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Jerry Ellig
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Jerry Ellig ou Jerome Ellig, né en 1962, est un économiste américain qui s'est intéressé à la théorie de la firme dès 1993. Il a fait partie de l'équipe de Don Lavoie au "Program on Social and Organizational Learning" à l'université George Mason. Et, Il a travaillé aux côtés de Charles G. Koch sur le projet du Market Based Management.
Il est diplômé en économie (Bachelor of Arts) de l'université Xavier (1984), "magna cum laude". Il a obtenu ensuite un Master en économie, de l'université George Mason, en 1986. Finalement, il est devenu docteur en philosophie économique, à l'université George Mason en 1988, avec une thèse portant sur : "Droit, Economie, le base-ball organisé : analyse d'une structure coopérative".
Il est proche de l'école du Public Choice et de l'école autrichienne d'économie. Il a écrit notamment sur la réglementation, sur la déréglementation du secteur de l'énergie (l'électricité, le gaz) et sur l'économie du vin.
Bibliographie
- 1986, "Do We Walk With Walras?", Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol 14, n°2, Juillet
- 1987, commentaire du livre d'Israel Kirzner, "Discovery and the Capitalist Process", Market Process, Vol 5, n°2, Fall
- 1988,
- a. avec Jack High, The Private Supply of Education, In: Tyler Cowen, dir., The Theory of Market Failure: A Critical Examination, Fairfax, Va.: George Mason University Press
- b. “The Case of the Interstate Pipeline”, Working Paper. George Mason University: Center for Market Process
- 1990, "A Business Historian's History", commentaire du livre de Thomas McCraw, dir., "The Essential Alfred Chandler", Market Process, n°8
- 1991,
- a. "Endogenous Change and the Economic Theory of Regulation", Journal of regulatory economics, Vol 3, n°3, septembre, pp265-274
- Repris en 1999, In: R. Ekelund, Jr., dir., "The Foundations of Regulatory Economics", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing
- b. "The Baseball Anomaly and Congressional Intent", In: Jack High, dir., "Regulation: Economic Theory and History", University of Michigan Press
- c. "Computer Reservation Systems, Creative Destruction, and Consumer Welfare", Transportation Law Journal, 19:2, Summer
- d. Commentaire du livre de Robert W. Crandall, "After the Breakup: U.S. Telecommunications in a More Competitive Era", Reason, May
- a. "Endogenous Change and the Economic Theory of Regulation", Journal of regulatory economics, Vol 3, n°3, septembre, pp265-274
- 1992,
- a. "Untwisting the Strands of Chicago Antitrust", The Antitrust Bulletin, 37:4, Winter, pp863-879
- b. "The Environmental Impact of Public Utility Regulation: Kern County and the Case of the Missing Gas Pipelines", In: Michael Crew, dir., "Economic Innovations in Public Utility Regulation", Boston: Kluwer
- c. "Downzoning and Development in a Dynamic Economy: The Case of Fairfax County, Virginia", In: Richard C. Collins, dir., "Development, Expectations, and the Zoning Power: the Concept of Vested Rights", Charlottesville, Virginia: Institute for Environmental Negotiation
- d. avec Donald Boudreaux, "Beneficent Bias: The Case Against Regulating Computerized Reservation Systems", Journal of Air Law and Commerce, Vol 57, Spring
- e. avec Jack High, "Social Contracts and Pipe Dreams", Contemporary Policy Issues, Vol 10, n°1, Janvier
- f. Commentaire du livre de Paul Stephen Dempsey et Andrew Goetz, "Airline Deregulation and Laissez
-Faire Mythology", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Fall
- 1993,
- a. avec Michael Giberson, “Scale, Scope and Regulation in the Texas Gas Transmission Industry”, Journal of regulatory economics, Vol. 5, no. 1 (mars): 79-90
- b. avec Wayne Gable, "Introduction to Market Based Management", Fairfax, VA: Center for Market Processes
