A Reader in Methodology, Washington: University Press of America, 1983.
ii Consumer Theory
* “Why do People buy Lottery Tickets? Choices involving Risk and the Indivisibility of
Expenditure”, Journal of Political Economy, October 1965, 530-535.
“An Analysis of Work and Other Constraints on Choices of Activities: Comment”, Western
Economic Journal, June 1971, 226-229.
“Step-Optimization, Secondary Constraints, and Giffen Goods”, Canadian Journal of Economics,
November 1972, 553-560.
iii Production Theory and Theory of the Firm
“A Note on Profit Maximization”, Australian Economic Papers, June 1969, 106-110.
“Competition, Monopoly, and the Incentive to Invent”, Australian Economic Papers, June 1971,
45-49.
“Factor Market Imperfections, Increasing Marginal Returns, and Optimum Input Proportions:
Comment”, Southern Economic Journal, January 1972, 426-428.
“Oligopolistic Interdependence and the Revenue Maximization Hypothesis - Note”, Journal of
Industrial Economics, 1974, 227-233, with T.A. Murphy (New England).
“Utility and Profit Maximization by an Owner-Manager: Towards a General Analysis”, Journal of
Industrial Economics, December 1974, 97-108.
“Competition, Monopoly, and the Incentive to Invent: Reply”, Australian Economic Papers, June
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1977, 154-156.
iv Capital Theory
“A Note on „Some Cambridge Controversies in the Theory of Capital‟“, Journal of Economic
Literature, March 1971, 68-69.
“Harcourt‟s Survey of Capital Theory: A Review Article”, Economic Record, March 1974, 119-
129.
“The Neoclassical and the Neo-Marxist-Keynesian Theories of Income Distribution”, Australian
Economic Papers, June 1974, 124-132.
“The Cambridge Controversy in Capital Theory: Reply”, Australian Economic Papers, June
1977, 151-153.
v Welfare Economics
“Optimum Saving, Individual Decisions, and the Diminishing Marginal Productivity of Capital”,
Economic Journal, September 1970, 749-752.
“Definitions and Welfare Conditions of Public Goods”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy,
June 1971, 199-202.
* “Monopoly, X-Efficiency, and the Measurement of Welfare Loss”, Economica, August 1972,
301-308, with R. Parish (Monash).
“Public Goods and the Stability of Federalism: An Extension”, Kyklos, September 1971, 526-
563.
“Definitions and Welfare Conditions of Public Goods: A Rejoinder”, Scottish Journal of Political
Economy, October 1971, 347-349.
“Little‟s Welfare Criterion under the Equality Assumptions”, Economic Record, December 1971,
579-583.
“Pareto Conditions, Behavioural Rules, and the Theory of Second Best”, Australian Economic
Papers, June 1972, 124-125.
“Bergson Social Welfare Function with Externality”, Economic Record, December 1972, 517-
526.
* “Income Distribution as a Peculiar Public Good: The Paradox of Redistribution and the Paradox
of Universal Externality”, Public Finance, 1973, 1-10.
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* “The Economic Theory of Clubs: Pareto Optimality Conditions”, Economica, August 1973, 291-
298.
“The Economic Theory of Clubs: Optimal Tax/Subsidy”, Economica, August 1974, 309-321.
“A Note on Consumption Sharing and Nonexclusion Rules”, Economica, 1974, 446-450, with R.
D. Tollison (VPI & SU).
* “The Paradox of Universal Externality”, Journal of Economic Theory, 1975, 258-264.
** “Towards a Theory of Third-Best”, Public Finance, 1977, 1-15.
“On Optimal Club Size: Reply”, Economica, November 1978, 407-410.
* “Bentham or Nash? On the Acceptable Form of Social Welfare Functions”, Economic Record,
1981, 57: 238-250.
“Welfarism: A Defence Against Sen‟s Attack”, Economic Journal, June 1981, 91: 527-530.
“All „Ng‟ up on Clubs? A „Brand-new Flawer‟ of Brennan-Flowers”, Public Finance Quarterly,
1981, 9: 75-78.
Welfare Economics: Introduction and Development of Basic Concepts, 2nd edition, London:
Macmillan, 1983.
“Rents and Pecuniary Externalities in Cost-Benefit Analysis”, American Economic Review,
December 1983, 73: 1163-1170.
** “Quasi-Pareto Social Improvements”, American Economic Review, December 1984, 74(5):1033-
1050.
http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/stable/pdfplus/560.pdf
* “Expected Subjective Utility: Is the Neumann-Morgenstern Utility the Same as the
Neoclassical‟s?”, Social Choice and Welfare, 1984, 177-186.
* “Interpersonal Level Comparability Implies Comparability of Utility Differences”, Theory and
Decision, 1984, 141-147.
* “Some Fundamental Issues in Social Welfare”, in G. Feiwel, ed., Issues in Contemporary
Microeconomics and Welfare, 1985, London: Macmillan, 435-469.
* “Equity and Efficiency versus Freedom and Fairness: An Inherent Conflict”, Kyklos, 1985, 495-
516.
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vi Social Choice
* “The Possibility of a Paretian Liberal: Impossibility Theorems and Cardinal Utility”, Journal of
Political Economy, November-December 1971, 1397-1402. Reprinted in C.K. Rowley, ed.,
Social Choice Theory, 1993.
** “Bentham or Bergson? Finite Sensibility, Utility Functions and Social Welfare Functions”,
Review of Economic Studies, 1975, 545-570.
http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=3&hid=127&sid
=d5afc603-6ba4-4238-a837-e55f1a31594d%40sessionmgr112
** “On the Existence of Social Welfare Functions, Social Orderings, and Social Decisions
Functions”, Economica, February 1976, 59-66, with M. C. Kemp (N.S.W.). Reprinted in Mueller,
Dennis C., ed. The Economics of Politics. Volume 2. Elgar Reference Collection. International
Library of Critical Writings in Economics, vol. 131. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.:
Elgar; distributed by American International Distribution Corporation, Williston, Vt., 2001; 530-
37.
http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/stable/pdfplus/2553016.pdf
“More on Social Welfare Functions”, Economica, February 1977, 89-90, with M. C. Kemp
(N.S.W.).
* “Beyond Pareto Optimality: The Necessity of Interpersonal Cardinal Utilities in Distributional
Judgements and Social Choice”, Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 1982, 42(3): 207-233.
“The Incompatibility of Individualism and Ordinalism”, Mathematical Social Sciences,
September 1982, 3, 33-37, with M. C. Kemp (N.S.W.).
* “Some Broader Issues of Social Choice”, in P. K. Pattanaik and M. Salles, eds., Social Choice
and Welfare, Amsterdam: North Holland, 1983, 151-174.
“Individualistic Social Welfare Functions Under Ordinalism: A Reply to Mayston”, Mathematical
Social Sciences, July 1983, 4, 305-307, with M. C. Kemp (N.S.W.).
“The Utilitarian Criterion, Finite Sensibility, and the Weak Majority Principle: A Response”,
Social Choice and Welfare, 1985, 37-38.
vii Public Economic Policy
* “Recent Developments in the Theory of Externality and the Pigovian Solution”, Economic
Record, June 1971, 169-185.
“Optimal Taxes and Pricing: Comment”, American Economic Review, March 1972, 173-174.
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“Optimum Saving: A Practicable Solution”, Indian Journal of Economics, January 1973, 285-294.
** “Optimal Pricing with Budgetary Constraints: The Case of the Two-Part Tariff”, Review of
Economic Studies, July 1974, 337-345, with M. Weisser (New England). Japanese translation,
Tokyo Gas Company.
http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/stable/pdfplus/2296753.pdf?acceptTC=true
“Coase‟s Theorem and First-Party-Priority Rule: Reply”, Economic Record, 1975, 272-274.
* “Non-Economic Activities, Indirect Externalities, and Third-Best Policies”, Kyklos, 1975, 507-
525.
“Again on Externalities and Liabilities Rules: A Reply”, Economic Record, December 1977, 542-
544.
