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Lionel Robbins
Lionel Robbins | |||||
Économiste | |||||
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Dates | 1898 - 1984 | ||||
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Tendance | École de Chicago | ||||
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Articles internes | Autres articles sur Lionel Robbins | ||||
Citation | « Le choix n'est pas entre un plan ou une absence de plan, mais entre différents types de plan » | ||||
Interwikis sur Lionel Robbins | |||||
Lionel C. Robbins (22 novembre 1898 - 15 mai 1984) était professeur d'économie à la London School of Economics. Connaissant bien la langue allemande, il a pu prendre connaissance très vite des travaux de l'école autrichienne d'économie (Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek). Intéressé par l'approche de Friedrich Hayek alors qu'il assistait à une conférence à Vienne, Lionel Robbins invite ce dernier à présenter ses travaux à la London School of Economics. Si aujourd'hui, l'école autrichienne est de plus en plus enseigné dans le monde c'est un peu grâce à l'intervention de Lionel Robbins, même s'il n'a jamais adopté pleinement les outils méthodologiques de cette école.
Publications
- 1926, "Dynamics of Capitalism", Economica
- 1927, The Optimum Theory of Population, In: Gregory and Dalton, dir., London Essays in Economics
- 1928, The Representative Firm, EJ
- 1930,
- a. The Economic Works of Philip Wicksteed, Economica, Vol. 10, n°30, November, pp245-258
- b. On a Certain Ambiguity in the Conception of Stationary Equilibrium, Economic Journal
- c. “On the Elasticity of Demand for Income in Terms of Effort”, Economica, 29, pp123–129
- d. Commentaire du livre édité par S. Leon Levy, "Industrial Efficiency and Social Economy" de Nassau W. Senior, The Economic Journal, Vol 40, n°158, Jun., pp272-275
- 1932, "An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science", ['Essai sur la nature et la signification de la science économique], London: Macmillan
- 1934,
- a. Remarks on the Relationship between Economics and Psychology, Manchester School
- b. Remarks on Some Aspects of the Theory of Costs London School of Economics, Essays on Cost (publication dans the Economic Journal, mars 1934)
- c. "The Great Depression", London: The MacMillan Co.
- 1936, The Place of Jevons in the History of Economic Thought, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, Vol 7, n°1, pp1-17
- 1937,
- a. "Economic Planning and International Order", London: MacMillan
- b. "The Economics of Territorial Sovereignty", In: Charles Antony Woodward Manning, dir., "Peaceful Change", London: Macmillan, pp41-60
- 1938,
- a. Live and Dead Issues in the Methodology of Economicsll, Economica, N.S., 5, 342-52
- b. Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility: A Comment, EJ
- 1939,
- a. "The Economic Causes of War", London: Jonathan Cape
- Nouvelle édition en 1968, New York: Howard Fertig
- b. "The Economic Basis of Class Conflicts", London: Macmillan
- a. "The Economic Causes of War", London: Jonathan Cape
- 1940, "Economic Aspects of Federation", In: Melville Channing-Pearce, dir., "Federal Union. A Symposium", London: Jonathan Cape, pp167-186
- 1952, The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy, London: Macmillan
- 1955, The Teaching of Economics in Schools and Universities, The Economic Journal, Vol LXV, pp579–593
- 1956, The Economist in the Twentieth Century, In: The Economist in the Twentieth Century and Other Lectures in Political Economy, London: Mac Millan, pp1–17
- 1958, "Robert Torrens and the Evolution of Classical Economics"
- 1959, "The Present Position of Economics", Rivista di Politica Economica, XLIX (VIII-IX), pp1347-1363
- 1961,
- a. Hayek on Liberty, Economica, 28, February, pp66-81
- Repris en 1999, In: The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek, Peter J. Boettke, Dir., Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp290-305
- b. The Theory of Economic Policy in English Classical Political Economy, London: Macmillan
- a. Hayek on Liberty, Economica, 28, February, pp66-81
- 1963, Politics and Economics
- 1966, The University in the Modern World, 1966
- 1968, The Theory of Economic Development in the History of Economic Thought, 1968.
