致敬安德烈·施莱弗:约翰·贝茨·克拉克奖得主

In Honor of Andrei Shleifer: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2001
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

介绍1999年约翰·贝茨·克拉克奖得主安德烈·施莱弗在公司治理、金融市场效率及转型经济等领域的开创性贡献,强调其以简单模型结合实证的研究风格,适合对制度经济学和金融学感兴趣的学者快速了解其学术影响。

Abstract

Andrei Shleifer is the 1999 recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal, an award presented by the American Economic Association to an outstanding economist under the age of 40. The Clark medal citation singles out his contributions to three fields: corporate finance (corporate governance, law and finance), the economics of financial markets (deviations from efficient markets), and the economics of transition. One could add a fourth area, an early but then spurned love, macroeconomics (the role of increasing returns in cycles and growth). In each area that Andrei has touched, his contributions have shaped the basic paradigm and have triggered considerable follow-up research. The reason is that Andrei focuses on the big issues of economics. A recurring theme of his research is the respective role of markets, institutions, and governments. In his work, markets do not work perfectly and institutions are of the essence. But one should not trust governments always to do the right thing, be it in the design of institutions or in direct interventions. Governments are not perfect and sometimes they can be quite bad indeed. In the hands of others, such themes could lead to ideological blabber or to banal generalities. In Andrei’s hands, they don’t. In each case, Andrei focuses on a specific market, a specific institution, a specific mechanism. He writes down a simple model, very much in the old Chicago tradition, and uses it as a guide to the empirical evidence. He looks at the available evidence, often, as in his work on law and finance, assembling that evidence for the first time. The general lessons come from the accumulation of papers and evidence. This is why his work is so convincing, influential, and likely to endure.

公司治理法与金融市场效率转型经济学