“The Importance of Being Honest”, Economic Record, March 1979, 41-46, with M. C. Kemp
(N.S.W.).
* “Optimal Corrective Taxes or Subsidies when Revenue Raising Imposes Excess Burden”,
American Economic Review, September 1980, 744-751.
“Government Regulation of Industry and the Theory of Third Best”, in B. A. Twohill, ed.,
Government Regulation of Industry, Institute of Industrial Economics, University of New Castle,
N.S.W., 1981, 371-378.
viii International Economics
“Optimal Terms of Foreign Assistance: Comment”, Journal of Political Economy, March-April
1973, 488-490.
“Tariffs and Declining-Cost Industries: Comment”, Economica, 1975, 207-208.
ix Inflation, Unemployment, Macroeconomics
“A Note on Truu‟s Microeconomics of Stagflation”, South African Journal of Economics,
December 1972, 399-400.
* “Aggregate Demand, Business Expectation, and Economic Recovery without Aggravating
Inflation”, Australian Economic Papers, June 1977, 130-140.
“An Integrated Model of Income Determination and Distribution”, Bulletin of Economic
Research, 1979, 54-66.
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** “Macroeconomics with Non-perfect Competition”, Economic Journal, September 1980, 598-610.
“Incomes Policies: Conditions for Voluntary Compliance”, Manchester School, 1981, 49: 111-
128.
** “A Micro-Macroeconomic Analysis Based on a Representative Firm”, Economica, May 1982, 49:
121-139. http://www.jstor.org.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/stable/pdfplus/2553302.pdf
“Macroeconomics with Non-perfect Competition: A Reply”, Economic Journal, September 1982,
92: 706-707.
* “Macroeconomics with Non-perfect Competition: Tax-cuts and Wage Increases”, Australian
Economic Papers, 1983, 22(41), 431-447, with L. McGregor (Monash).
“The Response of Aggregate Demand to Income, Money Supply and Price Level”, Journal of
Macroeconomics, Summer 1984, 357-363.
“A Micro-Macroeconomic Analysis Based on a Representative Firm: Progress Report”, in G.
Feiwel, ed., Issues in Contemporary Macroeconomics and Distribution, 1985, London:
Macmillan, 216-232.
x Psychology, Studies of Happiness
* “Sub-semiorder: A Model of Multi-dimensional Choice with Preference Intransitivity”, Journal
of Mathematical Psychology, August 1977, 51-59.
* “Economic Growth and Social Welfare: The Need for a Complete Study of Happiness”, Kyklos,
1978, 575-587. Reprinted in Easterlin, Richard A., ed. Happiness in Economics. Elgar Reference
Collection. International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, vol. 142. Cheltenham, U.K.
and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar, 2002; 66-77.
“Money and Happiness: First Lesson in Eudaimonology?”, Kyklos, 1980, 161-163.
“Toward Eudaimonology: Notes on a Quantitative Framework for the Study of Happiness”,
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1980, 1(51-58).
xi Philosophy
“My Philosophy”, Repository (Nanyang University), 1963, 28-43.
“An Argument for Utilitarianism”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, June 1981, 11: 229-239, with
Peter Singer (Monash).
“Ng and Singer on Utilitarianism: A Reply”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, June 1983, 13:
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241-242, with Peter Singer (Monash).
Part 2. PUBLICATIONS SINCE 1986:
A. Books
** Mesoeconomics: A Micro-Macro Analysis. 1986, London: Harvester, pp. xvi + 267.
* Social Welfare and Economic Policy. 1990, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, pp. xx + 243.
Welfare Economics (Chinese translation). 1991, Peking: Friendship Press, pp. 15 + 417.
** Specialization and Economic Organization: A New Classical Microeconomic Framework.
In “Contributions to Economic Analysis”, Vol. 215, 1993, Amsterdam: North Holland, pp. xvi
+ 507, with Xiaokai Yang (Monash).
The Unparalleled Mystery. (A novel in Chinese incorporating mysteries, kungfu, love stories, and
economics). Beijing: Writers Press, 1994, pp. 1-230.
Economics and Reforms: Collected Papers of Professor Yew-Kwang Ng. (In Chinese). Beijing:
Reform Press, August 1994, pp. 1-382.
Mesoeconomics (Chinese translation). Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Publishers, 1996.
Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis, ed., London: Macmillan, 1998, with Kenneth Arrow
and Xiaokai Yang. http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9780312177201
Economics and Happiness, Taipei: Maw Chang, 1999
Specialization and Economic Organization (Chinese translation), Beijing: Economic Science
Press, 1999.
Welfare Economics, (Translation in non-simplified Chinese characters), Taipei: Maw Chang,
1999.
Economics and Happiness, (simplified characters version), Dongbei Chaijing University Press
China, 2000, pp. 1 + 359 (ISBN 7-81044-727-0). Received China Book Award for 2002.
** Efficiency, Equality, and Public Policy: With a case for Higher Public Spending, London:
Macmillan, 2000, pp. vii + 189(ISBN 0-333-67165-1).
Editorship of (and authorship of its Introduction, pp. 169-77) Pacific Economic Review’s Volume
in Honour of Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen, June 2001.
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Economy and Life, Sichuan People‟s Publishers, 338 pages (ISBN 7-220-05794-6/F.617). 2002.
Efficiency, Equality, and the Foundation of Public Policy: With a case for Higher Public
Spending, Chinese translation by Tang Xiang. Social Sciences Literature Publishers, Beijing,
2003, 252 pages (ISBN 7-80149-902-6/F.320).
Ng, Yew-Kwang, Heling Shi and Guangzhen Sun, eds. (2003), The Economics of e-Commerce
and Networking Decisions: Applications and Extensions of Inframarginal Analysis, London:
Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003, 344 pages (ISBN 0-333-99932-0).
** Welfare Economics: Towards a Complete Analysis, London: Macmillan, 2004, pp.
xiii+355 (ISBN 0-333-97121-3). http://us.macmillan.com/welfareeconomics
Editorship of (and authorship of its Introduction) of a special issue on Increasing Returns and
Economic Organization, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2004, 55(2): 129-
293.
Economics and Society, Beijing: Economic Science Press, 2005, pp.277 (ISBN 7-5058-5053-
0/F.4307).
Social Welfare and Economic Policy, Peking University Press, 2005, pp.ii+276 (ISBN 7-301-
07792-0/F.0924).
Welfare Economics: Towards a Complete Analysis, Chinese translaton, published by Dongbei
University of Finance and Economics Press, 2005, pp.3+255, ISBN 7-81084-667-1.
Happiness and Public Policy: Theory, Case Studies, and Implications, Palgrave/Macmillan,
London, 2006; ed. with LS. Ho.
* Self-Selected Papers of Yew-Kwang Ng, Shanxi Economics Press, 2008. (Volume 2 of
Contemporary Chinese Economists Library.) ISBN: 978-7-80636-848-0.
* Y-K. Ng & D. Zhang (2008). Advanced Microeconomics, Shanghai Press, pp.v+280. (ISBN
978-7-5432-1418-7).
** Increasing Returns and Economic Efficiency, Palgrave/Macmillan, U.K., 2009, pp. xiii+200.
ISBN 978-0-230-20209-2. http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=287210
From Mesoeconomics to Biology, 2011, Fudan University Press. Chinese Translation by J.Y. Xue
and G.F. Qiu. 361 pages; ISBN: 978-7-309-07715-5/F.1649.
http://www.fudanpress.com/root/showdetail.asp?bookid=6740
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* Common Mistakes in Economics: By the Public, Students, Economists, and Nobel Laureates,
Nova, 2011.
https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=23969
** How Did the Universe Come About? Axiomatic Evolved-‘God’ Creationism, Fudan
University Press, August 2011. ISBN: 978-7-309-08189-3/P.007.
http://www.fudanpress.com/root/showdetail.asp?bookid=7233
Fallacies in Economics from Nobel laureates to the Public, Fudan University Press, August
2011. ISBN: 978-7-309-08267-8/F.1722.
http://www.fudanpress.com/root/showdetail.asp?bookid=7232
Fallacies in Economics from Nobel laureates to the Public, Taiwan traditional Chinese edition.
