David Prychitko (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de David Prychitko, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1986 à 1989
- 1986 :
- a. avec Peter J. Boettke et Steven Horwitz, "Beyond Equilibrium Economics: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the Austrian Tradition," Market Process, vol 4, n°2, Fall, pp6-9; pp20-25
- Repris en 1994, In: Peter Boettke et David Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp62-79
- Repris en 2002, In: Peter J. Boettke et Stephan Boehm, dir., "Modern Austrian Economics. Archaeology of a Revival", Vol. II: The Age of Dispersal. Edited by London: Pickering & Chatto, pp121-132
- a. avec Peter J. Boettke et Steven Horwitz, commentaire de trois livres, celui de Geoffrey Wheatcroft, "The randlords", celui de Merle Lipton, "Capitalism and apartheid, South Africa, 1910-84", et celui de William H. Hutt, "The economics of the colour bar", Critical Review, winter, pp115-122
- a. avec Peter J. Boettke et Steven Horwitz, "Beyond Equilibrium Economics: Reflections on the Uniqueness of the Austrian Tradition," Market Process, vol 4, n°2, Fall, pp6-9; pp20-25
- 1987,
- a. "Ludwig Lachmann and the farther reaches of Austrian Economics", Critical Review, Summer, pp63-76
- b. "Corporate Takeovers and Shareholder Interests", Issue Alert, n°13, Washington, DC: Citizens for a Sound Economy, April 16
- c. "Modernizing Markets in Post-Mao China: On the Road to Capitalism?", Policy Analysis, n°95, 1er décembre
- Repris en 1988, "Modernizing Markets in Post-Mao China", Journal of Economic Growth, Vol 2, n°3, pp31-42
- 1988, "Marxism and Decentralized Socialism," Critical Review, 2, pp137-138
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 2, pp17-34
De 1990 à 1994
- 1990,
- a. The Welfare State: What is Left?, Critical Review 4 (4): 619-32
- Repris en 2002, David L. Prychitko, Markets, Planning, and Democracy: Essays after the Collapse of Communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, Ch 11, pp145-55
- b. Toward an Interpretative Economics: Some Hermeneutical Issues, Methodus, 2, December, pp69-72
- c. "Methodological Individualism and the Austrian School: A Note on its Critics", Journal des économistes et des études humaines, Vol 1, n°1, winter, pp171-180
- Repris en 1999, In: Peter J. Boettke, Andrew Farrant, Greg Ransom, Gilberto O. Salgado, dir., "The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek", Vol 2, Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp121-129
- d. "Perestroika in Yugoslavia: Lessons from Four Decades of Self-Management", Global Economic Policy, Vol 2
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko, dir., "Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 4, pp44-55
- a. The Welfare State: What is Left?, Critical Review 4 (4): 619-32
- 1991,
- a. Marxism and Workers' Self-Management: The Essential Tension, Greenwood Press
- b. "Did Horvat Answer Hayek? The Crisis of Yugoslav Serf-Management", The Freeman, February, Vol 41, n°2
- Repris en 1995, "Did Horvat Answer Hayek? The Crisis of Yugoslav Serf-Management", In: Richard Ebeling, dir., "Disaster in Red: The Failure and Collapse of Socialism", Irvington on Hudson: The Foundation for Economic Education, pp312-322
- Repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 3, pp35-43
- 1993,
- a. "Marxism", In David R. Henderson, dir., "The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics: 141 Top Economists Explain the Theories, Mechanics, and Institutions of Money, Trade, and Markets", New York: Time-Warner Books, Inc., pp123-127 [lire en ligne]
- b. After Davidson, Who Needs the Austrians? Reply to Davidson, Critical Review 7(2–3): 371–80
- c. Formalism in Austrian-School Welfare Economics: Another Pretense of Knowledge, Critical Review. 7 (4): 567-592
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 9, pp103-122
1994
- a. avec Peter Boettke, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar
- b. avec Peter J. Boettke, "Introduction: The Present Status of Austrian Economics: Some (Perhaps Biased) Institutional History behind Market Process Theory", In: Peter Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Edward Elgar, pp1-16
- c. avec Steven Horwitz, Peter Boettke, "Beyound equilibrium economics: Reflections on the uniqueness of the Austrian tradition", In: Peter Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, pp62-82
- d. "Socialism as Cartesian legacy: the radical element within F.A. Hayek's The Fatal Conceit", In: Peter J. Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., ["The Market Process: Essays in Contemnporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp261-273
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko, dir., "Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 13, pp168-179
