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Laurence S. Moss
Économiste

Dates Né en [[1944]- décédé en [2009]]]
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Tendance École autrichienne
Nationalité États-Unis États-Unis
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Laurence S. Moss, quelquefois orthographié, Lawrence S. Moss est né le 13 novembre 1944 à New York City. Il est décédé le 24 février 2009.

Il a assisté aux séminaires de Ludwig von Mises entre 1963 et 1965 à l'université de New York. Il a obtenu un B.A. (1965) et un M.A. (1967) en économie au Queens College du City University de New York. Il a également obtenu son M.A et son PHD en économie à l'université de Columbia, dans l'État de New YorK.

Avant d'enseigner à l'université de Babson, il était à l'université de Virginie et à l'université de Tufts. Il est proche de l'école autrichienne, il a d'ailleurs participé à la Conférence de South Royalton. C'est un spécialiste de l'histoire économique.

Bibliographie

  • 1966, Adam Smith--Social Scientist, Social Science Raw, April
  • 1967, The Power Elite Revisited, Left & Right, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Spring-Autumn)
  • 1973, Arthur Butt and the early development of the Marginal Utility theory of imputation, History of Political Economy, Fall, pp317-338
  • 1974, "Private Properly Anarchism: An American Variant," in Gordon Tullock, ed., Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy (Blacksburg, Va.: Center for the Study of Public Choice, 1974), papier présenté préalablement en novembre 1972 au "Southern Economic Association meeting" à Washington, D.C.
  • 1976,
    • a. The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Edited by: Laurence S. Moss, Published: Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, Inc., Institute for Humane Studies. Séries d'interventions au Symposium tenu au cours du 44ème Meeting de la Southern Economics Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 15 Novembre 1974
    • b. The monetary economics of Ludwig von Mises, In: Laurence S. Moss, Dir., The Economics of Ludwig von Mises. Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, pp13-49
    • c. Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, Green Hill
    • d. The Economics of Adam Smith: Professor Hollander's Reappraisal, History of Political Economy, Winter, pp564-574
  • 1979,
    • a. Professor Hollander and Ricardian Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 5, n°4, pp501-512
    • b. Film and the Transmission of Economic Knowledge: A Report, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 17, n°3, pp1005-19
  • 1980, Optimal Jurisdictions and the Economic Theory of the State: Or, Anarchy and One-World Government Are Only Comer Solutions, Public Choice, 35, pp17-26
  • 1986, avec Karen Vaughn, Hayek's Ricardo Effect: A Second Look, History of Political Economy, 18.4, pp545-65
  • 1987, The Subjective Mercantilism of Bernard Mandeville, International Journal of Social Economics vol.14 p167-184
  • 1989, Commentaire du livre de Gianni Vaggi, The Economics of François Quesnay, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 55, N°4, Apr., pp1073-1075
  • 1990,
    • a. Evolutionary Change and Marshall's Abandoned Second Volume, Économie Appliquée, 43, pp85-98
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Terence W. Hutchison, Before Adam Smith: The Emergence of Political Economy 1662-1776, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 56, N°3, Jan., pp848-850
  • 1991,
    • a. The Chicago Intellectual Property Rights Tradition and the Reconciliation of Coase and Hayek, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 17, n°2, April-June, pp145-156
      • Repris en 2004, In: John Wood, dir., Friedrich A. Hayek. Critical Assessments, Londres, Routledge, ch 8, pp135-153
    • b. Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition, History of Political Economy, 23.4, pp587-612
  • 1992, Harmony, Conflict, and Culture: An Essay About the Praxeological Ideas of Ludwig von Mises, Cultural Dynamics, 5: 371-391
  • 1994,
    • a. Hayek and the several faces of socialism, In: Marina Colonna, Harald Hagemann et O. F. Hamouda, dir., Capitalism, Socialism and Knowledge. The Economics of F. A. Hayek, vol. II. Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp94-116
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Geoffrey Hodgson, Economics and Evolution, Marshall Studies Bulletin 4, pp33-49
  • 1995, “Robber Barons and Entrepreneur—. Promoters,” in Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 2(a), Peter Boettke and Mario Rizzo, eds. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1995, pp. 95-108
  • 1996,
    • a. Dir., Joseph Schumpeter, Historian of economics, Londres : Routledge
    • b. Market Process Perspectives on Post-Communist Economies, Advances in Austrian Economics 3
    • c. Platonic Deception as a Theme in the History of Economic Thought: The Administration of Social Order, History of Political Economy, Vol 28, n°4, pp533-557
  • 1997, Austrian economics and the abandonment of the classic thought experiment. In: Bert Tieben, Willem Keizer et Rudy van Zijp, dir., Austrian Economics in Debate, New York, NY: Routledge, pp151-171
  • 1998, Friedrich A. Hayek: Super-Dissenter, In: R.P.F. Holt et S. Pressman, dir., Economics and Its Discontents: Twentieth Century Dissenting Economists, Cheltenham, U.K., Elgar
  • 1999,
    • a. Government, Civil Society, and Property: Restraining the Legal-Economic Nexus, In: The Fundamental Interrelationships between Government and Property, Warren J. Samuels et Nicholas Mercuro, Dir., New York: JAI Press
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement, The Economic Journal, Vol. 109, No. 456, Jun., pp476-477
  • 2000,
    • a. Bankruptcy Reform in Russia: The Case for Creditor Rights in Russia, The Review of Austrian Economics
    • b. Lachmann’s Vision, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 59, no. 3, pp368-375
  • 2003,
    • a. The Seligman-Edgeworth Debate about the Analysis of Tax Incidence: The Advent of Mathematical Economics, 1892-1910, History of Political Economy 35(2): 205-240
    • b. avec Tim Canova, Ric Holt, Bob Horn, Barkley Rosser et Marina Rosser, Keynesian Comparative Economics: The Iconoclastic Vision of Lynn Turgeon (1920-1999), AJES, 62(3), pp491-508
  • 2005,
    • a. Playing Fast and Loose with the Facts about the Writings of Malthus and the Classical School, History of Political Economy, 37(2): 211-218
    • b. Richard A. Musgrave and Ludwig von Mises: Two cases of emigrè economists in America, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 27, n°4, pp443-450
  • 2006,
    • a. dir., Natural Resources, Taxation & Regulation, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing
    • b. Ethnic Conflict and the Economics of Social Cooperation: Reflections on a Difficult Problem, In: Roger Koppl, dir., The Humble Truth: Honoring Leland Yeager, London: Routledge

Littérature secondaire

  • 1978, Frank Spreng, Commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Jun.), pp. 587-588
  • 1978, Marian Bowley, Commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, The Economic Journal, Vol. 88, No. 349 (Mar.), pp. 176-178
  • 1978, Rick Tilman, commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, Dir., The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 16, No. 2, Jun., pp586-587
  • 2010,
    • J. C. W. Ahiakpor, "Laurence Steven Moss, 1944–2009", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp14–34
    • Widdy S. Ho, Introduction, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp5–13
    • Roger Koppl, The Preaching Must Never Stop: Remembering Larry Moss, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp58–63
    • Karen Vaughn, "Laurence S. Moss as a Young Scholar". American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp139–150



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