Published in March 2013.ISBN: 978-986-5860-03-05. 208 pages.
The Road to Happiness, Fudan University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-7-309-09813-6/ B-471.
Happinessism. Wunan Press (Taiwan), Feb. 2015, pp.xii+249, ISBN 978-957-11-7983-4.
Economic Policy and Social Welfare. Contract signed with and manuscript delivered to Fudan
University Press, expected publication: 2016/7.
Truth and Fallacy: The Reflections of an Economist beyond Economics. Contract with
and manuscript delivered to the Oriental Press; expected publication: late 2016 or
early 2017.
B. Chapters/Sections in Academic Books/Encyclopedia
* “Arrow‟s Independence Condition and the Bergson-Samuelson Tradition”, in G. Feiwel, ed.,
Arrow and the Foundations of the Theory of Economic Policy, 1987, London: Macmillan, 223-
242, with M. C. Kemp (N.S.W.).
“Efficiency and Equality in National Economic Policies”, in Jia-pei Wu and Shou-yi Zhang, eds.,
The Role of Economic Modelling in National Economic Management, 1987, Beijing: Economic
Science Publishers, 263-270.
“Growth or Welfare?”, in Y. C. Jao, V. Mok, and L. S. Ho, eds., Economic Development in
Chinese Societies: Models and Experiences, Hong Kong University Press, 1989, 25-36.
“Sharemarket Crashes and the Real Economy” in M, Kreinin, ed., Can Australia Adjust?, Public
Sector Management Institute, Monash University, 1989, 46-53.
“Efficiency, Equality, and Taxation Policies”, in John Head & Richard Krever (eds.), Flattening
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the Tax Rate Scale: Alternative Scenarios and Methodologies, 1990, Longman Professional,
Melbourne, 337-352.
“Congestion Externalities, Immigration and Efficient Pricing”, in Harry R. Clarke, et al, (eds.),
Immigration, Population Growth and the Environment, 1990, Australian Government
Publishing Service, Canberra, 27-29, with Harry R. Clarke (La Trobe).
“The Benefits and Costs of Tourism: An Economic Perspective”, in P. J. Stanton (ed.), The
Benefits and Costs of Tourism: Proceedings of a National Tourism Research Conference,
Institute of Industrial Economics, The University of Newcastle, 1992, 171, with Harry Clarke
(La Trobe).
“The Effects of Chinese Economic Reforms and Regional Economic Co-operation”, in Dilip K.
Das (ed.), The Emerging Growth Pole: The Asia-Pacific, Prentice-Hall, 1996, 531-551, with
Siang Ng.
“The recent Chinese economic performance and prospect”, in C.A. Tisdell and J.C.H. Chai,
(eds.), China’s Economic Growth and Transition: Macroeconomic, Environmental and
Social/Regional Dimensions, Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 1997, 229-256, with
Siang Ng.
* “Non-neutrality of money under non-perfect competition: why do economists fail to see the
possibility?” In Arrow, Ng, and Yang, eds., Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis, London:
Macmillan, 1998, 232-252.
“Pursuit of relative conspicuous consumption in monopolistic competition”, In Arrow, Ng, and
Yang, eds., Increasing Returns and Economic Analysis, London: Macmillan, 1998, 367-382.
“The economic relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China: a perspective from the
principle of mutual advantage”, in C.H. Chang (ed.), East Asian Economic Development: Its
Past and Future - Proceedings of the Third Conference in Memory of Professor Kuo-shu Liang,
pp.139-154; Reply, p.158; Department of Economics, National Taiwan University, 1999; with
Siang Ng.
“Efficiency, equity, and happiness: On the ethical foundations of public policy”, in S.B. Dahiya
(ed.) The Current State of Economic Science, 2: 867-881, Spellbound Publications Pvt. Ltd.,
Rohtak, India. 1999.
“A case for happiness, cardinalism and interpersonal comparability”, in H. Dixon, ed.,
Controversies in Macroeconomics: Growth, Trade and Policy, Blackwells, 2000, 278-288.
“Utilitarianism and interpersonally comparable cardinal utility: some implications of just
perceivable increments of happiness”, in Imperceptible Harms and Benefits, edited by Michael
J. Almeida, ISBN 0-7923-6464-3, September 2000, pp.111-121.
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“Foreword”, L.S. Ho, Principles of Public Policy Practice, London: Kluwer Academic, 2001,
pp.ix-xiii.
“Arrow, Kenneth J. 1921-“, in J. Michie, ed., Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences, Fitzroy
Dearborn, London, 2001, 75-6.
“Equity vs. efficiency”, in J. Michie, ed., Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences, Fitzroy
Dearborn, London, 2001, 495-6.
“Public spending, optimal size”, in Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences, Fitzroy Dearborn,
London, 2001, 1357-9.
“Whither China? Implications of cultural differences and some recent research”, In Jin Yong, ed.,
Living Environment in the New Economic Conditions and Chinese Culture, Hang Zhou:
Zhejiang University Press, 2002, pp. 80-85.
* “The welfare economics of encouraging more births”, in Alan Woodland, ed. Economic Theory
and International Trade: Essays in Honour of Murray C. Kemp. Edward Elgar, 2002, pp.57-67.
“Economic growth and social welfare: The need for a complete study of happiness”, in Easterlin,
Richard A., ed. Happiness in Economics. Elgar Reference Collection. International Library of
Critical Writings in Economics, vol. 142. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar;
distributed by American International Distribution Corporation, Williston, Vt., 2002; 66-77.
Ng, Y.K. and Wills, I. (2002). “Welfare economics and sustainable development”, in Knowledge
for Sustainable Development - An Insight into the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems,
UNESCO Publishing / Eolss Publishers, Paris, France, Oxford, UK. Vol. 3, pp. 485-506.
“The Principle of Happiness – Preface”, In Huixiong Chen, The Principle of Happiness, Beijing:
Economic Science Publishers (ISBN 7-5058-3397-9/F-2741), 2003, pp.1-3.
“Entrepreneurship and globalization”, in The Tan Kah Kee Spirit of Today, Singapore: Global
Publishing Co. (ISBN 981-04-8446-1), 2003, pp. 99-118.
“Benefits and costs of globalization”, Commemorative Proceedings of the 7th
World Chinese
Entrepreneurs Convention, 2003, pp.291-5.
“Preface” and “Introduction”, in Ng, Yew-Kwang, Heling Shi and Guangzhen Sun, eds. (2003),
The Economics of e-Commerce and Networking Decisions: Applications and Extensions of
Inframarginal Analysis, London: Palgrave/Macmillan, pp.x-xii, 1-7.
“Inframarginal Versus Marginal Analysis of Networking Decisions and E-Commerce”, in Ng,
Yew-Kwang, Heling Shi and Guangzhen Sun, eds. (2003), The Economics of e-Commerce and
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Networking Decisions: Applications and Extensions of Inframarginal Analysis, London:
Palgrave/Macmillan, pp.11-23.
“Professor Xiaokai and his contributions”, in Yizi Chen, ed. Where Is China Heading: In Memory
of Xiaokai Yang, New York: Mirror Books, 2004, pp.200-12. (ISBN 1-932138-23-4.)
Yew-Kwang NG and Lok Sang HO, “Happiness and public policy: An introduction”, in
Happiness and Public Policy: Theory, Case Studies, and Implications, Palgrave/Macmillan,
London, 2006.
“Public policy implications of behavioural economics and happiness studies”, in Happiness and
Public Policy: Theory, Case Studies, and Implications, Palgrave/Macmillan, London, 2006.
“Utility, welfare, and happiness”, In Wang Dingding et al. (2007). Economics: Discussions by
Three Economists, People‟s Publishers, Shanghai.
“A quantum leap in happiness”, In Leo Bormans, ed. (2010), The World Book of Happiness (pp.
78-79). Richmond Hill: Firefly Books.
