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Roger Koppl
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Roger Koppl est directeur à l'Institute for Forensic Science Administration, installé à Madison dans le New Jersey. Il est diplômé d'économie mathémathique en 1980 (BA) à l'université d'Etat de Cleveland. En 1983, il reçoit son diplôme à l'université de New York (MA en économie). Et il décroche facilement son doctorat d'économie en 1988 à l'université d'Auburn. Il enseigne depuis 1998 à l'université de Fairleigh Dickinson.
En compagnie d'autres auteurs de l'école autrichienne comme Don Lavoie, Ludwig Lachmann ou Richard Ebeling, il a permis de positionner l'herméneutique comme méthodologie adaptée à la science économique.
Bibliographie
- 1991,
- a. Animal Spirits, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (3), summer, pp203-210
- b. avec Richard Langlois, Fritz Machlup and Marginalism: A Reevaluation, Methodus, 3 (2), december, pp86–102
- 1992,
- a. Price Theory as Physics: The Cartesian Influence on Walras, Methodus, December, 4(2)
- Repris en 2001, In: Donald Walker, Dir., The Legacy of Léon Walras (2 volumes), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
- b. Invisible-Hand Explanations and Neoclassical Economics: Toward a Post Marginalist Economics, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, June, 148(2): 292-313
- Repris en 2002, In: Sandye Gloria-Palermo, Dir., Modern Austrian Economics (3 volumes), London: Pickering & Chatto
- a. Price Theory as Physics: The Cartesian Influence on Walras, Methodus, December, 4(2)
- 1993, avec William Butos, Hayekian Expectations: Theory and Empirical Applications, Constitutional Political Economy, Fall, 4(3): 303-29
- 1994,
- a. avec Richard Langlois, When Do Ideas Matter? A Study in the Natural Selection of Social Games, Advances in Austrian Economics, 1: 81-104
- b. Lachmann on Schutz and Shackle, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 1: 289-301
- c. Ideal Types, In: Peter Boettke, dir., The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
- 1995, avec Gary Mongiovi, Introduction, In Roger Koppl et Gary Mongiovi, dir., Subjectivism and Economic Analysis: Essays in Memory of Ludwig M. Lachmann, London: Routledge, pp1-11
- 1996,
- a. avec Leland Yeager, “Big Players and Herding in Asset Markets: The Case of the Russian Ruble.” Explorations in Economic History, 33(3): 367-383
- b. It is High Time we take our Ignorance more Seriously, International Review of Financial Analysis, 1996, 5(3): 259-72
- 1997,
- a. Mises and Schutz on Ideal Types, Cultural Dynamics, 9(1): 67-76
- b. avec William Butos, The Varieties of Subjectivism: Keynes and Hayek on Expectations, History of Political Economy, 29(2): 327-359
- c. avec Ahmed Ehsan, J. Barkley Rosser et Mark V. White, Complex Bubble Persistence in Closed-End Country Funds, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 32(1): 19-37
- 1998,
- a. Lachmann on the Subjectivism of Active Minds, In: Roger Koppl et G. Mongiovi, Dir., Subjectivism and Economic Analysis: Essays in Memory of Ludwig Lachmann. London and New York: Routledge
- b. Apriorism and Dualism, Advances in Austrian Economics, volume 5, pp159-179
- c. Introduction, In: Roger Koppl et G. Mongiovi, Dir., Subjectivism and Economic Analysis: Essays in Memory of Ludwig Lachmann. London and New York: Routledge
- 1999,
- a. avec Maria Minniti, The Unintended Consequences of Entrepreneurship, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 1999, 9(4):567-586
- Repris en 2002, In: Alta Gerencia Septiembre/Octubre, pp24-40
- b. avec John Broussard, Big Players and the Russian Ruble: Explaining Volatility Dynamics, Managerial Finance, 25(1): 49-63
- c. avec William Butos, Hayek and Kirzner at the Keynesian Beauty Contest, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 9(2/3): 257-275
- a. avec Maria Minniti, The Unintended Consequences of Entrepreneurship, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 1999, 9(4):567-586
- 2000,
- a. Machlup and Behavioralism, Industrial and Corporate Change, 9(4): 595-622
- b. roundtable discussion [en hommage au professeur Ludwig M. Lachmann (1906-1990): Scholar, Teacher, and Austrian School Critic of Late Classical Formalism], pp390-394, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2000, 59(3): 367-417.
