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Il est proche de l'[[école du Public Choice]] et de l'[[école autrichienne]] d'économie. Il a écrit notamment sur la [[réglementation]], sur la [[déréglementation]] du secteur de l'énergie (l'[[électricité]], le gaz) et sur l'économie du vin.
Il est proche de l'[[école du Public Choice]] et de l'[[école autrichienne]] d'économie. Il a écrit notamment sur la [[réglementation]], sur la [[déréglementation]] du secteur de l'énergie (l'[[électricité]], le gaz) et sur l'économie du vin.


== Bibliographie ==
== Publications ==


* [[1986]], "Do We Walk With Walras?", Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol 14, n°2, Juillet
:Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de Jerry Ellig, voir [[Jerry Ellig (bibliographie)]]
 
* [[1988]],
** a. avec [[Jack High]], The Private Supply of Education, In: [[Tyler Cowen]], dir., The Theory of Market Failure: A Critical Examination, Fairfax, Va.: George Mason University Press
** b. “The Case of the Interstate Pipeline”, Working Paper. George Mason University: Center for Market Process
 
* [[1989]], "Consumers on Hold", [[Reason]], juillet, pp36-37
 
* [[1990]], "A Business Historian's History", commentaire du livre de Thomas McCraw, dir., "The Essential Alfred Chandler", Market Process, n°8
 
* [[1991]],
** a. "Endogenous Change and the Economic Theory of Regulation", Journal of regulatory economics, Vol 3, n°3, septembre, pp265-274
*** Repris en 1999, In: R. Ekelund, Jr., dir., "The Foundations of Regulatory Economics", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing
** b. "The Baseball Anomaly and Congressional Intent", In: Jack High, dir., "Regulation: Economic Theory and History", University of Michigan Press
** c. "Computer Reservation Systems, Creative Destruction, and Consumer Welfare", Transportation Law Journal, 19:2, Summer
** d. Commentaire du livre de [[Robert W. Crandall]], "After the Breakup: U.S. Telecommunications in a More Competitive Era", [[Reason]], May
 
* [[1992]],
** a. "Untwisting the Strands of Chicago Antitrust", The Antitrust Bulletin, 37:4, Winter, pp863-879
** b. "The Environmental Impact of Public Utility Regulation: Kern County and the Case of the Missing Gas Pipelines", In: Michael Crew, dir., "Economic Innovations in Public Utility Regulation", Boston: Kluwer
** c. "Downzoning and Development in a Dynamic Economy: The Case of Fairfax County, Virginia", In: Richard C. Collins, dir., "Development, Expectations, and the Zoning Power: the Concept of Vested Rights", Charlottesville, Virginia: Institute for Environmental Negotiation
** d. avec [[Donald Boudreaux]], "Beneficent Bias: The Case Against Regulating Computerized Reservation Systems", Journal of Air Law and Commerce, Vol 57, Spring
** e. avec [[Jack High]], "Social Contracts and Pipe Dreams", Contemporary Policy Issues, Vol 10, n°1, Janvier
** f. Commentaire du livre de Paul Stephen Dempsey et Andrew Goetz, "Airline Deregulation and Laissez
-Faire Mythology", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Fall
 
* [[1993]],
** a. avec Michael Giberson, “Scale, Scope and Regulation in the Texas Gas Transmission Industry”, Journal of regulatory economics, Vol. 5, no. 1 (mars): 79-90
** b. avec Wayne Gable, [http://www.huizenga.nova.edu/5012/textbooks/mbm.htm "Introduction to Market Based Management"], Fairfax, VA: Center for Market Processes
** c. [http://www.mbminstitute.org/uploads/Internal%20Markets%20working%20paper%201993_Internal%20Pricing%20for%20Corporate%20Services.pdf Internal Pricing for Corporate Services], Working Paper in Market-Based Management, Centre for the Study of Market Processes, George Mason University
*** Traduit en espagnol en [[1996]], “Fijación de precios internos para servicios corporativos”, Libertas, Nº25, octubre, Año XIII
** d. "The Consumer Impact of Federal Natural Gas Regulation", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Spring
 
* [[1994]],
** a. "The Economics of Regulatory Takings", In: Roger Clegg, dir., Regulatory Takings: Restoring Private Property Rights
** b. [http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/the-incredible-ticket-machine/ The Incredible Ticket Machine], [[The Freeman]], Mai, Vol 44, n°5
** c. avec Alison E. Woodward et Tom R. Burns, "Municipal entrepreneurship and energy policy : a five nation study of politics, innovation, and social change", Yverdon, Switzerland ; Langhorne, Pa. : Gordon and Breach
** d. "Industrial Organization", In: [[Peter Boettke]], dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Aldershot, U.K.: Edward Elgar
** e. avec D. Beers, "An Economic View of the Effectiveness of Public and Private Schools", In: Gary Bowman, Simon Hakim et Paul Seidenstat, dir., "Privatizing Education and Educational Choice", Westport, CT: Praeger
** f. avec W. Winegarden, "Airline Deregulation and Consumer Welfare", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Summer
 
