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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* [[1992]], The Use and Abuse of Equilibrium in Business Cycle Theory: A Praxeological Approach, Cultural Dynamic, Vol 5, n°3, pp356-370 | |||
* [[1997]], avec Fred R. Glahe, Praxeology and the Development of Human Capital: The Separation of School and State, Cultural Dynamics, Vol 9, pp255-268 | * [[1997]], avec Fred R. Glahe, Praxeology and the Development of Human Capital: The Separation of School and State, Cultural Dynamics, Vol 9, pp255-268 | ||
* [[1998]], avec Steven T. Call, The Role of Fractional-Reserve Banking and Financial Intermediation in the Money Supply Process: Keynes and the Austrians, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1, Fall, pp29-40 | |||
* [[1998]], avec Steven T. Call, The Role of Fractional-Reserve Banking and Financial Intermediation in the Money Supply Process: Keynes and the Austrians, [[The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], Vol 1, n°3, Fall, pp29-40 | |||
* [[1999]], | |||
** a. avec Fred R. Glahe, The Hayek-Keynes Debate: Lessons for Current Business Cycle Research. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellon Press | |||
** b. avec Steven T. Call et Fred R. Glahe, Credit Creation or Financial Intermediation?: Fractional Reserve Banking in a Growing Economy, [[Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], 2(3), pp53-64 | |||
* [[2000]], avec Steven T. Call, Free Banking and Credit Creation: Implications For Business Cycle Theory, [[Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], 3(3), pp35-50 | |||
* [[2001]], Capital-Based Macroeconomics, [[The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], Vol 4, n°3, Fall, pp17-26 | * [[2001]], Capital-Based Macroeconomics, [[The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], Vol 4, n°3, Fall, pp17-26 |
Version du 19 juin 2009 à 18:06
John Cochran est chercheur au Ludvig von Mises Institute à Auburn. Il enseigne l'économie au Metropolitan State College de Denver.
Publications
- 1992, The Use and Abuse of Equilibrium in Business Cycle Theory: A Praxeological Approach, Cultural Dynamic, Vol 5, n°3, pp356-370
- 1997, avec Fred R. Glahe, Praxeology and the Development of Human Capital: The Separation of School and State, Cultural Dynamics, Vol 9, pp255-268
- 1998, avec Steven T. Call, The Role of Fractional-Reserve Banking and Financial Intermediation in the Money Supply Process: Keynes and the Austrians, The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol 1, n°3, Fall, pp29-40
- 1999,
- a. avec Fred R. Glahe, The Hayek-Keynes Debate: Lessons for Current Business Cycle Research. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellon Press
- b. avec Steven T. Call et Fred R. Glahe, Credit Creation or Financial Intermediation?: Fractional Reserve Banking in a Growing Economy, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 2(3), pp53-64
- 2000, avec Steven T. Call, Free Banking and Credit Creation: Implications For Business Cycle Theory, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 3(3), pp35-50
- 2001, Capital-Based Macroeconomics, The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol 4, n°3, Fall, pp17-26
Liens externes
- John P. Cochran, The Hangover Theory?, Mises Daily, 16 mars 2001
- John P. Cochran, A Free and Prosperous Commonwealth, Mises Daily, 20 mars 2009
- John P. Cochran et Noah Yetter, Capital in Disequilibrium: An Austrian Approach to Recession and Recovery
- John P. Cochran et Steven T. Call, Austrian Business Cycles, Plucking Models, and Real Business Cycles
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