“Consumer surplus”, in Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd (editors), Famous Figures and Diagrams in
Economics, Edward Elgar, U.K., 2010, pp.97-103.
“Harberger‟s triangles”, in Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd (editors), Famous Figures and Diagrams
in Economics, Edward Elgar, U.K., 2010, pp.104-9.
“External economies and their taxation”, in Mark Blaug and Peter Lloyd (editors), Famous
Figures and Diagrams in Economics, Edward Elgar, U.K.. 2010, pp.121-7.
“Utility measurement”, in James E. Crimmins, ed. The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of
Utilitarianism (London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).
“Interpersonal utility”, in James E. Crimmins, ed. The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism
(London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).
“Expected utility hypothesis”, in James E. Crimmins, ed. The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of
Utilitarianism (London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).
“Number-dampened utilitarianism”, in James E. Crimmins, ed. The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of
Utilitarianism (London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).
“Hope for the better; No need for the best!”, In Leo Bormans, ed. (2015). The World Book of
Hope, Lannoo, Belgium.
“Welfare Economics”, In: James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the
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Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, 2015, Vol 25. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 497–503.
“A Larger Singapore Contributing to Human Welfare and Making Huge Money”, In Euston Quah,
ed., Singapore 2065: Leading Insights on Economy and Environment from 50 Singapore
Icons and Beyond, World Scientific, 2015, pp. 184-8.
“Efficiency and equality: Some economic issues in Malaysia”, in LIN Yong, ed., Forum on
Development Issues in Malaysia, Nantah Education and Research Foundation, Malaysia,
2016, pp. 186-192.
C. Papers in Refereed Periodicals
* “On the Welfare Economics of Population Control”, Population and Development Review, June
1986, 12: 247-266.
“Social Criteria for Evaluating Population Change: An Alternative to the Blackorby-Donaldson
Criterion”, Journal of Public Economics, 1986, 29: 375-381.
“Beyond Pareto Optimality: A Response to Christian Seidl”, Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie,
1986, 46: 311-315.
“A Final Rejoinder to Seidl”, Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 1986, 46: 318-319.
* “Diamonds are a Government‟s Best Friend: Burden-Free Taxes on Goods Valued for Their
Values”, American Economic Review, March 1987, 77: 186-191.
* “Relative-Income Effects and the Appropriate Level of Public Expenditure”, Oxford Economic
Papers, June 1987, 293-300.
“Political Distortions and the Relevance of Second and Third-Best Theories”, Public
Finance/Finances Publiques, 1987, No. 1, 137-145.
“The Role of Economists and Third-Best Policies”, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 1987,
No. 1, 152-155.
* “Equity, Efficiency, and Financial Viability: Public-Utility Pricing with Special Reference to
Water Supply”, Australian Economic Review, 3rd Quarter 1987, 21-35.
“Taxation Policies: Some Neglected Essential Issues”, Australian Tax Forum, 1987, 347-355.
“Is A Dollar A Dollar? A Response”, Oxford Economic Papers, 1988, 40, 584-586.
* “Economic Efficiency versus Egalitarian Rights”, Kyklos, 1988, 215-237.
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“Hurka‟s Gamble and Methuselah‟s Paradox”, Social Choice and Welfare, 1989, 6: 45-49.
“Interpersonal Level Comparability Implies Comparability of Utility Differences: A Reply”,
Theory and Decision, 1989, 26: 91-93.
* “Individual Irrationality and Social Welfare”, Social Choice and Welfare, 1989, 6, 87-101.
“Diamonds Are a Government‟s Best Friend: Burden-Free Taxes on Goods Valued for Their
Values: Reply”, American Economic Review, December 1989, 79: 1289-1290.
“Economic Efficiency versus Egalitarian Rights: A Response”, Kyklos, December 1989, 42(2):
261-264.
* “What Should We Do About Future Generations? The Impossibility of Parfit‟s Theory X”,
Economics and Philosophy, 1989, 5: 135-253.
http://journals.cambridge.org.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=
1&fid=2796336&jid=EAP&volumeId=5&issueId=&aid=2796328
“The Case for and Difficulties of Using „Demand Areas‟ for Measuring Changes in Well-Being”,
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990, 13(1): 30-31.
“Welfarism and Utilitarianism: A Rehabilitation”, Utilitas, November 1990, 2(2): 171-193.
“An Argument for Utilitarianism: A Defence”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, December
1990, 68(4): 448-454, with Peter Singer (Monash).
“Should We Be Very Cautious or Extremely Cautious on Measures that May Involve Our
Destruction? On the Finiteness of Our Expected Welfare”, Social Choice and Welfare, 1991,
8(1): 79-88.
* “Equivalent Changes/Differences for Percentages and Probabilities”, Quarterly of Applied
Mathematics, June 1991, Volume XLIX, No. 2, 289-301.
* “Towards Welfare Biology: Evolutionary Economics and Population Dynamics of Animal
Consciousness and Suffering”, Psycoloquy: Refereed Electronic Journal of Peer Discussion,
2(7), 7 August 1991 (Part 1, 388 lines; Part 2, 373 lines).
“Towards Welfare Biology: Response to Commentaries”, Psycoloquy: Refereed Electronic
Journal of Peer Discussion, 2(8), 25 September 1991 (342 lines).
“Should a „Natural Monopolist‟ be Subject to Competition? With Special Reference to Cellular
Mobile Telephone Services in Australia”, Australian Economic Review, 1991, 2nd Quarter, 32-
44.
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“The Economic Case for an Open Door Immigration Policy”, Policy, 1991, Autumn, 47-49, with
Harry Clarke (La Trobe).
* “The Paradox of the Adventurous Young and the Cautious Old: Natural Selection versus
Rational Calculation”, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1991, 153: 339-352.
“Do Individuals Optimize in Intertemporal Consumption/Savings Decisions? A Liberal Method to
Encourage Savings”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1992, 17: 101-114.
* “Utilitarianism and Interpersonal Comparison: Some Implications of a Materialist Solution to
the World Knot”, Social Choice and Welfare, 1992, 9(1): 1-15.
* “The Older the More Valuable: Divergence between Utility and Dollar Values of Life as One
Ages”, Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie), 1992, 55(1): 1-16.
* “Business Confidence and Depression Prevention: A Mesoeconomic Perspective”, American
Economic Review, May 1992, 82(2): 365-371.
“Optimal Investment in Urban Drainage: A Framework for Cost-Benefit Analysis”, Australian
Economic Review, 1992, 3rd Quarter, 19-28.
“Business Confidence and Depression Prevention: A Micro-Macroeconomic Perspective”,
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1992, 25: 65-86.
* “Mixed Diamond Goods and Anomalies in Consumer Theory: Upward-Sloping Compensated
Demand Curves with Unchanged Diamondness”, Mathematical Social Sciences, 1993, 25: 287-
293.
* “Relative Income, Aspiration, Environmental Quality, Individual and Political Myopia: Why
May the Rat-Race for Material Growth be Welfare-Reducing?”, Mathematical Social Sciences,
1993, 26: 3-23, with Jianguo Wang (Monash).
“Immigration and Economic Welfare: Resource and Environmental Aspects”, Economic Record,
September 1993, 69(206): 259-273, with Harry Clarke (La Trobe).
“Tourism, Economic Welfare and Efficient Pricing”, Annals of Tourism Research, 1993, 20(4):
613-632, with Harry Clarke (La Trobe). Reprinted in Tisdell, Clem, ed. The Economics of
Tourism. Volume 2. Elgar Reference Collection. International Library of Critical Writings in
Economics, vol. 121. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar; distributed by
American International Distribution Corporation, Williston, Vt., 2000; 324-43.
“The International Diffusion of the Fruits of Technical Progress”, International Economic Review,
May 1993, xxxiv, No. 2, 381-385,with Murray Kemp (New South Wales) and Koji Shimomura
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(Kobe University, Japan); reprinted in Murray Kemp, The Gains from Trade and the Gains from
Aid: Essays in International Trade Theory, 160-164, London: Routledge, 1995.
