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* [[1953]], Uncertainty, Costs, and Collectivist Economic Planning, Economica New Series, Vol 20, n°78, May, pp118-128
* [[1953]], Uncertainty, Costs, and Collectivist Economic Planning, Economica New Series, Vol 20, n°78, May, pp118-128


* [[1956]], avec [[Basil Yamey]], The raw Cotton Commission, 1948–52, Oxford Economic Papers, 8(1), february, pp1-34  
* [[1956]],  
** a. avec [[Basil Yamey]], The raw Cotton Commission, 1948–52, Oxford Economic Papers, 8(1), february, pp1-34  
** b. avec [[Alan Peacock]], [https://www.tamildigitallibrary.in/admin/assets/book/TVA_BOK_0048904/ACL-MCEL_00124_The_year_book_of_education_1956.pdf "The finance of state education in the United Kingdom"], In: Robert King Hall, J. A. Lawerys, dir., [https://www.tamildigitallibrary.in/admin/assets/book/TVA_BOK_0048904/ACL-MCEL_00124_The_year_book_of_education_1956.pdf "Year Book of Education/ Education and Economîcs"], Publié en association avec l'université  de la London Institute of education and le Teachers college, Columbia university, New York, Evans Brothers Ltd, Russell Square, London, pp305-320


* [[1957]], [http://www.econlib.org/library/NPDBooks/Thirlby/bcthLS10.html The theory of public utility price—an empty box], Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press
* [[1957]], [http://www.econlib.org/library/NPDBooks/Thirlby/bcthLS10.html The theory of public utility price—an empty box], Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press
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* [[1959]], The Economics of Education, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 6, February, pp48—58
* [[1959]], The Economics of Education, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 6, February, pp48—58


* [[1961]], avec [[Alan Peacock]], The growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom, Princeton
* [[1961]], avec [[Alan Peacock]], "The growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom", Princeton
** Seconde édition en [[1967]], London: George Allen & Unwin
** Seconde édition en [[1967]], London: George Allen & Unwin
* [[1970]], avec [[Alan Peacock|Alan T. Peacock]], Education for Democrats
 
* [[1964]], avec [[Alan Peacock]], "Education for Democrats", Hobart Paper, n°25, London: [[Institute of Economic Affairs]]
 
* [[1978]], The Political Economy of Nationalised Industry, The Economics of Politics, Reading No. 18. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
* [[1978]], The Political Economy of Nationalised Industry, The Economics of Politics, Reading No. 18. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
* [[1979]], avec [[Alan Peacock]], Approaches to the analysis of government expenditure growth, Public Finance Quarterly, vol 7, n°1, pp3-23
 
* [[1979]], avec [[Alan Peacock]], "Approaches to the analysis of government expenditure growth", Public Finance Quarterly, Vol 7, n°1, pp3-23
 
* [[1981]], "Is There a Logic of Industrial Subsidisation?", In: K. Hauser, dir., "Subsidies, Tax Reliefs and Prices", Editions
Cujas, Paris


* [[1983]],  
* [[1983]],  
** a. avec [[Charles K. Rowley]], ‘Inflation versus Unemployment: Is the Government Impotent?, National Westminster Review, février, pp2-12
** a. avec [[Charles K. Rowley]], ‘Inflation versus Unemployment: Is the Government Impotent?, National Westminster Review, février, pp2-12
** b. dir., Beyond Positive Economics ?, London MacMillan
** b. dir., [https://archive.org/details/beyondpositiveec0000unse/page/n8/mode/1up "Beyond Positive Economics?"], London MacMillan
** c. [https://archive.org/details/beyondpositiveec0000unse/page/n8/mode/1up "Introduction"], In: [[Jack Wiseman]], dir., [https://archive.org/details/beyondpositiveec0000unse/page/n8/mode/1up "Beyond Positive Economics?"], London MacMillan, pp1-12
** d. [https://archive.org/details/beyondpositiveec0000unse/page/n8/mode/1up "Beyond positive economics: dream and reality"], In: [[Jack Wiseman]], dir., [https://archive.org/details/beyondpositiveec0000unse/page/n8/mode/1up "Beyond Positive Economics?"], London MacMillan, pp13-27


* [[1985]],  
* [[1985]],  
** a. Lionel Robbins, the Austrian School, and the LSE Tradition, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methdology
** a. "Lionel Robbins, the Austrian School, and the LSE Tradition", Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methdology
** b. Economics, Subjectivism and Public Choice, Market Process, 3, pp14-15
** b. "Economics, Subjectivism and Public Choice", Market Process, Vol 3, pp14-15
*** Repris en [[1994]], [https://archive.org/details/marketprocessess0000unse/page/n7/mode/1up "Economics, Subjectivism and Public Choice"], In: [[Peter Boettke]], [[David L. Prychitko]], [https://archive.org/details/marketprocessess0000unse/page/n7/mode/1up "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics"], Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, pp126-130


