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** a. "Rational Choice Without Closure: The Microfoundations of Virtuous Cycles and Vicious Circles”, Journal of Economic Methodology | ** a. "Rational Choice Without Closure: The Microfoundations of Virtuous Cycles and Vicious Circles”, Journal of Economic Methodology | ||
** b. avec [[Joshua C. Hall]], “Austrian Economics: Methodology, Concepts, and Implications for Economic Education”, Journal of Economics and Finance Education | ** b. avec [[Joshua C. Hall]], “Austrian Economics: Methodology, Concepts, and Implications for Economic Education”, Journal of Economics and Finance Education | ||
** c. [ | ** c. [https://asp.mercatus.org/publications/discovering-gains-trade-alertness-and-extent-market "Discovering the Gains from Trade: Alertness and the Extent of the Market"], In: [[Emily Chamlee-Wright]], dir., [https://web.archive.org/web/20171108040715/https://www.beloit.edu/upton/assets/Entire.book.pdf "The Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, 2010-2011"], Vol 3, Beloit College Press, ISBN 978-0-578-02883-5, pp65-85 | ||
** d. [http://docs.sieo.org/SIEO_4_2011_Martin.pdf "The Catallactic Point of View"], Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 4, pp133-148 | ** d. [http://docs.sieo.org/SIEO_4_2011_Martin.pdf "The Catallactic Point of View"], Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 4, pp133-148 | ||
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Adam G. Martin poursuit des études post-doctorales, depuis 2009 à l'université de New York, au "Development Research Institute" (DRI). Il a obtenu son premier diplôme universitaire (BA en économie avec un honorification : magna cum laude) en 2004 à l'université de Dallas. Il a obtenu un Master en économie, en 2007, à l'université George Mason, puis un Ph.D. en 2009 avec une thèse dirigée par Peter J. Boettke. Il est également membre du réseau de la faculté "FEE" (Foundation for Economic Education).
Ses domaines de recherche préférés concernent l'économie politique comparée, l'économie du développement, l'épistémologie réaliste, l'école des choix publics, l'école autrichienne d'économie, l'économie constitutionnelle, l'analyse économique des institutions et l'histoire de la pensée économique et politique.
Publications
- 2009,
- a. Commentaire du livre de Arjo Klamer, "Speaking of Economics", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation, 70, pp436-438
- b. "Critical Realism and the Austrian Paradox", Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33, pp517-533
- c. avec Richard E. Wagner, "Heterogeneity, Voting, and Public Policy", Public Finance and Management, Vol 9, pp393-415
- 2010,
- a. “The Analects of Boettke”, Journal of Private Enterprise, Fall, Vol 26, n°1, pp125-142
- b. “Emergent Politics and the Power of Ideas”, Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 3, pp212-245
- c. "Uncertainty in the post-Katrina Big Easy", In: Emily Chamlee-Wright et Virgil Henry Storr, dir., "The Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina and Community Rebound", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publisher, pp13-30
- 2011,
- a. "Rational Choice Without Closure: The Microfoundations of Virtuous Cycles and Vicious Circles”, Journal of Economic Methodology
- b. avec Joshua C. Hall, “Austrian Economics: Methodology, Concepts, and Implications for Economic Education”, Journal of Economics and Finance Education
- c. "Discovering the Gains from Trade: Alertness and the Extent of the Market", In: Emily Chamlee-Wright, dir., "The Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, 2010-2011", Vol 3, Beloit College Press, ISBN 978-0-578-02883-5, pp65-85
- d. "The Catallactic Point of View", Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 4, pp133-148
- 2012, avec Peter Boettke, "Taking the “G” Out of BIG: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on Basic Income", Basic Income Studies, Janvier
- Repris en 2013, In: Guinevere L. Nell, dir., "Basic Income and the Free Market: Austrian Economics and the Potential for Efficient Redistribution (Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee)", New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp125-142
- 2013,
- a. avec Diana Thomas, "Two-Tiered Political Entrepreneurship and the Congressional Committee System", Public Choice, Vol 154, n°1-2, p21-37
- b. avec W. Caceres et Peter Boettke, "Error is Obvious, Coordination is the Puzzle", In: R. Frantz et R. Leeson, dir., "Hayek and Behavioral Economics", Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics, vol 4, Palgrave Macmillan
- 2015, "Austrian Methodology: A Review and Synthesis", In: Peter Boettke et Christopher Coyne, dir., "The Oxford Handbook in Austrian Economics", Oxford University Press, pp13-44
- 2016, avec Raymond J. March, Audrey Redford, "The substance of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurship of substances", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol 5, n°2, pp201-220