“Interest Rate Parity and Divergence of Views on Exchange-Rate Changes: An Upward Sloping
Supply Curve of Funds even for a Small Country”, Australian Economic Papers, December
1993, 32, 272-283, with Dietrich Fausten (Monash).
* “Theory of the Firm and Structure of Residual Rights”, Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, 1995, 26: 107-128, with Xiaokai Yang (Monash).
* “Work Quality and Optimal Pay Structure: Piece vs. Hourly Rates in Employee Remuneration”,
Economic Letters, 1995, 47: 409-416, with He-ling Shi (Monash).
** “Towards Welfare Biology: Evolutionary Economics of Animal Consciousness and
Suffering”, Biology & Philosophy, 1995, 10(3): 255-285.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/uj81758r187l7777/
“Infinite Utility and Liedekerke‟s Impossibility”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, September
1995, 73(3): 408-412.
* “A Case for Cardinal Utility and Non-arbitrary Choice of Commodity Units”, Social
Choice and Welfare, 1995, 12: 255-266, with Jianguo Wang (New South Wales).
“Non-Traded Goods and the Welfare Gains from Tourism: Comment”, International Review of
Economics and Finance, 1995, 4(3): 305-309, with Harry Clarke (La Trobe).
“Population Growth and the Benefits from Optimally Priced Externalities”, Australian Economic
Papers, June 1995, 113-119, with Harry Clarke (La Trobe).
* “Complex Niches Favour Rational Species”, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 179(4): 303-311,
April 1996.
* “Happiness surveys: Some comparability issues and an exploratory survey based on just
perceivable increments”, Social Indicators Research, 38(1): 1-29, May 1996.
http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/content/u4245h61864172t6/fulltext.pdf
** “The enrichment of a sector (individual/region/country) benefits others: The third welfare
theorem?”, Pacific Economic Review, Nov. 1996, 1(2): 93-115.
“Quantity precommitment and Bertrand competition yield Cournot outcomes: A case with product
differentiation”, Australian Economic Papers, June 1997, 1-22, with Xiangkang Yin (La Trobe).
* “A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparison”, Economic Journal,
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107(445): 1848-1858, November 1997.
* “Specialization, information, and growth: A sequential equilibrium analysis”, Review of
Development Economics, 1(3): 257-274, 1997, with Xiaokai Yang (Monash).
“The paradox of interpersonal cardinal utility: a proposed solution to a central problem of public
economic policy”, Public Economics Review, 2(1): 1-32, November 1997.
“Quality adjusted life years (Qalys) versus willingness to pay in matters of life and death”,
International Journal of Social Economics, 25: 1178-1188, 1998.
* “Utility, informed preference or happiness?” Social Choice and Welfare, 16(2): 197-216, 1999.
http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/content/5grvwb8yj1l58nfw/fulltext.pdf
“Why do the World Bank and IMF differ in dealing with the East-Asian financial crisis? A
perspective from mesoeconomics”, Economic Research, January 1999, 18-21.
“Efficiency, equality and happiness: On the ethical foundation of public policy”, International
Journal of Development Planning Literature, 14(1): 1-15, January-March, 1999.
“The enrichment of a sector benefits others: The case of trade for specialization”, International
Journal of Development Planning Literature, 14(3): 403-410, July-September, 1999, with Siang
Ng (Monash).
* “Intra-firm branch competition for a monopolist”, Australian Economic Papers, 38(3):
238-249, September 1999, with Wenli Cheng (NZ Treasury).
“Can money buy happiness? Why should public spending be increased?”, Taiwan Economic
Review, 27(3): 269-284, September 1999.
“On estimating the effects of events like the Asian financial crisis: A mesoeconomic approach”,
Taiwan Economic Review, 27 (4): 393-412, December 1999.
“The effect of number and size of interest groups on social rent dissipation”, Public Choice,
101(3/4): 251-265, December 1999, with Guangzhen Sun (Monash).
Marjit, Sugata, U. Broll, B. Moitra & Y-K. Ng, “Resolving the credibility problem of an honest
government: A case for foreign investment subsidy”, Review of International Economics. Vol. 7
(4). p 625-31. November 1999.
“Income disparities in the transition of China: reducing negative effects by dispelling
misconceptions”, Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 9(1): 55-68, 2000,
with Siang Ng (Monash)
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.
“Quantity precommitment and Bertrand competition yield Cournot outcomes: A case with
product differentiation: Reply”, Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 39, No. 1, March 2000, pp.
113-119, Blackwell Publishers (ISSN 0004-900X), with Yin, Xiangkang.
“Some problems of publishing papers in economics periodicals”, Taiwan Economic Review,
28(1): 115-122, March 2000.
* “The optimal size of public spending and distortionary costs of taxation”, National Tax
Journal, Vol. 52(2), June 2000, pp. 253-272.
“Why do economists overestimate the costs of public spending?”, Newsletter of Royal Economic
Society (UK), July 2000.
“The enrichment of a sector (individual/region/country) benefits others: a generalization”, Pacific
Economic Review, Vol. 5, No. 3, (2000), 299-302. with Siang Ng (Monash).
* “The measurement of structural differences between economies: An axiomatic
characterization”, Economic Theory, 16, (2000), 313-321. with Guangzheng Sun (Max-Planck-
Institute for Research into Economic Systems)
* “From separability to unweighted sum: A case for utilitarianism”, Theory and Decision, 2000,
49: 299-312
Siang Ng & Yew-Kwang Ng, “The importance of reliability in realizing returns”, Advances in
Financial Planning and Forecasting, 2000, Vol. 9, 57-65.
Siang Ng & Yew-Kwang Ng, "Does the Enrichment of Another Country Benefit India? Some
Empirical Results", International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics, Vol. 9, No.
4, October-December 2001, pp. 479-492.
* Yew-Kwang Ng & Jiangou Wang, “Attitude choice, economic change, and welfare”, Journal of
Economic Behaviour and Organization, 2001, 45: 279-291.
* Siang Ng & Yew-Kwang Ng “Welfare-reducing growth despite individual and government
optimization”, Social Choice and Welfare, 2001, 18: 497-506.
* “Is public spending good for you?”, World Economics, invited but refereed contribution, April-
June 2001, 2(2): 1-17.
“Fairness and welfare”, Pacific Economic Review, 2001, 6(2): 169-177.
* “The East-Asian happiness gap”, Pacific Economic Review, 2002, 7(1): 51-63.
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“Economic policies in the light of happiness studies with reference to Singapore”, Singapore
Economic Review, 2002, 47(2): 199-212.
* Yew-Kwang Ng & Siang Ng, “Do the economies of specialization justify the work ethics? An
examination of Buchanan‟s hypothesis”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
2003, 50: 339-53.
** “From preference to happiness: Towards a more complete welfare economics”, Social Choice
and Welfare, 2003, 20: 307-50.
http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/content/61m11jgtc3vl7lpd/fulltext.pdf
Yew-Kwang Ng & Guangzhen Sun, “Exclusion of self evaluations in peer ratings: an
impossibility and some proposals”, Social Choice and Welfare, 2003, 20(3): 443-56.
Yew-Kwang Ng & Yeong-Nan Yeh, “Comparative-statics without the differentiation of the first-
order conditions”, Economic Letters, 2003, 78:161-6.
“Appropriate discounting of future utilities need not be the dictatorship of the present”, Social
Choice and Welfare”, 2003, 21:113-6.
“Orthodox economics and economists: Strengths and weaknesses”, Singapore Economic Review.
2003, 48(1):81-94.
* Ng, Yew-Kwang and Po-Ting Liu, “Global environmental protection – solving the
international public-good problem by empowering the United Nations through cooperation with
WTO”, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 2003, 3(4): 409-17.
“Increasing returns and economic organization: Introduction”, Journal of Economic Behavior
and Organization, 2004, 55(2): 129-136.
Ng, Yew-Kwang and Ying Wu, "Multiple equilibria and interfirm macro-externality: An analysis
of sluggish real adjustments", Annals of Economics and Finance, 2004, 5: 61-77.
