LI Weisen PERSONAL DETAILS: Name: First name: Weisen Family name: Li Gender: Male Date of birth: 5th October, 1953 Marital status: Married Nationality: Chinese Citizenship: China/Australia Current Position: Deputy Dean of School of Economics, Fudan University Postal address in China: Department of International Economics, Fudan University, 220 Handan Road, Shanghai, Post Code: 200433, P. R. of China E-mail addresses: weisen@online.sh.cn weisen_eco@hotmail.com liweisen@fudan.edu.cn Telephone Numbers: 0086 21 5552 0970 (h) 0086 21 6564 3525 (o) EDUCATION: 2/1992-11/1995: Department of Economics, The University of Sydney Degree: Ph.D in Economics 3/1987-3/1989: National Centre for Development Studies, The Australian National University Degree: MA in Demography 10/1978-7/1982: Department of Economics, Shandong University (Jinan, P. R. of China) Degree: BA in Economics TEACHING AND WORK EXPERIENCES: 6-10/2006, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard Univeristy Academic Position: Research Associate, Senior Visiting Fellow 9/2000-3/2001: Faculty of Economics & Politics, University of Cambridge Academic Position: Visiting Professor 11-12/2004, CCER, Peking University Academic position: Guest Professor Subject of teaching: Comparative Institutional Analysis 4/1998 present: Department of International Studies, School of Economics Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Academic position: Professor in Economics, The Deputy Dean of the School Subjects of teaching: (1) Microeconomics (2) Macroeconomics (3) Comparative Institutional Analysis (4) Institutional Economics 9/1999-2/2000: Maarstricht School of Management (Oriental) of Holland in Shanghai Academic position: Professor in Economics Subject of teaching: Principle of Economics (MBA Course in English) 5/1994-12/1994: Editorial Department of The Independent Daily ( a leading Australian Chinese language newspaper based in Sydney) Academic title: Reporter and Economic Commentator Position: A Senior Editor in charge of the Column of Asian Economies and the Column of the Australian Finance 7/1982-3/1987: Editorial Department of Dongyue Forum (Bimonthly), Shandong Academy of Social Sciences, Jinan, P. R. of China Academic title: Research Fellow Position: Deputy Chief Editor in charge of the Economic Section of the Editorial Department of Dongyue Forum (Bimonthly) BOOKS: 2006, Metaphysical Economics: Collected Essays of Professor Weisen Li, Jinan: Shangdong Youyi Press. 2005a, Economics and Philosophy: The Philosophical Foundation of Institutional Analysis, Beijing: Shanghai People s Publishing House in Beijing. 2005b, A Dialogue on Institutional Analysis, with Dingding WANG and Yang YAO,Beijing: Peking University Press. 2003b Economics as Poems: Collected Essays of Weisen Li, Shanghai: Shanghai People s Publishing House. 2003a Culture and Institutions, Shanghai: Shanghai People s Publishing House. 2002 Economics and Ethics: In Search for Ethical Dimensions and Moral Foundation of A Market Economy, Shanghai: Shanghai People s Publishing House. 2001a Essays on Social Institutions, Tianjin: Tianjin Peoples Publishing House. 2001b An Economic Analysis of Social Institutions, Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian Press. MAIN ARTICLES IN CHINESE: 2005a, Trust, Economic Analysis of Law and China s Way towards a Rechtsstaat, China s Book Review, No. 1.
2005b, Market-Oriented Reform and the State of the Rule of Law, Canadian Journal of Social Sciences, No. 1 in Chinese with English Introduction. 2004a, Money, Philosophy of Money and the Quantitative Theory of Money, The Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, No. 3. 2004b, Cultural Spirit, Institutional Change and Economic Growth, International Economic Review, No. 7-8 2004c, Morality and Property Rights, Cultural Review, No. 1. 2004d, Language, Morality and Institutions, Dongyue Forum, No. 3. 2004e, Transformation from the Chinese Traditional Culture to Modern Business Spirit, Dongyue Forum, No. 6. 2003a, An Interpretation of the Hayekian Way of the Formation of Social Institutions: A Game Theoretical Approach, The Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, No. 6. 2003b, The Contemporary Linguistic Philosophy and a Linguistic Reflection on Contemporary Economics, Hebei Journal of Social Sciences, No. 1. 2003c, Individualism and Communitarianism: The Cultural Roots of the Formation of Market Orders in the Modern time of the East and the West, Fudan Journal of Social Sciences, No. 3. 2003d, Morality and Rational Choice in Market Game, Journal of Mao-Deng Study No. 1. 2002 a, Morality, Ethics, Market and Poems, Yunnan University Journal of Social Sciences, No.3 2002b, The Ethical Dimension and Moral Foundation of Market Economy, Open Time, No. 6 2002c, A Reflection on the Modern Ways of Formation of Market Economies from a Perspective of Cultural Traditions: East and West, World Economy Monthly, No. 10. 2001a, John Gray s Challenge to the Hayekian Theory Strategy and Management, No. 2. 2001b, Hayek and Wittgenstein, Teahouse for Economist, No. 5 2001c, Transaction Costs vs Transaction Benefits, Economic Herald, No. 431 2001d, Transaction Costs, Transaction Benefits and General Equilibrium Economic Herald, No. 435 2000a "E. Kant and Adam Smith: Similarities in Their Thoughts", Economic Herald, No. 370. 2000b Coase Transaction Costs vs Hayek s Spontaneous Order. Economic Herald, No. 412. 2000c Equilibrium and Order, A Comment on Neoclassical Economics and The Hayekian Economics, No. 413. 2000d "An Approach to the Nature of Custom and its Formation", The Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, No. 5. 1999a On Douglass North s Theory of Institutional Change, Hong Kong: Chinese Social Sciences Quarterly, No. 4. 1999b Labour Supply in an Cooperate Team, Journal of Economic Sciences, No. 5. 1999c From Hayek s Spontaneous Social Orders to North s Institutional Change,
