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'''William Franklin Shughart II''' | '''William Franklin Shughart II''', né le 3 décembre [[1947]] à Harrisburg en Pennsylvanie, est un économiste américain de l'[[école du Public Choice]] qui s'est intéressé aux politiques [[antitrust|Anti-trust]]. | ||
== | == Publications == | ||
* [[1983]], avec [[Robert D. Tollison]], Preliminary Evidence on the Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System, American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 73(3), pages 291-304, June | * [[1983]], avec [[Robert D. Tollison]], Preliminary Evidence on the Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System, American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 73(3), pages 291-304, June | ||
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*** 2ème édition en [[1997]], Houston, Tex.: Dame Publications | *** 2ème édition en [[1997]], Houston, Tex.: Dame Publications | ||
** b. Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics, New York: Quorum Books | ** b. Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics, New York: Quorum Books | ||
** c. [ | ** c. [https://www.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/serials/files/regulation/1990/12/v13n3-6.pdf Private Antitrust Enforcement: Compensation, Deterrence, or Extortion?], Regulation, Fall, pp53−61 | ||
* [[1991]], avec [[Robert D. Tollison]], The Employment Consequences of Antitrust Enforcement, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 147, pp38–52 | * [[1991]], avec [[Robert D. Tollison]], The Employment Consequences of Antitrust Enforcement, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 147, pp38–52 | ||
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* [[2000]], | * [[2000]], | ||
** a. [ | ** a. [https://www.independent.org/publications/article.asp?id=155 Barbarians at Bill Gates], [[The Freeman]], 50, April, pp23−29 | ||
** b. avec [[Richard B. McKenzie]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20060903104052/http://home.olemiss.edu/~shughart/Why+the+Case+for+a+Breakup+Breaks+Down+WSJ042500.htm Why the Case for a Breakup Breaks Down], The Wall Street Journal, 25 April, pA26 | ** b. avec [[Richard B. McKenzie]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20060903104052/http://home.olemiss.edu/~shughart/Why+the+Case+for+a+Breakup+Breaks+Down+WSJ042500.htm Why the Case for a Breakup Breaks Down], The Wall Street Journal, 25 April, pA26 | ||
** c. [ | ** c. [https://fee.org/articles/barbarians-at-bill-gates/ Barbarians at Bill Gates. Antitrust Is about Interest-Group Politics, Not Consumer Protection], [[The Freeman]], April, Vol 50, n°4 | ||
* [[2001]], avec M. Young et M. Reksulak, The Political Economy of the IRS, Economics and Politics 13, pp201-220 | * [[2001]], avec M. Young et M. Reksulak, The Political Economy of the IRS, Economics and Politics 13, pp201-220 | ||
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* [[2006]], Katrinanomics: The politics and economics of disaster relief, Public Choice, Springer, vol. 127(1), pages 31-53, April | * [[2006]], Katrinanomics: The politics and economics of disaster relief, Public Choice, Springer, vol. 127(1), pages 31-53, April | ||
* [[2007]], avec Michael J. Hicks, [ | * [[2007]], avec Michael J. Hicks, [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William-Shughart-Ii/publication/237229535_QUIT_PLAYING_FAVORITES_WHY_BUSINESS_SUBSIDIES_HURT_OUR_ECONOMY/links/5638e19c08ae4bde5021e10a/QUIT-PLAYING-FAVORITES-WHY-BUSINESS-SUBSIDIES-HURT-OUR-ECONOMY.pdf "Quit Playing Favorites: Why Business Subsidies Hurt Our Economy"], In: [[Russell S. Sobel]], dir., [http://shawnslayton.com/open/books/Book%20unleashing%20capitalism.pdf "Unleashing Capitalism: Why Prosperity Stops at the West Virginia Border and How to Fix It"], Morgantown, WV: Center for Economic Growth, The Public Policy Foundation of West Virginia, pp119-130 | ||
* [[2010]], "Cost Inflation in Intercollegiate Athletics: And Some Modest Proposals for Controlling It", In: [[Joshua C. Hall]], dir., "Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work Better", New York: Springer, pp71–94 | * [[2010]], "Cost Inflation in Intercollegiate Athletics: And Some Modest Proposals for Controlling It", In: [[Joshua C. Hall]], dir., "Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work Better", New York: Springer, pp71–94 | ||
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== Liens externes == | == Liens externes == | ||
* [http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/dec/19/shughart-antitrust-busybodies/ "Shughart and Thomas: Antitrust busybodies. The effectiveness of federal competition policy is secondary to collecting scalps"], article de [[William F. Shughart II]] et de [[Diana W. Thomas]], paru dans le Washington Times, le mardi 19 décembre [[2013]] | * [http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/dec/19/shughart-antitrust-busybodies/ "Shughart and Thomas: Antitrust busybodies. The effectiveness of federal competition policy is secondary to collecting scalps"], article de [[William F. Shughart II]] et de [[Diana W. Thomas]], paru dans le Washington Times, le mardi 19 décembre [[2013]] | ||
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William Franklin Shughart II, né le 3 décembre 1947 à Harrisburg en Pennsylvanie, est un économiste américain de l'école du Public Choice qui s'est intéressé aux politiques Anti-trust.
