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Tyler Cowen est professeur d'économie à l'Université George Mason à Fairfax (USA) au Centre des Etudes des Politiques Publiques (Center for the Study of Public Choice). Il est également le Directeur du Centre James Buchanan et du Centre Mercatus. | Tyler Cowen est né le 21 janvier [[1962]]. Il est professeur d'économie à l'Université George Mason à Fairfax (USA) au Centre des Etudes des Politiques Publiques (Center for the Study of Public Choice). Il est également le Directeur du Centre James Buchanan et du Centre Mercatus. Il a été diplômé en économie (B.S.) à l'université George Mason en 1983. En 1987, il obtient son doctorat d'économie à l'université d'Havard après avoir suivi des études de 1985 à 1986 à l'université Albert-Ludwig à Fribourg en Allemagne. | ||
==Bibliographie== | ==Bibliographie== | ||
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* [[2006]], Good & Plenty: The Creative Successes of American Arts Funding, Princeton University Press | |||
* [[2005]], Markets and Culture Voices:Liberty vs. Power in the Lives of the Mexican Amate Painters, University of Michigan Press | |||
* [[2002]], Creative Destruction: How Globalization is Changing the World's Cultures, Princeton University Press | |||
* [[2002]], New Theories of Market Failure, edited with Eric Crampton, Edward Elgar Press | |||
* [[2000]], What Price Fame?, Harvard University Press, 2000. | |||
* [[1988]], ed, The Theory of Marke Failure: A Critical Examination. George Mason University Press, Fairfax, Virginia | * [[1988]], ed, The Theory of Marke Failure: A Critical Examination. George Mason University Press, Fairfax, Virginia | ||
* [[1994]], Austrian welfare economics. In The elgar companion to Austrian economics, edited by P. Boettke. Aldershot: Edward Elgar. | * [[1994]], Austrian welfare economics. In The elgar companion to Austrian economics, edited by P. Boettke. Aldershot: Edward Elgar. | ||
* [[1997]], Risk and Business Cycles. London: Routledge | * [[1997]], Risk and Business Cycles. London: Routledge | ||
===Monographies=== | |||
* [[2004]], How the United States Supports the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts | |||
* [[1997]], avec David Parker, Markets in the Firm, Institute for Economic Affairs | |||
* [[1992]], avec Penelope Brook Cowen et [[Alex Tabarrok]], An Analysis of Proposals for Constitutional Change in New Zealand, New Zealand Business Roundtable | |||
* [[1991]], The Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Institutional Structure and Policy Choices, New Zealand Business Roundtable | |||
===Articles=== | |||
* [[2007]], “The Epistemic Problem Does Not Refute Consequentialism,” Utilitas | |||
* [[2007]], avec Amihai Glazer, “Esteem and Ignorance,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | |||
* [[2006]], “Market Failure for the Treatment of Animals,” Society, January/February, 43, 2, 39-44 | |||
* [[2005]], avec Daniel Sutter, “Conflict, Cooperation and Competition in Anarchy,” The Review of Austrian Economics, 2005, vol.18, no.1, 109-116 | |||
* [[2005]], avec [[Christopher Coyne]], “Postwar Reconstruction: Some Insights from Public Choice and Institutional Economics", March, Constitutional Political Economy, March, 16, 1, 31-48 | |||
* [[2005]], avec Daniel Sutter, “Conflict, Cooperation, and Competition in Anarchy,” Review of Austrian Economics, 18:1, 109-115 | |||
* [[2005]], "Self-Deception as the Root of Political Failure,” Public Choice, September 2005, 124, 3-4, 437-451 | |||
* [[1985]], avec [[Richard Fink]], Inconsistent equilibrium constructs: The evenly rotating economy of Mises and Rothbard. American Economic Review vol 75, n°4, pp866–869 | |||
* [[1987]], avec R. Krozner, “The Development of the New Monetary Economics,” Journal of Political Economy 95 (3) 1987: 567-590 | |||
===Chapîtres dans des livres=== | |||
* [[2006]], "How Far Back Should We Go?" In Retribution and Restitution in the Transition to Democracy since 1945, edited by Jon Elster, Cambridge University Press, pp.17-32 | |||
* [[2005]], “Resolving the Repugnant Conclusion,” in The Repugnant Conclusion: Essays on Population Ethics, edited by J. Ryberg and T. Tannsjo. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 81-98 | |||
* [[2004]], “Commerce, Culture, and Diversity: Some Friedmanesque Themes in the Arts,” in The Legacy of Milton and Rose Friedman’s Free to Choose, edited by Mark A. Wynne, Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2004, 123-136 | |||
* [[2004]], "How Do Economists Think About Rationality?" In Satisficing and Maximizing, Oxford University Press, edited by Michael Byron, 213-236 | |||
* [[2002]], avec Penelope Brook, "Deregulated Private Water Supply: A Policy Option for Developing Countries." In Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global Lessons for Improving Water Management, edited by Paul Seidenstat, David Haarmeyer, and Simon Hakim. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 361-382 | |||