- 1970,
- a. Jacob Viner: A tribute
- b. The Evolution of Modern Economic Theory
- 1971, Autobiography of an Economist, Macmillan
- 1976, Political Economy: Past and Present, A review of leading theories of economic policy, New York: Columbia University Press
- 1979, Against Inflation
- 1980, Higher Education Revisited
- 1981, "Economics and Political Economy", The American Economic Review, Vol 71, n°2, pp1-10
Citations
- « Le choix n'est pas entre un plan ou une absence de plan, mais entre différents types de plan »
- L’économie est « la science qui étudie le comportement humain en tant que relation entre les fins et les moyens rares à usages alternatifs » et qui est proclamée « absolument neutre vis-à-vis des fins » que celles-ci soient « nobles ou viles. »
Littérature secondaire
- 1932, Edwin Cannan, commentaire du livre de Lionel Robbins, Economic Journal, 42, pp424-427
- 1933,
- G. E. G. Catlin, commentaire du livre de Lionel Robbins, An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, Political Science Quarterly, 48, (3):463-65
- G. M. Janes, commentaire du livre de Lionel Robbins, An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, American Economic Review, 23, (4):698-99
- R. W. Souter, "The Nature and Significance of Economic Science" in recent discussions. Quarterly Journal of Economics 47 (3):377-413
- M. H. W., commentaire du livre de Lionel Robbins, An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 97 (2):343-44
- 1936, H. W. Peck, commentaire du livre de Lionel Robbins, An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, American Economic Review 26 (3):495-96
- 1953, Keizo Kashiwara, "Lionel Robbins and the Methodology of Economics", part 1, The Review of Kumamoto Junior College, 8, November, pp1-33
- 1954, Keizo Kashiwara, "Lionel Robbins and the Methodology of Economics", part 2, The Review of Kumamoto Junior College, 9, March, pp1-36
- 1971, Tadashi Hayasaka, "Modern Economics and Lionel Robbins", Keizai Seminar (Nippon-Hyoron-sha Co., Ltd), 192, September, pp46-52
- 1973,
- Terence W. Hutchison, commentaire du livre de M. Peston et B. Corry, "Essays in Honour of Lord Robbins", The Economic Journal, Vol 83, n°330, Jun., pp534-535
- Pedro Schwartz, "La definición de la ciencia económica por Robbins: una crítica" ("La définition de l'économie par Robbins: une critique"), Revista española de economía, Vol III, pp11-49
- 1990, D. P. O’Brien, "Lionel Robbins and the Austrian Connection", In: Bruce J. Caldwell, dir., Carl Menger and his Legacy in Economics, Annual Supplement au Volume 22, History of Political Economy, Duke University Press
- 1992, Mark S. Addleson, Robbins’ Essay in Retrospect: On Subjectivism and an ‘Economics of Choice’, In: Mark Blaug, dir., Pioneers in Economics, Vol 40, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp507–522
- 2003, Roberto Marchionatti, On the Methodological Foundation of Modern Microeconomics: Frank Knight and the "Cost Controversy" in the 1920s, History of Political Economy, Volume 35, Number 1, Spring, pp49-75
- 2002, Israel Kirzner, Commentaire du livre de Steven G. Medema et de Warren J. Samuels, dir., "A History of Economic Thought: The LSE Lectures by Lionel Robbins", The Freeman, Janvier, Vol 52, n°1, pp60-62
- 2004, Yuichi Kimura, "Lionel Robbins and Interpersonal Comparison of Utility", The Economic Review (Kyoto University), 173(2), February, pp50-72
- 2009,
- Roger E. Backhouse, "Robbins and Welfare Economics: A Reappraisal", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp474-484
- Roger E. Backhouse et Steven G. Medema, "Robbin's essay and the Axiomatization of Economics", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp485-499
- Mark Blaug, "Foreword: A Symposium on The Nature and Significance of Economic Science by Lionel Robbins", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp417-420
- Samuel Bostaph, "The enduring significance of Robbins", Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol 12, n°4, pp89-98
- David Colander, "What was "it" that Robbins was defining?", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp437-448
- Harro Maas, "Disciplining Boundaries: Lionel Robbins, Max Weber, and the Borderlands of Economics, History, and Psychology", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp500-517
- Fabio Masini, "Economics and Political Economy in Lionel Robbins's Writings", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp421-436
- Robert F. Mulligan, "Robbins as Innovator: the Contribution of An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science", Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 12(4), pp81-88
- Joseph Salerno, "Lionel Robbins: Neoclassical Maximizer or Proto-Praxeologist?”, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, 12(4), pp98–108
- Andrea Scarantino, "On the role of Values in Economic Science: Robbins and his critics", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 31, n°4, pp449-473
Articles connexes
Liens externes
- (fr)l'objet de l'économie politique par Lionel Robbins tiré de : Essai sur La nature et la signification de la science économique Traduit de l'anglais par Igor Krestowski, Paris Librairie Medicis 1947
- (en)Defining Economics: Robbins’ Essay in Theory and Practice, working paper de Roger E. Backhouse et Steve G. Medema, 11 mars 2007
- (en)Présentation de Lionel Robbins
- (en)Lionel Robbins sur Wikipedia
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