Li Guoqiang, Yew-Kwang Ng, ¨The emergence of multinational enterprise: a general-equilibrium
analysis〃, Journal of International Business and Economics (United States), Vol II, Number 1,
2004, pp:45-60.
* “Sustainable development: A problem of environmental disruption now instead of intertemporal
ethics”, Sustainable Development, 2004, 12: 150-60.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sd.232/pdf
* “Optimal environmental charges/taxes: Easy to estimate and surplus-yielding”, Environmental
and Resource Economics, 2004, 28(4):395-408.
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/t22g247332723517/
Xin Deng & Y-K. Ng, “Optimal taxation on mixed diamond goods”, Pacific Economic Review.
2004, 9(4): 293-306.
“Policy implications of behavioural economics: With special reference to the optimal level of
public spending”, Australian Economic Review, Sept. 2005, 38(3):298-306.
“Intergenerational impartiality: Replacing discounting by probability weighting”, Journal of
Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2005, 18(3), pp 237-57.
* Division of labour and transaction costs: An introduction", Division of Labour & Transaction
Costs, 2005, 1(1):1-13.
“Fundamental Problems of Social Choice and the Paradox of Interpersonally Comparable
Cardinal Utility”, The Journal of Peking University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), No.5,
2005, pp.159-165.
Y-K. Ng & Dingsheng Zhang, “Increasing returns and the Smith dilemma”, Singapore Economic
Review, 2005, 50: 407-16.
“Some policy implications of behavioural economics and happiness studies for Singapore: With
reference to casinos”, Invited Imminent Paper, Singapore Economic Review, 2006, 51(1): 1-
18.
“Yang‟s modern classical economics of specialization and its implications”, Economic Papers,
June 2006, 25(2):101-5.
“Do the economies of specialization justify the work ethics? A further examination of Buchanan‟s
hypothesis”, Annals in Economics & Finance, 2006, 7(2), 385-403.
Matthew Clarke & Yew-Kwang Ng, Population dynamics and animal welfare: Issues raised by the
culling of kangaroos in Puckapunyal, Social Choice and Welfare, 2006, 27: 407-22.
Y-K. Ng & G. Sun, “The economics of endogenous specialization: Introduction”, Pacific
Economic Review, 2007, 12(1): 63-7.
Guo-qiang Li & Yew-Kwang Ng, “Indirect pricing theory of the firm: A general-equilibrium
analysis involving production technology and management service”, Pacific Economic
Review, 2007, 12(1): 129-48.
Waka Cheung & Yew-Kwang Ng (2007), “Specialization and cooperation in research”, Asia-
Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, 14(1): 27-42.
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* Yew-Kwang Ng & Dingsheng Zhang (2007), “Average-cost pricing, increasing returns, and
optimal output: comparing home and market production”, Journal of Economics, 90(2): 167-
92.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n5h172736p1t3707/
* Yew-Kwang Ng & Siang Ng (2007), “Why should governments encourage improvements in
infrastructure? Indirect network externality of transaction efficiency”, Public Finance and
Management, 7(4): 340-362.
“On the use of the representative decision-maker methodology: A reply to Professor Kemp‟, Keio
Economic Studies, 2007, 43(2): 73-8.
* “Eternal Coase and external costs: A case for bilateral taxation and amenity rights”, European
Journal of Political Economy, 2007, 23: 641-59. [Awarded Best Paper Prize at the Economics
and Environment Network National Workshop 2005, Australian National University.]
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V97-4NNWCB6-
1/2/1f85df021797d9d310883289c084eb86
Waka Cheung & Yew-Kwang Ng (2007), “Duality in an Industry with Fluctuating Demand”,
Annals of Economics and Finance, 8(2), 229–250.
** “Environmentally responsible happy nation index”, Social Indicators Research, 2008,
85:425–446.
http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/content/qu587565w3277471/fulltext.pdf
* “Happiness studies: Ways to improve comparability and some public policy implications”,
Economic Record, June 2008, 84:253-66.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/doi/10.1111/j.1475-
4932.2008.00466.x/pdf
“Why is the military draft common? Conscription and increasing returns”, Annals of Economics
and Finance, November 2008. 9(2): 373–384.
* "Why Is A Financial Crisis Important? The Significance of the Relaxation of the Assumption of
Perfect Competition", International Journal of Business and Economics, August 2009, 8(2): 91-
114. Lead paper.
http://proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/pqdweb?index=3&did=1907181191&SrchMo
de=3&sid=1&Fmt=6&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=12985955
35&clientId=16397&aid=1
Guangzhen Sun & Yew-Kwang Ng, “The age-dependent value of time: A lifecycle analysis”,
Journal of Economics, 2009, 97: 233–250.
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Wang, Xuxiang, R. Smyth & Y-K. Ng, “A new ordered family of Lorenz curves with an
application to measuring income inequality and poverty in rural China”, China Economic
Review. 20 (2009) 218–235.
“A debate on “You are not a fish, how could you possibly know the pleasures enjoyed by fish?” –
A critique of solipsism with evolutionary bioeconomics, Journal of Xi’an Jiaotong University,
2010, 30(2): 70-3.
* Consumption tradeoff vs. catastrophes avoidance: Implications of some recent results in happiness
studies on the economics of climate change, Climatic Change, 2011, 105(1): 109-127, DOI:
10.1007/s10584-010-9880-z.
http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/content/kqm7g44747071460/fulltext.pdf
** On the origin of our cosmos: A proposition of axiomatic evolved cosmic consciousness, Journal
of Cosmology, 2011, Vol 13, 3754-3764.
http://journalofcosmology.com/QuantumCosmos113.html
ZuXiang Wang, Yew-Kwang Ng and Russell Smyth (2011), A general method for creating Lorenz
curves, Review of Income and Wealth, 57(3): 561-582.
Ye Dezhu, Lian Yujun, Ng Yew-Kwang, Li Donghui (2012). Consumption culture, cognitive bias
and consumption anomalies, Economic Research, Feb., pp.82-93.
Waka Cheung and Yew-Kwang Ng (2013), The Impact of Market Scale on Standardization and
Specialization, Studies in Microeconomics, December 2013 1: 243-266. doi:
10.1177/2321022213501262
http://mic.sagepub.com/content/1/2.toc
Dingsheng Zhang, Wenli Cheng & Yew-Kwang Ng (2013), Increasing returns, land use controls
and housing prices in China, Economic Modelling, 31:789–795.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264999313000370
What could happen, will happen? A mathematical proof and an application, Applied
Mathematics [p-ISSN: 2163-1409; e-ISSN: 2163-1425], 2013, 3(2): 39-44.
doi:10.5923/j.am.20130302.01 http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.am.20130302.01.html
* Our sub-universe, the wider universe, and their properties,International Journal of
Physics,1(6): 138-145. 19 November 2013. DOI: 10.12691/ijp-1-6-2.
http://www.sciepub.com/ijp/content/1/6 )
Shuying WANG, Liang JIE, Yew-Kwang NG (2014). Gender differences in competitive
behavior, Academics, Aug., 195(8): 52-65.
Is the investment rate of China too high? Some neglected factors. Academics, June 2014,
pp.5-9.
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Dezhu YE, Yew-Kwang NG, Yujun LIAN, Culture and Happiness, Social Indicators
Research, Sep. 2014, pp.1-29. (SSCI, 2013 Impact Factor, 1.45; 5-Year impact factor:
1.51) . DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11205-014-0747-y.
Yinyin Cai & Yew-Kwang Ng, Part-peasant: Incomplete rural-urban labor migration in
China, Pacific Economic Review, 19(4) 401-22 (2014).
Why is finance important? Some thoughts on post-crisis economics, Singapore
Economic Review, (2014). 59(5): 1450037.
Shu-Ying Wang, Jie Liang, Yew-Kwang Ng, Competition, perceived pressure and
subjective happiness, Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University (Social Sciences), Vol. 35,
No.3.(2015),p.95-103. [In Chinese]
Shu-Ying Wang, He-Ling Shi, Yew-Kwang Ng, The possibility of win-win of carbon
emission reduction and economic growth, Social Science Front, Vol. 3.(2015), p.39-50.