- 2001,
- a. avec Richard Langlois, Organization and Language Games, Journal of Management and Governance, 5(3-4): 287-305
- b. avec Carlo Nardone, The Angular Distribution of Asset Returns in Delay Space, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 6: 101-120
- c. Alfred Schütz and George Shackle: Two Views of Choice, The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 14, n°2-3, pp181–191
- d. avec Ivo Sarjanovic, Big Players en la ‘Nueva Economía, Libertas, 2001, 35(1)
- e. avec Peter Boettke, Introduction [au numéro spécial consacré au centenaire d'Alfred Schütz], Review of Austrian Economics, 14, (2/3): 111-117
- f. avec William Butos, Confidence in Keynes and Hayek: reply to Burczak, Review of Political Economy, 13(1): 81-86
- 2002,
- a. avec J. Barkley Rosser, “All That I Have to Say Has Already Crossed Your Mind,” Metroeconomica, 53(4): 339-360
- b. Custom and Rules, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61(2): 531-537
- c. What is Alertness?, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 12(1): 3-13
- d. Big Players and the Economic Theory of Expectations, Palgrave MacMillan: New York
- 2003,
- a. Dir., Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol 6, Amsterdam: JAI, Elsevier Science
- b. Gains from trade between Austrian economics and entrepreneurial studies, In: Roger Koppl, dir., Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies, Advances in Austrian Economics, vol 6, Amsterdam: JAI, Elsevier Science
- c. avec Dusan Mramor, Big Players in Slovenia, Review of Austrian Economics, 16(2/3): 253-269
- d. avec Ivo Sarjanovic, Big Players in the ‘New Economy’, Jack Birner, dir., Austrian Perspectives on the New Economy, Routledge
- e. avec Maria Minniti, Market Processes and Entrepreneurial Studies, In: Z. J. Acs et D.B. Audretsch, dir., Handbook of Entrepreneurial Research, Kluwer
- f. avec William Butos, Science as a Spontaneous Order: An Essay in the Economics of Science, In: H. S. Jensen, M. Vendeloe et L. Richter, dir., The Evolution of Scientific Knowledge, Edward Elgar
- 2004,
- a. avec Douglas Glen Whitman, Rational-Choice Hermeneutics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 55(3), november, pp295-317
- b. avec Sorin Tuluca, Random Walk Hypothesis Testing and the Compass Rose, Finance Letters, 2 (1): 14-17
- c. avec William Butos, Carabelli and De Vecchi on Keynes and Hayek, Review of Political Economy, 2004, 16(2): 239-247
- d. Dir., Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Theory: Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 7. Oxford: Elsevier
- e. Economics Evolving: An Introduction to the Volume, In: Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Theory, Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 7
- 2005,
- a. Epistemic Systems, Episteme: Journal of Social Epistemology, 2(2): 91-106
- b. How to Improve Forensic Science,” European Journal of Law and Economics, 20(3): 255-286
- c. avec Catherine Gilanshah, Big Players and Money Demand, In: Jürgen Backhaus, dir., Modern Applications of Austrian Thought
- 2006,
- a. Austrian Economics at the Cutting Edge, Review of Austrian Economics, 19(4):231–241
- b. Entrepreneurial Behavior as a Human Universal, In: Maria Minniti, dir., Entrepreneurship: The Engine of Growth, vol 1, People, Westport, CT and London: Praeger
- c. avec William Butos, Does The Sensory Order Have a Useful Economic Future?, In: Roger Koppl, E. Krecké et K. Krecké, dir., Cognition and Economics, Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 9, Amsterdam: JAI, an imprint of Elsevier Science
- d. A Zeal for Truth, In: Roger Koppl, dir., Money and the Market Process: Essays in Honor of Leland Yeager, New York: Routledge
- 2007, Diversity and Forensics: Diversity in Hiring is Not Enough, Medicine, Science and the Law, 47(2): 117-124
Book Chapters
“Complexity and Austrian Economics,” In J. Barkley Rosser, Jr, ed. Handbook on Complexity Research. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, forthcoming.