- c. Internal Pricing for Corporate Services, Working Paper in Market-Based Management, Centre for the Study of Market Processes, George Mason University
- Traduit en espagnol en 1996, “Fijación de precios internos para servicios corporativos”, Libertas, Nº25, octubre, Año XIII
- d. "The Consumer Impact of Federal Natural Gas Regulation", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Spring
- 1994,
- a. "The Economics of Regulatory Takings", In: Roger Clegg, dir., Regulatory Takings: Restoring Private Property Rights
- b. The Incredible Ticket Machine, The Freeman, Mai, Vol 44, n°5
- c. avec Alison E. Woodward et Tom R. Burns, "Municipal entrepreneurship and energy policy : a five nation study of politics, innovation, and social change", Yverdon, Switzerland ; Langhorne, Pa. : Gordon and Breach
- d. "Industrial Organization", In: Peter Boettke, dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Aldershot, U.K.: Edward Elgar
- e. avec D. Beers, "An Economic View of the Effectiveness of Public and Private Schools", In: Gary Bowman, Simon Hakim et Paul Seidenstat, dir., "Privatizing Education and Educational Choice", Westport, CT: Praeger
- f. avec W. Winegarden, "Airline Deregulation and Consumer Welfare", Transportation Practitioners Journal, Summer
- 1995,
- a. "From Austrian Economics to Market-Based Management", The Journal of Private Enterprise, XI(1), pp31-45
- b. "Why Do Regulators Regulate? The Case of the Southern California Gas Market", Journal of regulatory economics, Vol. 7, no. 3, mai, pp293-308
- c. avec Don Lavoie, "Governments, Firms, and the Impossibility of Central Planning", In: Pål Foss, dir, Economic Approaches to Organizations and Institutions, Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth Publishing Company
- d. avec Tyler Cowen, Market-Based Management at Koch Industries: Discovery, Dissemination, and Integration of Knowledge, Competitive Intelligence Review, Vol 6, n°4, pp4-13
- e. "The Economics of Regulatory Takings", South Carolina Law Review, 46:6, Summer
- 1996,
- a. "Organizational Economics and the Market‐Based Management Framework: Toward a Common Research Agenda", Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol 12, n°1, Fall, pp73–88
- b. avec Tojo Thatchenkery, "Subjectivism, discovery and boundaryless careers: An Austrian perspective", In: Michael Arthur et Denise Rousseau, dir., Boundaryless careers: A new employment principle for a new organizational era, New York: Oxford University Press, pp171-186
- c. avec Joseph Kalt, dir., "New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation", Norwich, CT: Praeger
- d. avec Joseph Kalt, "Intrastate Pipeline Regulation: Lessons from the Texas Experience", In: Jerry Ellig et Joseph Kalt, dir., "New Horizons in Natural Gas Deregulation", Westport, CT: Praeger
- 1997,
- a. avec Robert W. Crandall, dir., Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice: Lessons for the Electric Industry (electricity), Center for Market Processes
- b. avec Dan Lin, A taxonomy of dynamic competition theories, In: Jerry Ellig et Robert W. Crandall, dir., Economic Deregulation and Customer Choice: Lessons for the Electric Industry (electricity), Center for Market Processes
- 2000, avec Dan Lin, "Dynamic Competition and Monopoly Regulation", In: Michael Crew, dir., "Expanding Competition in Regulated Industries", Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers
- 2001,
- a. Dir., "Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust Issues", New York: Cambridge University Press,
- b. "Internal Markets and the Theory of the Firm", Managerial and Decision Economics, Vol 22, n°4-5, June-August, pp222–237
- 2002,
- a. avec K. Kelly, "Competition and Quality in Deregulated Industries: Lessons for the Education Debate", Texas Review of Law & Politics, 6, Spring
