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| '''Robert H. Nelson''' est chercheur à l'Institut indépendant [Independent Institute] et professeur de politique environnementale à l'École de politique publique de l'Université du Maryland. Il a obtenu ses diplômes universitaires en mathématiques de l'Université Brandeis et un doctorat en économie de l'Université de Princeton. | | '''Robert H. Nelson''' est chercheur à l'Institut indépendant [[[Independent Institute]]] et professeur de politique environnementale à l'École de politique publique de l'Université du Maryland. Il a obtenu ses diplômes universitaires en mathématiques de l'Université Brandeis et un doctorat en économie de l'Université de Princeton. |
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| Il fut économiste pour la commission du Sénat américain sur l'étude des question indiennes et chercheur dans plusieurs centres de recherche : Marine Policy Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Property and Environment Research Center [Centre de recherche sur l'environnement et la propriété], Competitive Enterprise Institute, etc. | | Il fut économiste pour la commission du Sénat américain sur l'étude des question indiennes et chercheur dans plusieurs centres de recherche : Marine Policy Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Property and Environment Research Center [Centre de recherche sur l'environnement et la propriété], Competitive Enterprise Institute, etc. |
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| Il est l'auteur de nombreux volumes et articles dans des revues portant sur les sujets de l'environnement, du gouvernement local, du [[zonage]], des [[Propriété|droits de propriété]], de l'économie de la religion et sur l'échec de la gestion scientifique. | | Il est l'auteur de nombreux volumes et articles dans des revues portant sur les sujets de l'environnement, du gouvernement local, du [[zonage]], des [[Propriété|droits de propriété]], de l'économie de la religion et sur l'échec de la gestion scientifique. |
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| == Bibliographie == | | == Publications == |
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| | :Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de Robert Nelson, voir [[Robert Nelson (bibliographie)]] |
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| * [[1977]], Zoning and Property Rights: An Analysis of the American System of Land Use Regulation, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
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| ** Version paperback en [[1980]]
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| * [[1983]], The Making of Federal Coal Policy, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press | | * [[1992]], Jean A. Briggs, [https://fee.org/media/16376/1992-05.pdf Commentaire du livre] de [[Robert H. Nelson]], "Reaching for Heaven on Earth: The Theological Meaning of Economics", [[The Freeman]], May, Vol 42, n°5, pp205-206 |
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| * [[1990]], “Unoriginal Sin: The Judeo-Christian Roots of Ecotheology”, Policy Review, Summer, pp52-59 | | * [[2007]], [[Sandy Ikeda]], [https://fee.org/media/2996/2007_01.pdf Commentaire du livre de], [[Robert H. Nelson]], "Private Neighborhoods and the Transformation of Local Government", [[The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty]], Janvier-Février, Vol 57, n°1, pp42-43 |
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| * [[1991]], Reaching for Heaven on Earth: The Theological Meaning of Economics, Savage, Md.: Romman and Littlefield, avant-propos de [[Donald N. McCloskey]], | | * [[2011]], [[Art Carden]], [http://www.thefreemanonline.org/book-reviews/the-new-holy-wars-economic-religion-versus-environmental-religion-in-contemporary-america/ commentaire du livre de] [[Robert H. Nelson]], "The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion Versus Environmental Religion in Contemporary America", [[The Freeman]], May, Vol 61, n°4 |
| ** Version paperback en [[1993]]
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| * [[1992]], [http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2701 Wilderness, Church, and State], Liberty, September 1
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| * [[1993]], Environmental Calvinism: The Judeo-Christian Roots of Environmental Theology, In: [[Roger E. Meiners]] et [[Bruce Yandle]], dir., Taking the Environment Seriously, Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, pp233–255
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| * [[1994]], Transferring Federal Lands in the West to the States: How would it work? Points West Chronicle, Winter 1994-95, Center for the New West, Denver, Colorado, pp6-7
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| * [[1995]],
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| ** a. Public Lands and Private Rights: The Failure of Scientific Management, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland
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| ** b. Beyond the Progressive Paradigm, Inner Voice 7(5):12-13. Association of Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics, Eugene, Oregon.