“Romancing Forensics: Legal Failure in Forensic Science Administration,” in Lopez, Edward, edited, Government Failure in the Legal System: A Public Choice Review of the Law, Independent Institute, forthcoming.
“Entrepreneurship and Human Action” With M. Minniti. In Non-Market Entrepreneurship, P. Frank, G. Shockley and R. Stough, eds. Edgar Elgar, forthcoming.
“Teaching Complexity: An Austrian Approach,” in Colander, David, ed. The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics, Edward Elgar, 2000.
“The Policy Implications of Complexity: An Austrian Perspective,” in Colander, David, ed. The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics, Edward Elgar, 2000.
“Man has Fallen and He Can't Get Up,” in Mary Cross edited Advertising and Culture: Theoretical Perspectives. Westport, CT and London: Praeger, 1996.
“When Do Ideas Matter? A Study in the Natural Selection of Social Games,” with Richard N. Langlois, Advances in Austrian Economics, 1994, vol.1: 81-104.
“Lachmann on Schutz and Shackle,” Advances in Austrian Economics, 1994, vol. 1: 289-301.
“Some Possibly Postmodern Thoughts on Authority or How to Make the Good Society without Really Trying,” in Oxman, Wendy and Mark Weinstein, edited, Critical Thinking as an Educational Ideal, Montclair, New Jersey: Institute for Critical Thinking, 1993.
“What is the Public Interest?” in McGee, Robert, edited, Business Ethics and Common Sense, Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books, 1992.
Other Scholarly Publications
“Sequential Unmasking: A means of Minimizing Observer Effects in Forensic DNA Interpretation,” with Dan Krane and nine others, The Journal of Forensic Sciences, letter to the editor, to be published, July 2008.
“Thinking Impossible Things: A Review Essay on Computability, Complexity and Constructivity in Economic Analysis,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, forthcoming.
“Democratic Epistemics: An Experiment on How to Improve Forensic Science," Papers on Economics and Evolution, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group, working paper #0609, 2006.
“Review of Bruce Caldwell, Hayek’s Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, 2006, 59(2): 287-291.
“Review of Gerd Gigerenzer and Reinhard Selten, editors, Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, 2003, 53(3): 431-434.
“Review of John Sutton’s Marshall’s Tendencies: What Can Economists Know?” Southern Economic Journal, 2002, 68(3):734-738.
“Review of Jon Elster’s Alchemies of the Mind, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, 2001, 45(3): 332-335.
“Review” of Rationality, Institutions and Economic Methodology ed. by Make, Gustafsson and Knudsen, Advances in Austrian Economics, 1997, 4: 241-245.
“Review of Lawrence A. Boland's Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teachers Told Me,” Review of Political Economy, 1996, 8(3): 334-38.
“Ideal Types,” in Boettke, Peter J. edited, The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1994.
“Invisible-Hand Explanations,” in Boettke, Peter J. edited, The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1994.
“Review of Israel Kirzner's The Meaning of Market Process,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1994, 24(2): 245-48.
“Reply to Ozawa, Moggridge, and Visser,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1992, 6(3): 211-12.
“In Memory of Ludwig M. Lachmann,” Austrian Economics Newsletter, Winter/Spring 1991: 8-9.
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