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* [[2004]], "How Do Economists Think About Rationality?" In Satisficing and Maximizing, Oxford University Press, edited by Michael Byron, 213-236
* [[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]], 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?, [[Paul E. Frankel]], Fred D. Miller Jr. et Paul Jeffrey, dir., New York: Cambridge University Press, 36-54
* [[2002]], "Does the Welfare State Help the Poor?" In Should Differences in Income and Wealth Matter?, [[Ellen Frankel Paul]], Fred D. Miller Jr. et Paul Jeffrey, dir., 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
* [[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
* [[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

Version du 19 janvier 2008 à 11:46

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
  • 1996, "What Do We Learn from the Repugnant Conclusion?" *Ethics* 106, no. 4 (July): 754-775
  • 1994, “Rejoinder to David Friedman on the Economics of Anarchy.” Economics and Philosophy 10, no. 2 (October)
  • 1992, “Law as a Public Good.” Economics and Philosophy 8, no. 2, (October).
  • 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?, Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller Jr. et Paul Jeffrey, dir., 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
  • 1998, "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, 99-105
  • 1997, "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, 125-146
  • 1997, avec Randall Kroszner, "A New Monetary Economics Approach to Business Cycles," in Business Cycles and Depressions: An Encyclopedia, edited by David Glasner. New York: Garland Press, pp.487-8
  • 1994, "Austrian Welfare Economics." In Peter Boettke (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics. Brookfield, Vermont: Edward Elgar Publishing Company.
  • 1982, "Say's Law and Keynesian Economics", In: Supply-Side Economics: A Critical Appraisal, Richard Fink. ed, Frederick, Maryland: University Publications of America
- repris en 1998, in Market Process Theories, Peter Boettke et David Prychitko, eds, Edward Elgar Publishers, 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 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.

Littérature secondaire

  • Agnès Festré, 1999, commentaire sur le livre de Tyler Cowen, Risk and Business Cycles: New and Old Austrian Perpectives, 1997, London: Routledge, In: The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 6(1): 111-164, avril 1999





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