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| * [[1996]], [http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2704 "Bruce Babbitt, Pipeline to the Almighty"], The Weekly Standard, June 24
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| * [[1997]], Does “Existence Value” Exist? An Essay on Religions, Old and New, The Independent Review, Vol 1, spring, pp499–521
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| * [[1998]], [http://www.mail-archive.com/ecofem@csf.colorado.edu/msg03956.html Calvinism minus God], Forbes Magazine, 5 octobre
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| * [[1999]],
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| ** a. Privatizing the Neighborhood: A Proposal to Replace Zoning with Private Collective Property Rights to Existing Neighborhoods, George Mason Law Review, 7(4), pp827-880
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| *** Repris en [[2002]], In: [[David Beito]], [[Peter Gordon]] et [[Alexander Tabarrok]], dir., ''The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society'', Ch 13, University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor
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| ** b. “The Religion of Forestry: Scientific Management”, Journal of Forestry, November
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| ** c. “Zoning by Private Contract”, In: F. H. Buckley, dir., The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract, Durham, N.C: Duke University Press
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| ** d. “Privatizing the Neighborhood: A Proposal to Replace Zoning with Collective Private Property Rights to Existing Neighborhoods”, George Mason Law Review, Summer
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| ** e. “Public and Private in the Ownership and Management of Land in the United States”, Hitoshi Abe, Hiroko Sato et Chieko Kitagawa Otsuro, dir., JCAS Symposium Series 12, Osaka, Japan: Japan Center for Area Studies (JCAS), National Museum of Ethnology
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| * [[2000]],
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| ** a. A Burning Issue: A Case for Abolishing the U.S. Forest Service, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
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| ** b. “Rethinking Scientific Management: Brand-New Alternatives for a Century-Old Agency”, In: Roger A. Sedjo, dir., A Vision for the U.S. Forest Service: Goals for its Next Century, Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future
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| ** c. “The Forest Service’s Tinderbox”, Regulation, Vol 23, n°4
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| * [[2001]],
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| ** a. Economics as Religion: From Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond, University Park: Penn State University Press
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| *** Version paperback en [[2002]]
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| ** b. [http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_06_1_nelson.pdf Frank Knight and Original Sin], Independent Review, 6 (Summer), pp5-25
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| ** a. “Western Myths and Realities”, Regulation, Summer
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| ** b. “Many Ways of Educating the Client”, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Winter
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| * [[2003]],
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| ** a. [http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_08_1_nelson.pdf Environmental Colonialism: “Saving” Africa from Africans], The Independent Review, Vol 8, n°1, Summer
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| *** Repris en [[2005]], In: [[Robert Higgs]] et [[Carl P. Close]], dir., Re-Thinking Green: Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy, Oakland, CA: The Independent Institute
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| ** b. “The Rise of the Private Neighborhood Association: A Constitutional Revolution in Local Government”, In: Dick Netzer, dir., The Property Tax, Land Use and Land Use Regulation, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar en association avec le Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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| * [[2004]],
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| ** a. “Scholasticism versus Pietism: The Battle for the Soul of Economics”, Econ Journal Watch, December
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| ** b. “Environmental Religion: A Theological Critique”, Case Western Reserve Law Review, Fall
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| ** c. “The Private Neighborhood”, Regulation, Summer
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| ** d. “What is ‘Economic Theology’”, The Princeton Seminary Bulletin, February
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| ** e. “Local Government as Private Property”, In: Harvey M. Jacobs, dir., Private Property in the 21st Century: The Future of an American Ideal, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar en association avec le Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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| ** f. “The Theological Meaning of Economics”, In: Paul Oslington, dir., Economics and Religion, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
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| ** a. Private Neighborhoods and the Transformation of Local Government, Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press
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| ** b. “The Theology of Economics”, In: James W. Henderson et John Pisciotta, dir., Faithful Economics: The Moral Worlds of a Neutral Science, Waco, TX: Baylor University Press
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| ** c. “In Defense of Religious Neighborhood Associations”, Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, Vol 25, n°4, Fall
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| ** d. “All in the Name of Progress: An Essay", commentaire du livre de Paul R. Josephson’s Industrialized Nature, Politics and the Life Sciences, Vol 23, n°2, October
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| ** e. “Doing ‘Secular Theology:’ Business Ethics in Economic and Environmental Religion”, In: Nicholas Capaldi, dir., Business and Religion: A Class of Civilizations?, Salem, MA: M & M Scrivener Press
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| ** a. “New Community Associations for Established Neighborhoods”, Review of Policy Research, Vol 23, n°6, November
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| ** b. “Rethinking the American Constitution”, Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, Vol 26, n°3-4, Summer/Fall
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| ** c. “Valuing Nature: Economic Analysis and Public Land Management, 1975-2000”, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, July
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| *** reprise en [[2006]], In: [[Laurence S. Moss]], dir., Natural Resources, Taxation & Regulation: Unusual Perspectives on a Classic Topic, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing
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| ** d. ”Economics as Religion: A Reply to the Commenters”, [réponses à 8 articles du livre de Robert H. Nelson, Economics as Religion, dans un symposium de la Law Review dédié à son livre], Case Western Reserve Law Review, Spring
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| * [[2007]],
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| ** a. “The Gospel According to Conservation Biology”, Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, Vol 27, n°3-4, Summer/Fall
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| ** b. “The Philippine Economic Mystery”, The Philippine Review of Economics, June
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| ** a. A Covenant for Globalization?: An Essay, commentaire du livre de Max L. Stackhouse, Globalization and Grace, The Review of Faith and International Affairs, Winter
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| ** b. “Global Warming and Religion: Climate Policy as Applied Theology”, In: The Global Warming Debate: Science, Economics, and Policy, Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the American Institute for Economic Research, November 2-3, 2007, Great Barrington, MA: American Institute for Economic Research
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| ** c. “Community Associations: Decentralizing Local Government Privately”, In: Gregory K. Ingram et Yu-Hung Hong, dir., Fiscal Decentralization and Land Policies, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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| * [[2009]], “The Puzzle of Local Double Taxation: Why Do Private Community Associations Exist?,” The Independent Review, Winter
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| * [[2010]],
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| ** a. [http://www.independent.org/pdf/tir/tir_14_04_03_nelson.pdf Ecological Science as a Creation Story], The Independent Review, Vol 14, n°4, spring
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| ** b. The New Holy Wars. Economic Religion Versus Environmental Religion in Contemporary America, University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, ISBN 978-0-271-03581-9
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