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    Division,Collaboration and Creation of Enterprise Suplus Cooperation——Generalization of Marx’s Enterprise Cooperation Theory
    CHEN Chi-ping, DING Jian-jun
    Teaching and Research    2008, (4): 35-41.  
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    Marx’s enterprise theory is of an open theoretical system based on scientific methodology.However,due to its special commitment of exposing the capitalist nature of exploitation it is also a special theory.Guided by the scientific logics of Marx’s enterprise theory,this paper attempts to construct a general analysis framework of Marx’s enterprise theory by introducing concepts of economy,institutional environment and governmental involvement.It is a paradigm composed of division,collaboration and enterprise suplus cooperation creativity.This paradigm is capable of explaining how enterprises come into being and integrating internal efficiency and fairness.It emphasizes the enterprises’ nature of productivity and their objectivs of maximazing suplus cooperation.
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    On Incompleteness of Contract and Its Impact on Economy
    CHEN Chi-ping
    Teaching and Research    2005, (7): 23-29.  
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    Contracts can be divided into complete contract and incomplete contract. Incomplete contract is the core for understanding organizational factors. In an extreme view no contract can be absolutely complete. In fact, the degree of incompleteness of certain contracts has gone beyond the scope of which limited rationality is capable of interpreting. Incompleteness in contracts caused by limited rationality and incompleteness caused by deliberate high degree of incompleteness due to consideration of efficiency has different impact on economy. The former will give rise negative aspects while the latter will eliminate such negative aspects. The degree of incompleteness of contracts depends on considerations into these aspects by both parties involved.
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