* [[2002]], "Does the Welfare State Help the Poor?" In Should Differences in Income and Wealth Matter?, edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, fred D. Miller Jr., and Jeffrey Paul. New York: Cambridge University Press, 36-54 | |||
* [[2002]], "Is Our Culture in Decline?," In Toward Liberty: the Idea that is Changing the World, edited by David Boaz. Cato Institute, pp.433-441 | |||
* [[2001]], "The Economics of the Critic," in Conflict of Interest in the Professions, edited by Andrew Stark and Michael Davis, Oxford University Press, pp.237-248. | |||
"Venture Capitalism: Investment Ideas for Mixed For-Profit, Non-Profit Partnerships," in Building Creative Assets: New Ways for the Entertainment and Not-for-Profit Arts to Work Together. Americans for the Arts, 1998, 99-105. | |||
"The Scope and Limits of Preference Sovereignty," reprinted in Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy, edited by Charles K. Wilber, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1997. | |||
"Do Economists Use Social Mechanisms to Explain?" in Social Mechanisms: An Analytical Approach to Social Theory, edited by Peter Hedstrom and Richard Swedberg, Cambridge University Press, 1997, 125-146. | |||
"A New Monetary Economics Approach to Business Cycles," in Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia, edited by David Glasner. New York: Garland Press, 1997, co-authored with Randall Kroszner, pp.487-8. | |||
"Say's Law and Keynesian Economics," in Market Process Theories, edited by Peter J. Boettke and David Prychitko, Edward Elgar Publishers, 1998, reprinted from Supply-Side Economics: A Critical Appraisal, edited by Richard Fink. Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1982, 160-184. | |||
"Comment on Pecquet," in Money and Banking: The American Experience, The George Edward Durell Foundation, Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press, 1995, 163-7. | |||
"Austrian Welfare Economics," in Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, edited by Peter J. Boettke, Edward Elgar Press, 1994, 304-308. | |||
"The New Monetary Economics," in Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, edited by Peter J. Boettke, Edward Elgar Press, 1994, co-authored with Randall Kroszner, 593-598. | |||
"Scottish Free Banking," in The New Palgrave of Money and Finance, edited by Peter Newman, 1994, co-authored with Randall Kroszner. | |||
"Comment on Kotlikoff''s Justice and Generational Accounting," in Justice Across the Generations: What Does it Mean?, edited by Lee M. Cohen, Washington, D.C.: Public Policy Institute, American Association of Retired People, 1994, pp.107-8. | |||
"Comment on Daniels and McKerlie," in Justice Across the Generations: What Does it Mean?, edited by Lee M. Cohen, Washington, D.C.: Public Policy Institute, American Association of Retired People, 1994, pp.227-235. | |||
"Recent Developments in Social Choice Theory," in The Market Process, edited by Peter J. Boettke and David L Prychitko. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Press, 1994, 215-224. | |||
"Public Goods and Externalities," in Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, edited by David Henderson, New York: Warner Books, 1993, 74-77. | |||
"Against the Social Discount Rate," co-authored with Derek Parfit," in Justice Across the Generations: Philosophy, Politics, and Society, sixth series, edited by Peter Laslett and James Fishkin, Yale University Press, 1992, 144-161. | |||
"Consequentialism Implies a Zero Intergenerational Rate of Discount," in Justice Across the Generations: Philosophy, Politics, and Society, sixth series, edited by Peter Laslett and James Fishkin, Yale University Press, 1992, 162-168. | |||
* [[1991]], "What a Non-Paretian Welfare Economics Would Have to Look Like," in Economics and Hermeneutics, edited by Donald C. Lavoie, London: Routledge, 1991, 285-298 | |||
"Inconsistent Equilibrium Constructs: Mises and Rothbard on the Evenly Rotating Economy," reprinted in Austrian Economics, Vol. III, edited by Stephen Littlechild, London: Edward Elgar Press, 1990, 66-69. | |||
"Public Goods and Externalities: Old and New Perspectives," in The Theory of Market Failure: A Critical Examination, edited by Tyler Cowen, Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press, 1988, 1-26. | |||
"The Marshall Plan: Myths and Realities," in U.S. Aid to the Developing World, edited by Doug Bandow, Washington: Heritage Foundation, 1985, 61-74. | |||
"Say's Law and Keynesian Economics," in Supply-Side Economics: A Critical Appraisal, edited by Richard Fink. Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1982, 160-184. | |||
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Version du 3 septembre 2007 à 13:25
Tyler Cowen est né le 21 janvier 1962. Il est professeur d'économie à l'Université George Mason à Fairfax (USA) au Centre des Etudes des Politiques Publiques (Center for the Study of Public Choice). Il est également le Directeur du Centre James Buchanan et du Centre Mercatus. Il a été diplômé en économie (B.S.) à l'université George Mason en 1983. En 1987, il obtient son doctorat d'économie à l'université d'Havard après avoir suivi des études de 1985 à 1986 à l'université Albert-Ludwig à Fribourg en Allemagne.