- e. avec Peter Boettke, "The future of Austrian economics ", In: Peter J. Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., ["The Market Process: Essays in Contemnporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp287-293
- f. "Praxeology", In: Peter Boettke, dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp77-83
- g. "Comparative Economic Systems", In: Peter Boettke, dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp224-230
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., "Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 1, pp11-16
- h. "Ludwig Lachmann and the interpretative turn in economics", In: Peter Boettke, Israel Kirzner, Mario Rizzo, dir., "Advances in Austrian Economics", JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, Vol 1, pp303-19
- Repris en 1995, In: Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations: Hermeneutics Applied to Economics, Brookfield, VT: Avebury, pp93-112
- i. avec Peter Boettke, "Boulding y la Escuela Austríaca: un ensayo sobre su contribución a la teoría económica subjetivista", Cuandernos de Ciencias Economicas y Empresariales, N°26, pp99-109 (es)
- Traduction anglaise en 1996, "Mr. Boulding and the Austrians: Boulding's contribution to subjectivist economics", In: Laurence S. Moss, dir., "Joseph A. Schumpeter, Historian of Economics: Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought - Selected Papers from the History of Economics Society Conference", London: Routledge, pp250-259
De 1995 à 1999
- 1995,
- a. The critique of workers’ self-management: Austrian perspectives and economic theory, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 3, pp5-25
- Repris en 2002, In: David Prychitko, Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays After the Fall of Communism, Northampton, MA: Elgar, Ch 7, pp70-88
- b. Dir., Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations: Hermeneutics Applied to Economics, Brookfield, VT: Avebury
- c. Introduction: Why Hermeneutics?, In: Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations: Hermeneutics Applied to Economics, Brookfield, VT: Avebury, pp1-5
- d. When Austrians Came to America, commentaire du livre de Karen I. Vaughn, Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition, Religion and Liberty, Vol 5, n°1, Janvier-Février
- e. commentaire du livre de Stephen Kresge, Leif Wenar, "Hayek on Hayek: An Autobiographical Dialogue", Southern Economic Journal, 62 (1), p294
- a. The critique of workers’ self-management: Austrian perspectives and economic theory, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 3, pp5-25
- 1996,
- a. avec Jaroslav Vanek (eds.), Producer Cooperatives and Labor-Managed Systems Vol. I: Theory and Vol. II: Case Studies, #62 in the International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Mark Blaug, series editor. Brookfield, VT and Cheltenham, Glos.: Edward Elgar
- b. Commentaire du livre de Joseph Stiglitz, Whither Socialism? Cato Journal 16 (Fall)
- 1997,
- a. avec Nevenka Cuckovic, "Mises, Hayek, and the Market Process: An Introduction? Marking the publication of a new volume of Croatian-language translations", The Freeman, January, Vol 47, n°1, pp16-22
- b. Commentaire du livre de Gerard Radnitzky et Hardy Bouillon, dir., "Government: Servant or Master? Can the Coming of a Euro-Leviathan Be Halted?", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, pp111-112
- c. Marx, postmodernism, and self-management: Reply to Abell, Critical Review, Vol 11, n°2, spring
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 6, pp63-69
- d. "Expanding the Anarchist Range: A Critical Reappraisal of Rothbard's Contribution to the Contemporary Theory of Anarchism", Review of Political Economy, Vol 9, n°4, pp433-455
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., "Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 10, pp123-144
- e. Commentaire du livre de Larry Laudan, "Beyond Positivism and Relativism: Theory, Method, and Evidence", Southern Economic Journal, Vol 64, n°1, Jul., pp359-360
- f. "Lachmann's plan, and its lesson: Comment on Lavoie", In, Roger Koppl et Steven Horwitz, dir., "Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 4", Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp209-217
- g. "The dangers that court hermeneutics rejoinder to Lavoie", In, Roger Koppl et Steven Horwitz, dir., "Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 4", Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp227-229
- 1998,
- a. dir., Why Economists Disagree: An Introduction to Alternative Schools of Thought, Albany: SUNY Press, pp1-13
- b. “Hayekian Socialism: Rethinking Burczak, Ellerman, and Kirzner”, Rethinking Marxism, 10(2), pp75–85