* [[1986]], avec [[Stephen Littlechild]], The political economy of restriction of choice, Public Choice, Vol 51, n°2, janvier, pp161-172
* [[1986]], avec [[Stephen Littlechild]], "The political economy of restriction of choice", Public Choice, Vol 51, n°2, janvier, pp161-172
* [[1987]], The political economy of federalism: a critical appraisal, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp383–410


* [[1989]], The Political Economy of Government Revenues, In: Jack Wiseman, dir., Cost, Choice and Political Economy, Aldershot; Elgar, pp199-212
* [[1987]], "The political economy of federalism: a critical appraisal", Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp383–410
 
* [[1989]], "The Political Economy of Government Revenues", In: [[Jack Wiseman]], dir., "Cost, Choice and Political Economy", Aldershot; Elgar, pp199-212


* [[1990]],  
* [[1990]],  
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== Littérature secondaire ==
== Littérature secondaire ==
* [[1984]], [[David Haddock]], Commentaire du livre coordonné par [[Jack Wiseman]], "Beyond Positive Economics?", Journal of Economic Literature, December, Vol 22, pp1637-1638


* [[1987]], A. Scott, Wiseman on federalism: a critical comment, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp411–415
* [[1987]], A. Scott, Wiseman on federalism: a critical comment, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp411–415

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Jack Wiseman
Économiste

Dates 1919-1991
Tendance Subjectiviste
Nationalité Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
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Jack Wiseman, né en décembre 1919 et mort le 20 janvier 1991, est un économiste britannique qui a étudié à la London School of Economics avec Friedrich Hayek et Lionel Robbins. Il fait partie de ces économistes à la London School of Economics qui ont développé le coût subjectif. Sous l'influence de l'école autrichienne dont Friedrich Hayek, Jack Wiseman a participé au développement du subjectivisme méthodologique avec ses compagnons de route : James McGill Buchanan, Ronald Coase, Ronald Edwards, Ludwig Lachmann, George Shackle et George F. Thirlby. Il a enseigné à la London School of Economics jusqu'en 1964 avant de partir pour l'université de York. Là, il établit une programme de finances publiques, avec Alan Peacock. Il travailla de façon rapprochée avec Stephen Littlechild et James Buchanan jusqu'à sa retraite en 1987.

Publications

  • 1953, Uncertainty, Costs, and Collectivist Economic Planning, Economica New Series, Vol 20, n°78, May, pp118-128
  • 1959, The Economics of Education, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 6, February, pp48—58
  • 1961, avec Alan Peacock, "The growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom", Princeton
    • Seconde édition en 1967, London: George Allen & Unwin
  • 1978, The Political Economy of Nationalised Industry, The Economics of Politics, Reading No. 18. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
  • 1979, avec Alan Peacock, "Approaches to the analysis of government expenditure growth", Public Finance Quarterly, Vol 7, n°1, pp3-23
  • 1981, "Is There a Logic of Industrial Subsidisation?", In: K. Hauser, dir., "Subsidies, Tax Reliefs and Prices", Editions

Cujas, Paris

  • 1986, avec Stephen Littlechild, "The political economy of restriction of choice", Public Choice, Vol 51, n°2, janvier, pp161-172
  • 1987, "The political economy of federalism: a critical appraisal", Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp383–410
  • 1989, "The Political Economy of Government Revenues", In: Jack Wiseman, dir., "Cost, Choice and Political Economy", Aldershot; Elgar, pp199-212
  • 1990,
    • a. Principles of Political Economy : An outline Proposal, Illustrated by Application to Fiscal Federalism, Constitutional Political Economy, vol 1, n°1, pp101-124
    • b. "General equilibrium or market process: an evaluation", In: A. Bosch, P. Koslowski et R. Veit, dir., "General Equilibrium or Market Process, Neoclassical and Austrian Theories of Economics", Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, pp145–163
  • 1991, "The Black Box", Economic Journal, 101, janvier, pp149-155

Littérature secondaire

  • 1984, David Haddock, Commentaire du livre coordonné par Jack Wiseman, "Beyond Positive Economics?", Journal of Economic Literature, December, Vol 22, pp1637-1638
  • 1987, A. Scott, Wiseman on federalism: a critical comment, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 5(4), pp411–415
  • 1991, James M. Buchanan, "Jack Wiseman: A Personal Appreciation", Constitutional Political Economy, Vol 2, pp1-6
  • 2000, Keith Hartley, "Jack Wiseman, 1919-1991", The Economic Journal, 110 (464), pp445–454
  • 2002, Alan Hamlin, "Buchanan and Wiseman", In: Geoffrey Brennan, Hartmut Kliemt, Robert D. Tollison, dir. "Method and Morals in Constitutional Economics. Essays in Honor of James M. Buchanan", Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp109-116

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