[In Chinese]
Yew-Kwang Ng (2015). Economics too difficult? Social Science Front,40-45.
Dezhu Ye, Yujun Lian, Yew-Kwang Ng, National culture and saving rates: A cross-
country empirical research based on dominance analysis, Finance Review, 2015(3): 31-
44. [In Chinese]
Is an increasing capital share under capitalism inevitable? European Journal of Political
Economy, 38(2015): 82-6. Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.702; 5-Year Impact
Factor: 1.298. Online at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0176268015000063
Welfare biology as an extension of biology: Interview with Yew-Kwang Ng, by Max
Carpendale, Relations: Beyond Anthropocentrism, 2015,3(2): 197-202.
http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/Relations/article/view/884
Some conceptual and methodological issues on happiness: Lessons from evolutionary
biology, Singapore Economic Review, 2015, 60(4).
Yew-Kwang Ng & Benqian Sang (2016). Should human organs be legally bought and
sold? A dialogue between an economist and a jurist. Study & Exploration, 248: 60-63.
[In Chinese]
How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal
Sentience, 2016.007. Target article for peer commentary.
http://animalstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol1/iss7/1/
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Could fish feel pain? A wider perspective, Animal Sentience, 2016.019.
http://animalstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol1/iss3/13/
Are unrealistic assumptions/simplifications acceptable? Some methodological issues in
economics, Pacific Economic Review, May 2016, 21(2): 180-201.
Separating efficiency and equality, automation, and Piketty‟s theory of increasing capital
share, Contemporary Economic Policy, July 2016, 34(3): 396-8.
Peter A. DIAMOND, James A. MIRRLEES, Yew-Kwang NG and Ravi KUMAR
(2016). Inequality: Comments, questions, and answers, Contemporary Economic
Policy, July 2016, 34(3): 412-4.
Utilitarianism generalized to include animals: Response to commentary on Ng on
animal suffering, Animal Sentience, July, 2016, 099.
http://animalstudiesrepository.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1115&context=animsent
Welfare-reducing growth and cost-benefit analysis: Essay in memory of E.J. Mishan,
Singapore Economic Review, Sep. 2016, 61(3): 9 pages.
The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, 2016.
doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.12318.
The memorable Gordon Tullock, Journal of Bioeconomics, 2016, 18(2): 117-9. Doi:
10.1007/s10818-016-9222-y.
D. A number of book reviews in Economica, Economic Record, Journal of
Economic Literature, Manchester School, Social Choice and Welfare, etc.
SELECTED (from several hundred) NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
“Classical Chinese Poems”, Sing Bing Daily, 8 June 1980.
“The Significance of Welfare Economics for the Modernization of China” (in Chinese), Chung
Pao Monthly, October 1984, 10,000 words. Reprinted in Reprints and Translation for Reference
(an official Chinese publication for cadres). This article is based on a lecture given at the Institute
of Economics, Academy of Social Sciences, Peking, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, early in 1984.
“The Problems of Speculation and Monopoly in the Chinese Economy”, Cheng Ming Monthly,
July 1985, 8,000 words.
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“The Undesirable Consequences of the One-Child Policy: A Rational Analysis of Population
Policies”, The Nineties Monthly, October 1985, 11,000 words.
“Chinese-Style Socialism from the Viewpoint of Modern Economics”, Mirror Monthly, January
1986, 8,000 words.
“Don‟t Cheer Yet: More Strong Medicine Needed”, Times on Sunday, 17 May 1987.
“Freedom, Democracy, and Economic Systems”, The Thinker (Shanghai), January 1989, 37-42.
“Diamonds could be Keating‟s best friend”, The Age, 23 June 1989.
“How to raise government revenue without any burden? With reference to Hong Kong”, Hong
Kong Economic Journal, December 1989, 79-83.
“Soul-snatching Devils” (a novel of about 120,000 words incorporating some economic
principles), serialized daily in Nanyang Daily, Malaysia, December 1989 - March 1990.
“Are There Valid Economic Grounds for Restricting Immigration?”, Economic Papers, March
1991, 10(1): 71-76, with Harry Clarke (La Trobe).
“Exploding the myths of migrant effects”, Financial Review, Tuesday, July 16, 1991, with Harry
Clarke (La Trobe).
“On the Possibility of Multipersonal Judgments”, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 27(4):
108-109.
“The Economic and Political Prospects of China”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, August 1993,
41-44.
“Can‟t Move! How to reduce traffic congestion in large cities?”, Taiwan Economic Research
Monthly, February 1994, 91-93.
“Why do economists underestimate the benefits (welfare) of environmental protection and public
goods? A discussion of the effects of relative income”, Economic Outlook Quarterly, April 1994,
131-134.
“Relative income and diamond effects: A case for burden-free taxes and higher public
expenditure”, Economic Papers, 14(4): 29-33, December 1995.
“Reconstructing economic ethics in China”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, 238: 3-6, January
1997.
“Happiness, cardinalism and interpersonal comparability: The economist‟s prejudice against
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subjective concepts”, Twenty-First Century, 43: 150-159, October 1997.
“How much should government revenue and spending be?” Hong Kong Economic Journal, 243:
6-8, June 1997.
“Can economic growth increase happiness?” Hong Kong Economic Journal, 255: 49-53, June
1998.
“Economy in poems: with some „single-word‟ poems” Hong Kong Economic Journal, October
1998, 62-64.
“The contributions of Amartya Sen and some related controversies”, Contemporary, Issue No.
135, November 1998, 52-59.
“On China‟s state enterprise reform”, Harvard China Review, 1998, Vol.1(1): 32-5.
“Who do the World Bank and IMP differ on the East Asian Financial crisis? A mesoeconomic
perspective”, Economic Research Journal (Beijing), Issue 369, Jan. 1999, 18-21.
“The mutually beneficial economic relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China”, Economic
Outlook Bimonthly, Issue No. 61 (January 1999), 10-15, with Siang Ng (Monash).
“The presumption of innocence and double jeopardy: Is it reasonanle for the employer to fire
convicts?” Hong Kong Economic Journal, No.264, March 1999, 79-80.
“The economics of returnees”, Economic Outlook, May 1999.
“The method of balance in peer assessment”, Global Views Monthly (Taipei), July 1999, 128-9.
“Theory and practice: Why should the five-day week be encouraged?” Economic Outlook
Bimonthly (Taipei), No. 65, Sep. 1999, 100-2.
“The current economic problems in China: demand or supply side?” Economic Highlights,
October 1999.
“Life is more valuable for the old”, Economic Highlights (China), No. 354, 17 Dec. 1999, 1 and
4.
“Was Fan Gang Wrong?”, Economic Highlights, No. 367, January 2000, 4.
“The Economics Of Education Reform”, Economic Highlights, No. 371, February 2000, 4.
“WTO, Cars and Diamond Goods”, Economic Highlights, April 2000, 4.
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“Economics and Happiness – Report on Conference at Nuffield College, Oxford”, Hong Kong
Economic Journal, No. 277, April 2000, 74-75.
“Resolving the Difficulty of Substitution”, Economic Highlights, May 2000, 4.
“Why do Economists Overestimate the Costs of Public Spending?”, Royal Economic Society
Newsletter, Issue 110, July 2000, 5-7.
“Car, Coase and Bilateral Taxation”, Economic Highlights, Issue No. 392, July 2000, 4.
“Anti-subjectivism is Unreasonable”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, No. 281, August 2000,
35-37.
“Happiness, Welfare and Humanism: A response to Dr Chen Hui-Xiong”, Cai Jing Lun Cong
(Collected Essays on Finance and Economics) (China), Issue 84, No. 5, 2000, 8; Reprinted in
Chinese Social Sciences Digest, No.1, 2001, 56.
“Resolving the Difficulty of Substitution Again”, Economic Highlights, No. 198, 18 August
2000, 4.