Bibliographie
Livres
- 2006, Good & Plenty: The Creative Successes of American Arts Funding, Princeton University Press
- 2005, Markets and Culture Voices:Liberty vs. Power in the Lives of the Mexican Amate Painters, University of Michigan Press
- 2002, Creative Destruction: How Globalization is Changing the World's Cultures, Princeton University Press
- 2002, New Theories of Market Failure, edited with Eric Crampton, Edward Elgar Press
- 2000, What Price Fame?, Harvard University Press, 2000.
- 1988, ed, The Theory of Marke Failure: A Critical Examination. George Mason University Press, Fairfax, Virginia
- 1994, Austrian welfare economics. In The elgar companion to Austrian economics, edited by P. Boettke. Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
- 1997, Risk and Business Cycles. London: Routledge
Monographies
- 2004, How the United States Supports the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts
- 1997, avec David Parker, Markets in the Firm, Institute for Economic Affairs
- 1992, avec Penelope Brook Cowen et Alex Tabarrok, An Analysis of Proposals for Constitutional Change in New Zealand, New Zealand Business Roundtable
- 1991, The Reserve Bank of New Zealand: Institutional Structure and Policy Choices, New Zealand Business Roundtable
Articles
- 2007, “The Epistemic Problem Does Not Refute Consequentialism,” Utilitas
- 2007, avec Amihai Glazer, “Esteem and Ignorance,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
- 2006, “Market Failure for the Treatment of Animals,” Society, January/February, 43, 2, 39-44
- 2005, avec Daniel Sutter, “Conflict, Cooperation and Competition in Anarchy,” The Review of Austrian Economics, 2005, vol.18, no.1, 109-116
- 2005, avec Christopher Coyne, “Postwar Reconstruction: Some Insights from Public Choice and Institutional Economics", March, Constitutional Political Economy, March, 16, 1, 31-48
- 2005, avec Daniel Sutter, “Conflict, Cooperation, and Competition in Anarchy,” Review of Austrian Economics, 18:1, 109-115
- 2005, "Self-Deception as the Root of Political Failure,” Public Choice, September 2005, 124, 3-4, 437-451
- 1985, avec Richard Fink, Inconsistent equilibrium constructs: The evenly rotating economy of Mises and Rothbard. American Economic Review vol 75, n°4, pp866–869
- 1987, avec R. Krozner, “The Development of the New Monetary Economics,” Journal of Political Economy 95 (3) 1987: 567-590
Chapîtres dans des livres
- 2006, "How Far Back Should We Go?" In Retribution and Restitution in the Transition to Democracy since 1945, edited by Jon Elster, Cambridge University Press, pp.17-32
- 2005, “Resolving the Repugnant Conclusion,” in The Repugnant Conclusion: Essays on Population Ethics, edited by J. Ryberg and T. Tannsjo. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 81-98
- 2004, “Commerce, Culture, and Diversity: Some Friedmanesque Themes in the Arts,” in The Legacy of Milton and Rose Friedman’s Free to Choose, edited by Mark A. Wynne, Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2004, 123-136
- 2004, "How Do Economists Think About Rationality?" In Satisficing and Maximizing, Oxford University Press, edited by Michael Byron, 213-236
- 2002, avec Penelope Brook, "Deregulated Private Water Supply: A Policy Option for Developing Countries." In Reinventing Water and Wastewater Systems: Global Lessons for Improving Water Management, edited by Paul Seidenstat, David Haarmeyer, and Simon Hakim. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 361-382
- 2002, "Does the Welfare State Help the Poor?" In Should Differences in Income and Wealth Matter?, edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, fred D. Miller Jr., and Jeffrey Paul. New York: Cambridge University Press, 36-54
- 2002, "Is Our Culture in Decline?," In Toward Liberty: the Idea that is Changing the World, edited by David Boaz. Cato Institute, pp.433-441
- 2001, "The Economics of the Critic," in Conflict of Interest in the Professions, edited by Andrew Stark and Michael Davis, Oxford University Press, pp.237-248.
