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Daniel Sutter
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Daniel Sutter est professeur agrégé d'économie à l'Université du Texas-Pan American.
Daniel Sutter est un chercheur senior affilié au Mercatus Center aux Etats-Unis. Ses intérêts de recherche comprennent l'impact des conditions météorologiques dangereuses, la pertinence des prévisions météorologiques, l'économie des médias (et ces nouveaux biais) ainsi que l'économie constitutionnelle.
Bibliographie
- 1995, Asymmetric Power Relations and Cooperation in Anarchy, Southern Economic Journal 61
- 1996, "Public Goods, Indivisible Goods, and Market Failure", Economics and Politics, 8(2), pp133-146
- 2000, Political Bias in the News: A Skeptical Examination, manuscrit non publié, University of Oklahoma
- 2001, Can the Media Be So Liberal? The Economics of Media Bias, Cato Journal, 20 (Winter), pp431-451
- 2002,
- a. The democratic efficiency debate and definitions of political equilibrium, The Review of Austrian Economics, 15(2/3), pp199–209
- b. avec R. Pjesky, “Searching for Cincinnatus: Representatives’ Backgrounds and Voting Behavior”, Atlantic Economic Journal, 30, March, pp74–86
- 2004, avec Edward J. López, “Ignorance in Congressional Voting? Evidence from Policy Reversal on the Endangered Species Act”, Social Science Quarterly, 85, December, pp891–912
- 2005, avec Nicole Cornell Sadowski, "Hurricane Fatalities and Hurricane Damages: Are Safer Hurricanes More Damaging?", Southern Economic Journal, 72(2), pp422-432
- 2007,
- a. Ensuring Disaster: State Insurance Regulation, Coastal Development, and Hurricanes, Mercatus Policy Series, Policy Comment 14, septembre
- b. avec Rex J. Pjesky, "Reduce, Decentralize, and Constitutionally Constrain Government", 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, pp213-227
- c. "Austrian Economics and the Market Test Reconsidered", Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 10(1), pp49-62
- d. avec B. T. Ewing, J. B. Kruse, "Hurricanes and Economic Research: An Introduction to the Hurricane Katrina Symposium", Southern Economic Journal, Vol 74, pp315–325
- 2008, Ensuring disaster, Local Knowledge, Summer, n°1, pp40-
- 2009,
- a. avec Andres Bello, "Constitutionally constrain government to unleash capitalism", In: Peter Calcagno, Joshua C. Hall et Russell S. Sobel, "Unleashing Capitalism: A Prescription for Economic Prosperity in South Carolina", Columbia: South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation, pp227-247
- b. "On the Comparative Performance of Spontaneous Orders: Academic Economics Research vs. the Market Economy”, Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 2, pp19-37
- c. "The Market, the Firm, and the Economics Profession", American Journal of Economics and Sociology
- 2010,
- a. Commentaire du livre de Robert Glennon, "Unquenchable: America’s Water Crisis and What to Do about It", The Independent Review, Vol 14, n°4, spring
- b. "Weak Feedback, and Minimal Differentiation in Research Spontaneous Orders: Consequences and Responses”, Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 3, pp129-148
- 2011, "Culture, Economics and Recovery from Natural Disaster“, Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 4, pp18-30
- 2012,
- a. avec Daniel J. Smith et Scott Beaulier, “Technology and the Architecture of Emergent Orders”, Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 5, pp157-176
- b. dir., "Different but Equal: Documenting the Contribution of Dissident Scholars", West Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell
- 2015, avec Shruti Rajagopalan, G. P. Manish et Lawrence H. White, "Liberalism in India", Econ Journal Watch, Vol 12, n°3, septembre, pp432-459
- 2016, avec G. P. Manish, "Mastery versus profit as motivation for the entrepreneur: How crony policies shape business", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol 5, n°1, pp95-112
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