- b. "Telecommunications Mergers, Managerial Expectations, and Theories of the Firm", In: Peter Klein et Nikolai Foss, dir., "Entrepreneurship and the Firm", Aldershott, UK: Edward Elgar
- c. "Railroad Deregulation and Consumer Welfare", Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol 21, n°2, mars, pp143-167
- 2004,
- a. avec Alan Wiseman, Interstate Trade Barriers and Potential Regulatory Competition: The Case of Virginia's Direct Wine Shipping Ban, Journal of Private enterprise, Volume 19, n°2
- b. avec Alan Wiseman, "Market and Nonmarket Barriers to Internet Wine Sales: The Case of Virginia", Business and Politics, 6 (2): Article 4
- 2005,
- a. Costs and Consequences of Federal Telecommunications and Broadband Regulations, 58, Federal Communications Law Journal 17 (Feb
- b. "Intercarrier Compensation and Consumer Welfare", University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology, & Policy, Vol 97, pp98–99
- c. avec Robert W. Crandall, Texas Telecommunications: EVverything's DYNAMIC EXCEPT THE PRICING, Texas Pub. Policy Found., 40
- d. avec James Nicholas Taylor, "What Did the Unbundled Network Element Platform Cost?", CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy, Vol 14, n°1
- 2006,
- a. avec James Taylor, "The Irony of Transparency: Unintended Consequences of Wireless Truth-in-Billing", Loyola Consumer Law Review, 19:1
- b. avec Alastair Walling, "Regulatory Status of VoIP in the Post-Brand X World", SANTA CLARA COMPUTER & HIGH TECH. L.J, Vol 23, n°9, pp128–129
- c. avec G. Brito, "Video Killed the Franchise Star: The Consumer Cost of Cable Franchising and Proposed Policy Alternatives", Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Vol 5
- d. avec A. Agarwal, "Buried Online: State Laws that Limit E-Commerce in Caskets", The Elder Law Journal, Vol 14, n°2
- e. "Costs and Consequences of Federal Telecommunications Regulations", Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol 58, n°1
- 2007,
- a. avec Joseph P. Rotondi, Outcomes and Alternatives for Universal Telecommunications Service: A Case Study of Texas, Texas Review of Law and Politics, Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall
- b. avec Alan E. Wiseman, The Politics of Wine: Trade Barriers, Interest Groups and the Commerce Clause, Journal of Politics. 69 (3): 859-875
- c. avec Alan E. Wiseman, Ohio’s Direct Shipping Law: New Regulations Still Discriminate, and Price Competition May Result, Wines & Vines, 88(12): 82
- d. avec Alan E. Wiseman, Uncorking E-Commerce: Update, Regulation, 30 (2): 6-7
- e. avec G. Brito, "A Tale of Two Commissions: Net Neutrality and Regulatory Analysis", CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy, Vol 16, n°1
- f. avec Alan E. Wiseman,, "The Economics of Direct Wine Shipping", Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy, Vol 3, n°2, Spring
- g. “Measure by Measure: Why Federal Budgeting is a Faith-Based Initiative", Opinion Journal, 11 Avril
- 2008, avec J. Belcore, "Homeland Security and Regulatory Analysis: Are We Safe Yet?", Rutgers Law Journal, Vol 40, n°1, Fall
- 2009,
- a. avec Houman Shadab, "Talking the Talk, or Walking the Walk? Outcome-Based Regulation of Transnational Investment", New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol 41, n°2, Winter
- b. avec G. Brito, “Toward a More Perfect Union: Regulatory Analysis and Performance Management", Florida State University Business Review, Vol 8, n°1, Spring/Summer 2009
- 2011, avec Maurice MacTigue et Henry R. Wray, "Government Performance and Results: An Evaluation of GPRA's First Decade", CRC Press, ISBN 9781439844649
Littérature secondaire
- 2003, George Bittlingmayer, commentaire du livre de Jerry Ellig, dir., Dynamic Competition and Public Policy: Technology, Innovation, and Antitrust, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 41, No. 1, Mar., pp240-241
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