* [[1995]],
** a. "From Austrian Economics to Market-Based Management", The Journal of Private Enterprise, XI(1), pp31-45
*** Traduit en espagnol en [[1996]], “De la economía austriaca a la administración basada en el mercado”, Libertas, Nº24, mayo, Año XIII
*** Repris en [[1997]], Journal of Private Enterprise, Special Issue 1997, “The Best from the Journal, 1985-97”
** b. "Why Do Regulators Regulate? The Case of the Southern California Gas Market", Journal of regulatory economics, Vol. 7, no. 3, mai, pp293-308
** c. avec [[Don Lavoie]], [http://www.mbminstitute.org/uploads/Governments,%20Firms,%20and%20the%20Impossibility%20of%20Central%20Planning.pdf "Governments, Firms, and the Impossibility of Central Planning"], In: Pål Foss, dir, Economic Approaches to Organizations and Institutions, Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth Publishing Company
** d. avec [[Tyler Cowen]], [http://www.mbminstitute.org/uploads/MBM%20at%20Koch%20Industries1.pdf Market-Based Management at Koch Industries: Discovery, Dissemination, and Integration of Knowledge], Competitive Intelligence Review, Vol 6, n°4, pp4-13
** e. "The Economics of Regulatory Takings", South Carolina Law Review, 46:6, Summer
 
* [[1996]],
** a. "Organizational Economics and the Market‐Based Management Framework: Toward a Common Research Agenda", Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol 12, n°1, Fall, pp73–88
** b. avec  Tojo Thatchenkery, [http://www.mbminstitute.org/uploads/Subjectivism,%20Discovery,%20and%20Boundaryless%20Careers.pdf "Subjectivism, discovery and boundaryless careers: An Austrian perspective"], In: Michael Arthur et Denise Rousseau, dir., Boundaryless careers: A new employment principle for a new organizational era, New York: Oxford University Press, pp171-186
** c. avec Joseph Kalt, dir., "New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation", Norwich, CT: Praeger
** d. avec Joseph Kalt, "Intrastate Pipeline Regulation: Lessons from the Texas Experience", In: [[Jerry Ellig]] et Joseph Kalt, dir., "New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation", Westport, CT: Praeger
 
* [[1997]],  
** a. avec [[Robert W. Crandall]], dir., Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice: Lessons for the Electric Industry (electricity), Center for Market Processes
** b. avec Dan Lin, A taxonomy of dynamic competition theories, In: Jerry Ellig et [[Robert W. Crandall]], dir., Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice: Lessons for the Electric Industry (electricity), Center for Market Processes
 
* [[2000]], avec Dan Lin, "Dynamic Competition and Monopoly Regulation", In: Michael Crew, dir., "Expanding Competition in Regulated Industries", Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers
 
* [[2001]],
** a. Dir., "Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust Issues", New York: Cambridge University Press,
** b. [http://www.mbminstitute.org/uploads/Internal%20Markets%20and%20Theory%20of%20the%20Firm%202001.pdf "Internal Markets and the Theory of the Firm"], Managerial and Decision Economics, Vol 22, n°4-5, June-August, pp222–237
 
* [[2002]],
** a. avec K. Kelly, "Competition and Quality in Deregulated Industries: Lessons for the Education Debate", Texas Review of Law & Politics, 6, Spring
** b. "Telecommunications Mergers, Managerial Expectations, and Theories of the Firm", In: [[Peter Klein]] et [[Nikolai Foss]], dir., "Entrepreneurship and the Firm", Aldershott, UK: Edward Elgar
** c. "Railroad Deregulation and Consumer Welfare", Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol 21, n°2, mars, pp143-167
 
* [[2004]],
** a. avec Alan Wiseman, [http://www.apee.org/pdf/Ellig-Wi19-2.pdf Interstate Trade Barriers and Potential Regulatory Competition: The Case of Virginia's Direct Wine Shipping Ban], Journal of Private enterprise, Volume 19, n°2
** b. avec Alan Wiseman, "Market and Nonmarket Barriers to Internet Wine Sales: The Case of Virginia", Business and Politics, 6 (2): Article 4
 
* [[2005]],
** a. Costs and Consequences of Federal Telecommunications and Broadband Regulations, 58, Federal Communications Law Journal 17 (Feb
** b. "Intercarrier Compensation and Consumer Welfare", University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology, & Policy, Vol 97, pp98–99
** c. avec [[Robert W. Crandall]], [http://www.texaspolicy.com/pdf/2005-01-telecom.pdf Texas Telecommunications: EVverything's DYNAMIC EXCEPT THE PRICING], Texas Pub. Policy Found., 40
** d. avec James Nicholas Taylor, [http://commlaw.cua.edu/res/docs/articles/v14/ellig-taylor.pdf "What Did the Unbundled Network Element Platform Cost?"], CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy, Vol 14, n°1
 