Publications
- 1983, avec Robert D. Tollison, Preliminary Evidence on the Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System, American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 73(3), pages 291-304, June
- 1984,
- a. avec W. Mark Crain et Robert D. Tollison, The convergence of satisficing to marginalism : An empirical test, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 5(3-4), pp375-385
- b. avec Robert D. Tollison, The Random Character of Merger Activity, RAND Journal of Economics, 15, Winter, pp500–509
- 1985,
- a. avec Robert D. Tollison, The Positive Economics of Antitrust Policy: A Survey Article, International Review of Law and Economics, 5, pp39-57
- b. avec Gary M. Anderson et Robert D. Tollison, “Adam Smith on the Customhouse”, Journal of Political Economy, Vol 93, n°4, August
- 1987, "Don't Revise the Clayton Act, Scrap It!", Cato Journal, Vol 6
- 1988,
- a. Mwangi S. Kimenyi et Robert D. Tollison, Affirmative action and unemployment, European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 4(4), pp479-490
- b. A Public Choice Perspective of the Banking Act of 1933", Cato Journal 7 (Winter), pp. 595−613
- Repris en 1988, In: Catherine England et Thomas Huertas, Dir., The Financial Services Revolution: Policy Directions for the Future. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp87−105
- c. avec Brian L. Goff et Robert D. Tollison, Disqualification by Decree: Amateur Rules as Barriers to Entry, Journal of institutional and Theoretical Economics, 144, n°3, pp515—23
- 1989, avec Donald J. Boudreaux, “The Effects of Monetary Instability on the Extent of Vertical Integration”, Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol 17, n° 3, June, pp1-10
- 1990,
- a. The Organization of Industry. Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin
- 2ème édition en 1997, Houston, Tex.: Dame Publications
- b. Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics, New York: Quorum Books
- c. Private Antitrust Enforcement: Compensation, Deterrence, or Extortion?, Regulation, Fall, pp53−61
- a. The Organization of Industry. Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin
- 1991, avec Robert D. Tollison, The Employment Consequences of Antitrust Enforcement, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 147, pp38–52
- 1992, avec William F. Chappell, Market Structure, Sales to Government, and the Theory of Oligopoly, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 19, pp69-81
- 1993,
- a. avec James F. Couch, A. L. Williams, "Private School Enrollment and Public School Performance", Public Choice, Vol 76, pp301-312
- b. avec B. J. Das, W. F. Chappell, "Demand fluctuations and firm heterogeneity", Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol 41, pp51–60
- 1994, avec Fred S. McChesney, dir., The Causes and Consequences of Antitrust: The Public-Choice Perspective, University of Chicago Press
- 1995, Public-Choice Theory and Antitrust Policy, In: Fred S. McChesney et William F. Shughart II, Dir., The Causes and Consequences of Antitrust. The Public-Choice Perspective, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, s. 7–32
- 1996, Monopoly and the Problem of the Economists, Managerial and Decision Economics 17, 217–230
- 1997, Dir., Taxing Choice: The Predatory Politics of Fiscal Discrimination. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers
- 1998,
- a. avec Richard B. McKenzie, Is Microsoft a Monopolist?, Independent Review, 3, Fall, pp165−197
- b. The Government's War on Mergers: The Fatal Conceit of Antitrust Policy, Cato Policy Analysis, n°323, October 22
- c. avec Jim Couch, "The Political Economy of the New Deal", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
- 2000,
- a. Barbarians at Bill Gates, The Freeman, 50, April, pp23−29
- b. avec Richard B. McKenzie, Why the Case for a Breakup Breaks Down, The Wall Street Journal, 25 April, pA26
- c. Barbarians at Bill Gates. Antitrust Is about Interest-Group Politics, Not Consumer Protection, The Freeman, April, Vol 50, n°4
- 2001, avec M. Young et M. Reksulak, The Political Economy of the IRS, Economics and Politics 13, pp201-220
- 2004,
- a. avec Fred S. McChesney II et David D. Haddock, “On the Internal Contradictions of the Law of One Price”, Economic Inquiry, Vol 42, n°4, October, pp706–716
- b. "Bending before the Storm: The U.S. Supreme Court in Economic Crisis, 1935–1937", The Independent Review, vol 9, n°1, summer, pp55–83
- 2005, avec Robert D. Tollison, "The Unfinished Business of Public Choice", Public Choice, 124, pp237–247
- 2006, Katrinanomics: The politics and economics of disaster relief, Public Choice, Springer, vol. 127(1), pages 31-53, April
- 2007, avec Michael J. Hicks, "Quit Playing Favorites: Why Business Subsidies Hurt Our Economy", In: Russell S. Sobel, dir., "Unleashing Capitalism: Why Prosperity Stops at the West Virginia Border and How to Fix It", Morgantown, WV: Center for Economic Growth, The Public Policy Foundation of West Virginia, pp119-130
- 2010, "Cost Inflation in Intercollegiate Athletics: And Some Modest Proposals for Controlling It", In: Joshua C. Hall, dir., "Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work Better", New York: Springer, pp71–94
- 2011, "Disaster Relief as Bad Public Policy", The Independent Review, 15(4), pp519-539
- 2015,
- a. avec Diana W. Thomas, "What Did Economists Do? Euvoluntary, voluntary, and Coercive Institutions for Collective Action", Southern Economic Journal, 80(4), pp926-937
- b. avec Diana W. Thomas, "Intellectual Property Rights, Public Choice, Networks, and the New Age of Informal IP Regimes", Supreme Court Economic Review, Vol 23, n°1
- 2016, avec Jayme S. Lemke, "Richard Vedder and the Future of Higher Education Reform", Cato Journal, 36(1), pp143-164
- 2017, avec Adam Hoffer, Rejeana Gvillo, Michael Thomas, "Income-expenditure elasticities of less-healthy consumption goods", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol 6, n°1, pp127-148
Liens externes
- "Shughart and Thomas: Antitrust busybodies. The effectiveness of federal competition policy is secondary to collecting scalps", article de William F. Shughart II et de Diana W. Thomas, paru dans le Washington Times, le mardi 19 décembre 2013
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