“The principle of mutual gain and China‟s entry into WTO”, Economic Highlights, No.403, 22
September 2000, p.4.
“The inefficiency of private consumption”, Economic Outlook Bimonthly, January 2001, 106-
114.
“The effects of internet on the economy”, Hong Kong Economic Journal, Jan. 2001, 15-9, with
Heling Shi.
“Let me like paying taxes to buy civilization”, United Daily (Taipei), 16 Feb. 2001, p.15, with
C. Chou.
“Learning from the public choice theory”, China Times (Taipei), 17 Feb. 2001, p.15.
“Why not charging for writing reference letters?” Economic Highlights, 2 March 2001, p.4.
“Delaying relaxation of restriction on trade with the Mainland is detrimental to the
transformation of the Taiwan economy”, China Times, 7 April 2001, p.15.
"Emphasizing environental protection and public health", Economic Highlights, 29 June 2001,
p.4.
"Absulutely no free lunch?", Economic Highlights, 13 July 2001, p.4.
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"From the Sino-American-Japanese relationships to the direction of development", Hong Kong
Economic Journal Monthly, July 2001, pp.47-9.
“Paper Submission in the Electronic Age”, Newsletter of Royal Economic Society (UK), July
2001.
"Economic magnitudes and geographical latitudes - a review of Philip Parker's
Physioeconomics, published in Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift fur Nationaleconomie),
75(3), 2002: 255-61.
Review of Bruno S. Frey‟s Inspiring Economics. Published in Journal of Economic Literature,
LX, 2002, 1233-4.
“The problem is not inadequate consumption but the transfer of savings into investment”, 21st
Century Business Herald, No. 112 (30 January 2003), p.30.
“On reducing the burdens of students”, Economic Highlights, 27 June 2003, p.5.
“A dollar is a dollar: Why should efficiency rule exclusively in specific issues?” Teahouse for
Economists, Vol. 14, Oct. 2003, pp.4-7.
“The happiness gap”, Information Times, December 2003, pp. 50-8.
“Using the market method to restrict private cars”, Oriental Morning Post, 15 March 2004,
p.15.
“On the strategy to avoid economic contraction”, Oriental Morning Post, 10 May 2004, p.15.
“How does the Chinese economy affects the world?”, 21st Century Business Herald, 17 June
2004.
“Private cars: Why China should learn from Singpaore and avoid the horrible outcome of
Bangkok?” Harvard China Review, Spring 2004, pp. 52-5.
“In memory of Professor Xiaokai Yang”, China & World Economy, 2004, 12(6): 118-22.
“How to use economic analysis properly?” Teahouse for Economists, Vol.17, 2004, pp.4-7.
“RMB should appreciate further”, Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, Nov. 2005, pp.42-4.
“Should big cities restrict immigrants? On increasing returns and the E-F conflict”, Teahouse
for Economists, Vol.19, 2005, pp.4-8.
“A review of Institutional Economics: A Chat by Three Scholars”, Teahouse for Economists,
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Vol.22, 2006, pp. 37-40.
“The public interest is the happiness of the people”, Guangzhou Daily, 4 Oct. 2006.
A book review on Frey & Stutzer, Happiness and Economics:How the Economy and
Institutions Affect Well-Being, In Caijing (leading economics/finance non-refereed periodical
in China), Oct. 2006.
“Why growth fail to increase happiness”, Caijing (leading economics/finance non-refereed
periodical in China), Oct. 2006.
“Let development increase happiness”, Caijing (leading economics/finance non-refereed
periodical in China), Nov. 2006.
“Jumping down into hell or walking up to heaven?” Teahouse for Economists, Issue 27 (1,
2007), pp.4-7.
“Men and women are different”, Teahouse for Economists, Issue 29 (3,2007), pp. 110-12.
Several pieces on happiness economics in newspapers/magazines in China and Malaysia in
2007.
Heling Shi & Yew-Kwang Ng,“The effects of the information industry on economic
development”, in Chinese Textbook for Practical Commerce, edited by Wang Youmin & Ni
Mingliang, Beijing: China Commerce and Trade Press, 2007, pp.34-5. ISBN: 978-7-100-
05452-2.
“Many unhappy returns, from a ravenous nation” [report] , Sunday Age, 1 June 2008.
“Anamolies in the unfolding global financial crisis”, Business Times (Singapore), 23
Oct. 2008.
Xin Deng and Yew-Kwang Ng, “Estimation of external costs of road transport: A case study of
Beijing”, Journal of Chongqing University (Social Science), Issue 1, page 4-10. 2008.
“Happiness should be the ultimate objective of all public policies”, Teahouse for Economists,
Nov. 2008, vol.37, pp.4-14.
"A n in ves tm en t w i t h a ve r y h i gh b en e f i t s / co s t s r a t i o - B r a i n
s t im ul a t io n " , Teahouse for Economists. 2 009 , v o l . 42 , pp .5 2 - 4 .
“H as Co as e Ov e r t u r n ed t h e P i gov ian P o l l u t i on Tax ? ” Teahouse for Economists.
2 0 09 , vo l . 44 , pp .12 6 - 8 .
“Wh y s t ud y eco nom ics? ” , Teahouse for Economists.2 0 09 , vo l .4 4 , p . 1 .
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“H ap p in ess , w e l l - b e in g , and t h e en v i r onm ent a l l y r e s po ns ib l e h ap p y
n a t io n in d ex ” , 21s t
C e n tu r y E co nom i c R epo r t , 23 D ec . 201 0 .
R ecen t a r t i c l e s : Al l t ax es d i s t o r t i v e?
h t t p : / / w enh u i . n ew s3 6 5 . co m. cn / j j sh /2 011 03 / t2 0 11 03 07 _2 97 6 30 8 . h tm
P ro b l em s o f E co nom ics Tex tb oo ks , Teahouse for Economists, 2012.
More in 2013/2014.
Articles published in Dong Fang Daily/Shanghai Economic Review 东方早报/上海经
济评论 over 2012-13:
2012,24 April:China prospect
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/4/24/781198.shtml
22 May on Euro debt and China social security policy, link:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/5/22/795094.shtml
12 June on whether China should encourage consumption:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/6/12/806490.shtml
26 June on delaying the retirement age, link:
http://epaper.dfdaily.com/dfzb/html/2012-06/26/content_640087.htm
17 July on house prices: http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/7/17/825460.shtml
7 August on house prices again:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/8/7/838255.shtml
28 August on middle-income trap:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/8/28/851156.shtml
11 Sep. 2012 on education reform:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2012/9/11/859409.shtml
6 Nov on happiness: http://epaper.dfdaily.com/dfzb/html/2012-
11/06/content_695700.htm
27 Nov on building a well-off society: http://epaper.dfdaily.com/dfzb/html/2012-
11/27/content_706080.htm
15 January 2013: In memory of Nobel Laureate Buchanan:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2013/1/15/928669.shtml
26 Feb. 2013 on Commonsense, truth and fallacies:
http://www.dfdaily.com/html/8762/2013/2/26/951874.shtml
More in 2013-2016.
Articles published in Singapore newspapers over January-March 2013:
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In memory of Prof. James Buchanan, Nobel laurate. Lianhe Zaobao, 15 January 2013, p.
20.
Tribute to a wise old professor of economics, Business Times, 15 January 2013, p. 25.
Some fallacies on immigration and population. Lianhe Zaobao, 6 February 2013, p. 20.
Is 6.9 million really too much for Singapore? Business Times, 7 February 2013, p. 20.
Should we impose a defence tax on non-citizens? Lianhe Zaobao, 22 February 2013, p.
13.
Merits and demerits of a defence tax, Business Times, 26 February 2013, p. 28.
Mistaken views on population, immigration, Straits Times, 12 March 2013.
Singapore should persist with the open policy, Lianhe Zaobao, 27 March 2013.
Should we curb hiring of foreigners? Business Times, 28 March 2013, p. 35.
More in 2013-2016, as reported in reports for the Winsemius Professorship.
More in 2013-2016.