* [[2006]],
** a. avec James Taylor, [http://www.mercatus.org/repository/docLib/20070423_ElligTaylor_LoyolaConsumerLawReview_2007.pdf "The Irony of Transparency: Unintended Consequences of Wireless Truth-in-Billing"], Loyola Consumer Law Review, 19:1
** b. avec Alastair Walling, "Regulatory Status of VoIP in the Post-Brand X World", SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECH. L.J, Vol 23, n°9, pp128–129
** c. avec G. Brito, "Video Killed the Franchise Star: The Consumer Cost of Cable Franchising and Proposed Policy Alternatives", Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Vol 5
** d. avec A. Agarwal, "Buried Online: State Laws that Limit E-Commerce in Caskets", The Elder Law Journal, Vol 14, n°2
** e. [http://mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/PDF_Costs_and_Consequences_of_Federal_Telecommuinications_Regulations.pdf "Costs and Consequences of Federal Telecommunications Regulations"], Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol 58, n°1
 
* [[2007]],
** a. avec Joseph P. Rotondi, [http://www.mercatus.org/repository/docLib/20070928_Outcomes_and_Alternatives_for_Universal_Telecommunications_Service_Oct_authors_revisions_changes_accepted.pdf Outcomes and Alternatives for Universal Telecommunications Service: A Case Study of Texas], Texas Review of Law and Politics, Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall
** b. avec Alan E. Wiseman, The Politics of Wine: Trade Barriers, Interest Groups and the Commerce Clause, Journal of Politics. 69 (3): 859-875
** c. avec Alan E. Wiseman, Ohio’s Direct Shipping Law: New Regulations Still Discriminate, and Price Competition May Result, Wines & Vines, 88(12): 82
** d. avec Alan E. Wiseman, Uncorking E-Commerce: Update, Regulation, 30 (2): 6-7
** e. avec G. Brito, [http://mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/20080117_Brito_Ellig_Article.pdf "A Tale of Two Commissions: Net Neutrality and Regulatory Analysis"], CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy, Vol 16, n°1
** f. avec Alan E. Wiseman,, [http://www.isnie.org/ISNIE06/Papers06/07.1%20%28no%20discussant%29/ellig.pdf "The Economics of Direct Wine Shipping"], Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy, Vol 3, n°2, Spring
 
* [[2008]], avec J. Belcore, "Homeland Security and Regulatory Analysis: Are We Safe Yet?", Rutgers Law Journal, Vol 40, n°1, Fall
 
* [[2009]],
** a. avec Houman Shadab, [https://www.law.nyu.edu/ecm_dlv4/groups/public/@nyu_law_website__journals__journal_of_international_law_and_politics/documents/documents/ecm_pro_062466.pdf "Talking the Talk, or Walking the Walk? Outcome-Based Regulation of Transnational Investment"], New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol 41, n°2, Winter
** b. avec G. Brito, [http://mercatus.org/sites/default/files/publication/PDF_Toward_a_More_Perfect_Union_Regulatory_Analysis_and_Performance_Management.pdf “Toward a More Perfect Union: Regulatory Analysis and Performance Management"], Florida State University Business Review, Vol 8, n°1, Spring/Summer 2009
 
* [[2011]], avec Maurice MacTigue et Henry R. Wray, "Government Performance and Results: An Evaluation of GPRA's First Decade", CRC Press, ISBN 9781439844649


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Version actuelle datée du 28 décembre 2023 à 16:20

Jerry Ellig
Économiste

Dates naissance : 1962
Tendance École autrichienne - École du Choix Public
Nationalité États-Unis États-Unis
Articles internes Autres articles sur Jerry Ellig

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Jerry Ellig ou Jerome Ellig, né en 1962, est un économiste américain qui s'est intéressé à la théorie de la firme dès 1993. Il a fait partie de l'équipe de Don Lavoie au "Program on Social and Organizational Learning" à l'université George Mason. Et, Il a travaillé aux côtés de Charles G. Koch sur le projet du Market Based Management.

Il est diplômé en économie (Bachelor of Arts) de l'université Xavier (1984), "magna cum laude". Il a obtenu ensuite un Master en économie, de l'université George Mason, en 1986. Finalement, il est devenu docteur en philosophie économique, à l'université George Mason en 1988, avec une thèse portant sur : "Droit, Economie, le base-ball organisé : analyse d'une structure coopérative".

Il est proche de l'école du Public Choice et de l'école autrichienne d'économie. Il a écrit notamment sur la réglementation, sur la déréglementation du secteur de l'énergie (l'électricité, le gaz) et sur l'économie du vin.

Publications

Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de Jerry Ellig, voir Jerry Ellig (bibliographie)

Littérature secondaire

  • 2003, George Bittlingmayer, commentaire du livre de Jerry Ellig, dir., Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 41, No. 1, Mar., pp240-241


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