"Venture Capitalism: Investment Ideas for Mixed For-Profit, Non-Profit Partnerships," in Building Creative Assets: New Ways for the Entertainment and Not-for-Profit Arts to Work Together. Americans for the Arts, 1998, 99-105.
"The Scope and Limits of Preference Sovereignty," reprinted in Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy, edited by Charles K. Wilber, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1997.
"Do Economists Use Social Mechanisms to Explain?" in Social Mechanisms: An Analytical Approach to Social Theory, edited by Peter Hedstrom and Richard Swedberg, Cambridge University Press, 1997, 125-146.
"A New Monetary Economics Approach to Business Cycles," in Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia, edited by David Glasner. New York: Garland Press, 1997, co-authored with Randall Kroszner, pp.487-8.
"Say's Law and Keynesian Economics," in Market Process Theories, edited by Peter J. Boettke and David Prychitko, Edward Elgar Publishers, 1998, reprinted from Supply-Side Economics: A Critical Appraisal, edited by Richard Fink. Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1982, 160-184.
"Comment on Pecquet," in Money and Banking: The American Experience, The George Edward Durell Foundation, Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press, 1995, 163-7. "Austrian Welfare Economics," in Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, edited by Peter J. Boettke, Edward Elgar Press, 1994, 304-308.
"The New Monetary Economics," in Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, edited by Peter J. Boettke, Edward Elgar Press, 1994, co-authored with Randall Kroszner, 593-598.
"Scottish Free Banking," in The New Palgrave of Money and Finance, edited by Peter Newman, 1994, co-authored with Randall Kroszner.
"Comment on Kotlikoffs Justice and Generational Accounting," in Justice Across the Generations: What Does it Mean?, edited by Lee M. Cohen, Washington, D.C.: Public Policy Institute, American Association of Retired People, 1994, pp.107-8.
"Comment on Daniels and McKerlie," in Justice Across the Generations: What Does it Mean?, edited by Lee M. Cohen, Washington, D.C.: Public Policy Institute, American Association of Retired People, 1994, pp.227-235.
"Recent Developments in Social Choice Theory," in The Market Process, edited by Peter J. Boettke and David L Prychitko. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Press, 1994, 215-224.
"Public Goods and Externalities," in Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics, edited by David Henderson, New York: Warner Books, 1993, 74-77.
"Against the Social Discount Rate," co-authored with Derek Parfit," in Justice Across the Generations: Philosophy, Politics, and Society, sixth series, edited by Peter Laslett and James Fishkin, Yale University Press, 1992, 144-161.
"Consequentialism Implies a Zero Intergenerational Rate of Discount," in Justice Across the Generations: Philosophy, Politics, and Society, sixth series, edited by Peter Laslett and James Fishkin, Yale University Press, 1992, 162-168.
- 1991, "What a Non-Paretian Welfare Economics Would Have to Look Like," in Economics and Hermeneutics, edited by Donald C. Lavoie, London: Routledge, 1991, 285-298
"Inconsistent Equilibrium Constructs: Mises and Rothbard on the Evenly Rotating Economy," reprinted in Austrian Economics, Vol. III, edited by Stephen Littlechild, London: Edward Elgar Press, 1990, 66-69.
"Public Goods and Externalities: Old and New Perspectives," in The Theory of Market Failure: A Critical Examination, edited by Tyler Cowen, Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press, 1988, 1-26.
"The Marshall Plan: Myths and Realities," in U.S. Aid to the Developing World, edited by Doug Bandow, Washington: Heritage Foundation, 1985, 61-74.
"Say's Law and Keynesian Economics," in Supply-Side Economics: A Critical Appraisal, edited by Richard Fink. Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America, 1982, 160-184.
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