Economic Herald, No. 2. 1999d A Main Task of the Government in China Today Is to Discipline its Officers, Economic Herald, No. 15. 1998a Ratchet Effect and Dynamic Behaviors of Agent, Journal of Economic Sciences, No. 6. 1998b A Comment on the Theory of Institutional Innovation, Economic Herald, No.48 1997 An Institutional Approach to the East Asian Economic Miracle, Melbourne: Chinese Culture Monthly, No. 103. 1994 The Chinese Tradition and Modernisation, New York: Chinese Intellectual, vol. 9, No. 4. - Intra-Structure and X-Inefficiencies of a Quasi-Firm: a Comparative Study of Micro-Foundations of an Administratively Controlled Economy and a Market Economy, Hong Kong: Twenty-First Century (Bimonthly), No. 25. - China s Way of Modernisation under the Shadow of the Traditional Chinese Culture, Melbourne: Chinese Culture Monthly, No. 72. 1993 On the Root Cause of the Malady of Socialist Economy, Hong Kong: Twenty-First Century (Bimonthly), No 18. 1991 From a Centrally Planned Economy to a Market Economy, Hong Kong: Cheng Ming (Monthly), No. 12. 1988 The Controversy of Western Scholars on the Question of Impact of Population Growth on Economic Development, Economic Research (Monthly), No. 7. - Ten Problems to Establish Workers' Personal Ownership, Study and Research (Bimonthly), No. 6. 1987 Solidification of Proprietary Relationships among Enterprises Is a Precondition of Instituting Market Mechanisms, Dongyue Forum (Bimonthly), No. 1. - On the Problem of State Ownership in the Current Economic Reform Programs in China, Study and Research (Bimonthly), No. 2. 1986 Reform: Requiring a Change of Theoretical Paradigm of Economics, Study (Monthly), No. 7. - A Preliminary Proposal for Setting up Workers Personal Ownership, Economic Research (Monthly), No. 11. 1985 The Concept of Productive Force in Marx s Capital, Shandong Economy (Bimonthly), No. 6. - Double Meanings of the Concept of the Productive Force in Marx s Works, Journal of Heilongjiang University, No. 6. - Another Understanding of the Concept of the Productive Force, Study and Research (Bimonthly), No. 6. - What Challenge Does the Economic Reform Programs Put forward against the Socialist Economic Theory? Journal of Fudan University, No. 2.
- On Economic Reform in China from the Point of View of Ownership Structure and the Forms of Management, Dongyue Forum (Bimonthly), No. 2. - Ownership and Its Role in Socialist Economic Theories, Journal of Shandong Pedagogical University, No. 4. 1984 On Logical System of Terminologies of Economics, Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy, No. 3. - Three Stages in the Development of Marx s Theory of Productive Force, Economic Sciences (Bimonthly), No. 6. - Concept of the Social Production Organism in Marx s Works, Journal of Henan University, No. 6. 1983 On Methodology of the Political Economy, References of Economic Literature, Beijing: Economic Science Press, No. 102. 1982 A Preliminary Understanding of Basic Terminologies of the Political Economy, Journal of Literature, History and Philosophy, No. 6. 1981 On Economy, Economic Organism and Economic Law, Collectanea of Liberal Art of Shandong University, 1981 Vol.. 1. - The Dynamic of Economic Growth Lies in the Aim of Social Production, Review of Philosophy (Monthly), No. 7. AWARDS: 2007,Economics and Philosophy: In Search for Philosophical Foundation of Institutional Analysis, won the third class award of the yearly-best book from Shanghai Association of Social Scientists 2007, Speech Act and Formation of Institution, Peking University Journal of Social Sciences 2006, No. 4 won the third class award of the yearly-best article from Shanghai Association of Social Scientists. 2004, An Interpretation of the Hayekian Way of the Formation of Social Institutions: A Game Theoretical Approach, The Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, 2003, No. 6. won the third class award of the yearly-best article from Shanghai Association of Social Scientists 2003 An Economic Analysis of Social Institutions, Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian Press, won the second class award of yearly-best academic books from Shanghai Association of Social Scientists 2002 "An Approach to the Nature of Custom and its Formation", The Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, No. 5, 2000. won the third class award of the best article from the Chinese Ministry of Education 2001 Labour Supply in an Cooperate Team, Journal of Economic Sciences, No. 5, 1999, won the first class award of best academic article from Shanghai Association of Social Scientists.