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Douglas Glen Whitman
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Douglas Glen Whitman est Professeur d'économie à l'Université d'Etat de Californie à Northridge. Il est diplômé en économie et en politique B.A., de l'American University à Washington, D.C. en 1994 et il a un Doctorat en économie en 2000 de l'Université de New York.
Bibliographie
- 2007, Paternalist Slopes, NYU Journal of Law & Liberty.
"The Political Economy of Non-Coercive Vampire Lifestyles" (2006), in The Undead and Philosophy, Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad, eds., Open Court, 169-182.
"The Role of Panels in Enhancing Legal Predictability" (2005), 25 International Review of Law and Economics 541-555. [paper]
- 1996, Myth, Measurement, and the Minimum Wage: Sound and Fury Signifying What?, 10, Critical Review
- 1998, Hayek contra Pangloss on Evolutionary Systems, 9, Constitutional Political Economy, pp45-66
- 2000, Evolution of the Common Law and the Emergence of Compromise, Vol 29, Journal of Legal Studies, pp753-781
- 2002,
- a. Legal Entrepreneurship and Institutional Change, Vol 12, n°2/3, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, pp257-267
- b. avec Bruce Zucker, Rent Control and Land Use Regulations: A Legal and Economic Analysis of Recent Takings Jurisprudence, Vol 31, Real Estate Law Journal, pp193-210
- c. A Search Theory of Suicide, Working paper
- 2003,
- a. Strange Brew: Alcohol and Government Monopoly. The Independent Institute
- b. Hayek contra Pangloss: A Rejoinder, Constitutional Political Economy, Vol 14, n°4, pp335-338
- c. avec Mario Rizzo, The Camel’s Nose Is in the Tent: Rules, Theories, and Slippery Slopes, Vol 51, UCLA Law Review, pp539-592
- 2004,
- a. avec Roger Koppl, Rational-Choice Hermeneutics, vol 55, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, pp295-317
- b. Group Selection and Methodological Individualism: Compatible and Complementary, Vol 7, Advances in Austrian Economics, pp221-249
- c. Group Selection and Methodological Individualism: Reply to Comments, Vol 7, Advances in Austrian Economics, pp297-304
- d. Meta-Preferences and Multiple Selves, Working paper
- 2006, Against the New Paternalism: Internalities and the Economics of Self-control, Cato Institute Policy Analysis, n°563, February 22
- 2007, Hazards of the Individual Health Care Mandate, Cato Policy Briefing
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