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Geoffrey Brennan
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Geoffrey H. Brennan est né le 15 septembre 1944 en Australie. Il a obtenu son doctorat en 1976 à l'Université National Australienne avec une thèse ("Essays in the Theory of Public Goods and Income Distribution"). Ses centres d'intérêt portent sur la théorie des Finances Publiques, l'économie du bien-être, la théorie du Public Choice et la philosophie économique.
Bibliographie
- 1979, avec Cliff Walsh, Market Provision of Public Goods: A Monopoly Version of the Oakland Model, Finanzarchiv, Heft 37-3, 385-395
- 1980, avec Marilyn Flowers, 'All 'Ng' Up on Clubs: Some Notes on the Current Status of Club Theory', Public Finance Quarterly, 8(2), (April), 153-169
- 1980, avec James M. Buchanan, The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution, New York: Cambridge University Press
- 1980, avec James M. Buchanan, "Money Creation and Taxation," in The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp109-134
- 1980, "The Domain of Politics." In The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp153-167
- 1980, avec R.L. Mathews et B. Grewal, The Economics of Federalism, (Canberra: Australian National University Press
- 1981, avec David Friedman, 'A Libertarian View of Welfare', in Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues, edited by P.G. Brown, C. Johnson and P. Vernier (Ottowa: J.J. Rowman and Littlefield
- 1981, "Revenue Implications of Inflation Under Leviathan." American Economic Review 71 (May): 347-351
- 1981, Monopoly in Money and Inflation: The Case For a Constitution to Discipline Government. London: Institute of Economic Affairs
- 1982, avec Gordon Tullock, 'An Economic Theory of Military Tactics: Methodological Individualism at War', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 3(3), 225-242
- 1985, 'Economics at the Margin: Natural and Institutional Constraints on the Pursuit of Knowledge', Search, 16(1-2), (February/March), 17-22
- 1985, avec Cliff Walsh, 'Private Markets in Excludable Public Goods: A Re-examination', Quarterly Journal of Economics, C(4), August, 811-819
- 1987, 'Methodological Individualism Under Fire', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation, 8, (Fall), 627-635
- 1987, 'The Buchanan Contribution', Finanzarchiv, Band 45 Heft 1, 1-24
- 1990, 'James Buchanan's Public Economics', Constitutional Political Economy, 1(2), 113-133
- 1990, 'Flattening the Tax Rate Scale: A Public Choice View', in J.G. Head and R. Krever (eds.), Flattening The Tax Rate Scale, (Melbourne: Longman Professional), 387-406
- 1993, 'The Baby Trade: the Political Economy of Inter-Country Adoption', in C. Kukathas (ed.), Multi-Cultural Citizens: The Philosophy and Politics of Identity, (Sydney: CIS)
- 1993, avec Loren E. Lomasky, Democracy and Decision: The Pure Theory of Electoral Preference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- 1996, 'The Economists’ Approach to Ethics: A Late Twenthieth Century View', in P. Groenewegen (ed.), Economics and Ethics Routledge, London, 121-137
- 1999, avec Hartmut Kliemt et Robert Tollison, eds, Collected Works of James M. Buchanan (Indianapolis: Liberty Press, 1999-2002) en 20 volumes
- 1999, avec Nicole Mitchell, ‘The Logic of Spatial Politics: The 1998 Queensland Election’ Australian Journal of Political Science 34, No 3, Dec pp 379-390
- 2000, avec Loren E. Lomasky, ‘Is There A Duty To Vote?’ Social Philosophy and Policy, 17, Winter, 2000, 62-86
- 2000, ‘Onwards and Upwards: James Buchanan at Eighty’ Public Choice 104, Nos1-2, pp1-18
- 2005, “’The Myth of Ownership’: Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel’ Constitutional Political Economy 16, 239-251
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