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:Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de William Shughart, voir [[William Shughart (bibliographie)]]
:Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de William Shughart, voir [[William Shughart (bibliographie)]]
* [[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]],
** a. "Don't Revise the Clayton Act, Scrap It!", [[Cato Journal]], Vol 6
** b. avec Richard S. Higgins, [[Robert D. Tollison]], "Dual Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws", In: Robert J. Mackay, James C. Miller III, [[Bruce Yandle]], dir., "Public Choice and Regulation: A View from Inside the Federal Trade Commission", Stanford, Calif.: Hoover Institution Press
* [[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]],
** a. 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
** b. [https://archive.org/details/regulationreagan00mein "Antitrust Policy in the Reagan Administration: Pyrrhic Victories?"], In: [[Roger Meiners]], [[Bruce Yandle]], dir., [https://archive.org/details/regulationreagan00mein "Regulation and the Reagan Years: Politics, Bureaucracy and the Public Interest"], New York: Holmes and Meier for The Independent Institute, pp89-103
* [[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. [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
* [[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. [http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa323b.pdf 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. [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
** 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
* [[2002]], avec [[Robert D. Tollison]], "A Creative Theorist in His Workshop: James M. Buchanan as a Positive Economist", In: [[Geoffrey Brennan]], Hartmut Kliemt, [[Robert D. Tollison]], dir. "Method and Morals in Constitutional Economics. Essays in Honor of James M. Buchanan", Springer, pp66-77
* [[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, [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
* [[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]], [https://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/serials/files/cato-journal/2016/2/cato-journal-v36n1-10.pdf "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


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Version du 2 décembre 2022 à 05:15

William F. Shughart
Économiste

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Tendance École du public Choice
Nationalité États-Unis États-Unis
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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

Pour une liste détaillée des œuvres de William Shughart, voir William Shughart (bibliographie)

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