- repris en 2002, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 8, pp89-102
- c. avec Peter Boettke, "Introduction: Varieties of Market Process Theory", In: Peter Boettke et David L. Prychitko, dir., "Market Process Theories, Cheltenham, U.K., and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar, vol. 1, ppix–xxvii
- 1999, Commentaire du livre de Vladimir Tismaneanu, "Star-Spangled Men: America's Ten Worst Presidents", The Freeman, March, Vol 49, n°3, pp58-59
De 2000 à 2009
- 2000, avec Scott Beaulier, Does Morality Hamper the Market Process? A Reappraisal of the Mises Thesis, Journal of Markets & Morality 4 (1): 43-54
- 2002,
- a. Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays after the Collapse of Communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing
- b. Introduction: Markets, planning and democracy in the age of postècommunism, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp1-10
- c. “Does Market Socialism have a Future? From Lange and Lerner to Schumpeter and Stiglitz,” In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, Planning, and Democracy: Essays after the Collapse of Communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, Ch 12, pp156-67
- d. avec Peter Boettke, The New Theory of Government-Nonprofit Partnership: A Hayekian Critique of the Salamon Paradigm, The Philanthropic Enterprise, working paper septembre
- e. Marxism and market process, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 5, pp56-62
- f. The collapse of communism - a decade later, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 14, pp180-185
- g. Thoughts on Austrian economics, Austro-punkism', and libertarianism, In: David L. Prychitko , dir., Markets, planning, and democracy: essays after the collapse of communism, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, ch 15, pp186-190
- 2003,
- a. avec Paul Heyne et Peter Boettke, The Economic Way of Thinking, 10th ed, Prentice Hall
- b. Catholicism, Calvinism, and the Comparative Developement of Economic Doctrine, Journal des économistes et des études humaines, Vol 13, n°2-3, juin
- 2004, avec Peter J. Boettke, Is an Independent Nonprofit Sector Prone to Failure? Toward an Austrian School Interpretation of Nonprofit and Voluntary Action, Conversations on Philanthropy I, pp1-40
- The Nature and Significance of Marx's: Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, [lire en ligne]
- 2006,
- a. avec Scott Beaulier, “Disagreement over the Emergence of Private Property Rights: Alternative Meanings, Alternative Explanations,” Review of Austrian Economics 19 (1), pp47-68
- b. avec Muriel Harris et Peter Boettke, "Opportunity Cost and the Supply of Goods." The Economic Way of Thinking. Ed. Jon Axelrod. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, INC., pp75-93
- c. avec Peter Boettke, Don Lavoie's Contributions to Comparative Economic Systems, In: Jack High, dir., Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie, New Thinking in Political Economy, Edward Elgar Publishing
- 2007, avec Virgil Storr, Communicative action and the radical constitution: the Habermasian challenge to Hayek, Mises and their descendents, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31(2):255-274
- 2008, "SOCIALISM", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp474-476
- 2009,
- a. "Don Lavoie's graduate lectures on comparative economic systems: George Mason University, Fall 1985", Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol 27, n°1, pp137-204
- b. Competing explanations of the Minsky moment: The financial instability hypothesis in light of Austrian theory, Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 23, n°3, pp199-221
De 2010 à 2019
- 2010,
- a. avec Scott Beaulier, "The Traders’ Cross: Identifying Traders’ Surpluses in the Traditional Edgeworth Exchange Diagram", The Journal of Economic Education, 41(1), pp54-62
- b. "Competing Explanations of the Minsky Moment: The Financial Instability Hypothesis in Light of Austrian Theory", The Review of Austrian Economics, 23(3), pp199-221
- 2011, avec Peter Boettke, "1985: A Defining Year in the History of Modern Austrian Economics", Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 24, n°2, pp129-139
- 2018, "Levels of Interpretation in a Hermeneutical Economic Theory: Comment on Ferlito", StoriaLibera, n°7, Vol IV, pp157-165
- 2020, "Why Are There No Hayekian Critics of Consumerism? Going beyond Hayek’s “Non Sequitur of the ‘Dependence Effect’” in Light of Lachmann, Douglas, Fromm, and Maslow", In: Stefanie Haeffele, Solomon M. Stein, Virgil Henry Storr, dir., "Hayek’s Tensions: Reexamining the Political Economy and Philosophy of F. A. Hayek", Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Ch 5
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