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* [[1984]], “Bork’s Paradox: Static vs. Dynamic Efficiency in Antitrust Analysis.” Comtemporary Policy Issues 3:21–34 | * [[1984]], “Bork’s Paradox: Static vs. Dynamic Efficiency in Antitrust Analysis.” Comtemporary Policy Issues 3:21–34 | ||
* [[1986]], ‘Equilibration and Disequilibration in Market Processes’ In: [[Israel Kirzner]], (ed), Subjectivism, Intelligibility and Economic Understanding: Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his Eightieth Birthday, New York: New York University Press, pp111-121 | * [[1986]], ‘Equilibration and Disequilibration in Market Processes’ In: [[Israel Kirzner]], (ed), Subjectivism, Intelligibility and Economic Understanding: Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his Eightieth Birthday, New York: New York University Press, pp111-121 | ||
* [[1989]], avec Howard Bloch, "On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900-1932," History of Political Economy 21(2): 351-365 (Summer | * [[1987]], avec [[Richard Fink]], A Nation in Debt: Economists Debate the Federal Budget Deficit, edited with introduction (Maryland: University Publications of America | ||
* [[1989]], avec Howard Bloch, "On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900-1932," History of Political Economy 21(2): 351-365 (Summer) | |||
* [[1990]], Maximizing, Action, and Market Adjustment: An Inquiry Into the Theory of Economic Disequilibrium (Munich: Philosophia Verlag). | |||
* [[1991]], Introduction, In: A Century of the Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890-1990, '''Jack High''' et Wayne Gable, Dir., Fairfax: George Mason University Press | |||
* [[1991]], Dir., Introduction, In: Regulation: Economic Theory and History, Michigan: University of Michigan Press | |||
* [[1992]], avec [[Jerry Ellig]], Social Contracts and Pipe Dreams, Contemporary Policy Issues (Long Beach: Western Economics Association), vol. 10, January 1992. pp. 39-51 | |||
* [[1999]], avec Clayton Coppin, The Politics of Pure Food (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press | |||
* [[2001]], Dir., Introduction, In: Competition in the History of Economic Thought, (London: Edward Elgar) | |||
* [[2006]], ed, Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie (New Thinking in Political Economy), Edward Elgar Publishing | * [[2006]], ed, Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie (New Thinking in Political Economy), Edward Elgar Publishing | ||
"Umpires at Bat: The Role of Regulators in Food Legislation," Business and Economic History (Williamsburg: College of William and Mary), second series, vol. 20, 1991 (with Clayton Coppin). | |||
"Can Rents Run Uphill?", Public Choice (The Hague, The Netherlands: Martinis Nijhoff Publishers), vol. 65: 229-237, June 1990. | |||
"On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900-1932," History of Political Economy (Durham: Duke University Press), vol. 21: 351-366, Summer 1989 (with Howard Bloch). | |||
"Wiley, Whiskey, and Strategic Behavior: An Analysis of the Passage of the Pure Food Act," Business History Review (Boston: Harvard Business School Press) vol. 62, Summer 1988 (with Clayton Coppin). | |||
"Does Bounding the Utility Function Resolve the St. Petersburg Paradox," Theory and Decision 25, (1988) pp. 219-223 (with Tyler Cowen). | |||
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Jack High est un économiste américain de l'école autrichienne qui s'est intéressé au processus de la concurrence et aux lois Antitrust
Bibliographie
- 1984, “Bork’s Paradox: Static vs. Dynamic Efficiency in Antitrust Analysis.” Comtemporary Policy Issues 3:21–34
- 1986, ‘Equilibration and Disequilibration in Market Processes’ In: Israel Kirzner, (ed), Subjectivism, Intelligibility and Economic Understanding: Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his Eightieth Birthday, New York: New York University Press, pp111-121
- 1987, avec Richard Fink, A Nation in Debt: Economists Debate the Federal Budget Deficit, edited with introduction (Maryland: University Publications of America
- 1989, avec Howard Bloch, "On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900-1932," History of Political Economy 21(2): 351-365 (Summer)
- 1990, Maximizing, Action, and Market Adjustment: An Inquiry Into the Theory of Economic Disequilibrium (Munich: Philosophia Verlag).
- 1991, Introduction, In: A Century of the Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890-1990, Jack High et Wayne Gable, Dir., Fairfax: George Mason University Press
- 1991, Dir., Introduction, In: Regulation: Economic Theory and History, Michigan: University of Michigan Press
- 1992, avec Jerry Ellig, Social Contracts and Pipe Dreams, Contemporary Policy Issues (Long Beach: Western Economics Association), vol. 10, January 1992. pp. 39-51
- 1999, avec Clayton Coppin, The Politics of Pure Food (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press
- 2001, Dir., Introduction, In: Competition in the History of Economic Thought, (London: Edward Elgar)
- 2006, ed, Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie (New Thinking in Political Economy), Edward Elgar Publishing
"Umpires at Bat: The Role of Regulators in Food Legislation," Business and Economic History (Williamsburg: College of William and Mary), second series, vol. 20, 1991 (with Clayton Coppin).
"Can Rents Run Uphill?", Public Choice (The Hague, The Netherlands: Martinis Nijhoff Publishers), vol. 65: 229-237, June 1990.
"On the History of Ordinal Utility Theory: 1900-1932," History of Political Economy (Durham: Duke University Press), vol. 21: 351-366, Summer 1989 (with Howard Bloch).
"Wiley, Whiskey, and Strategic Behavior: An Analysis of the Passage of the Pure Food Act," Business History Review (Boston: Harvard Business School Press) vol. 62, Summer 1988 (with Clayton Coppin).
"Does Bounding the Utility Function Resolve the St. Petersburg Paradox," Theory and Decision 25, (1988) pp. 219-223 (with Tyler Cowen).
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