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Alan Peacock (bibliographie)

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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres d'Alan Peacock, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.

De 1951 à 1959

  • 1951, "Sur la théorie des dépenses publiques", Economie Appliquée, pp427-445
  • 1952, "The economics of national insurance", William Hodge
  • 1953,
    • a. avec T. E. M. McKitterick, Commentaires sur l'article de G. Rottier, "L'économie britannique depuis la guerre", Economie Appliquée, n°1
    • b. "Sur la théorie des dépenses publiques", Economie Appliquée, n°2-3
  • 1954,
    • a. commentaire du livre de V. F. Wagner et F. Marbach, dir., "Wirtschaftstheorie und Wirtschaftspolitik. Festschrift für Alfred Amonn zum 70 Geburtstag", The Economic Journal, Vol 64, n°254, Jun., pp389-390
    • b. avec Harold C Edey, "National insurance and social accounting", Hutchinson’s University Library
      • 2ème édition en 1959
      • 3ème édition en 1967 avec Harold C Edey, Ronald Cooper
        • Nouvelle impression en 2003
    • c. "Public finance in the welfare state", The Banker, pp1-8
    • d. "Income redistribution and social policy; a set of studies", London: Cape
  • 1955, "Economic theory and the concept of an optimum population", In: "B. Cragg, N. W. Pirie, dir., "The numbers of man and animals", Oliver & Boyd, pp1-12
  • 1957,
    • a. "The economics of national superannuation", Three Banks Review, pp3-21
    • b. "From political economy to economic science" (inaugural lecture), University of Edinburgh Journal, pp249-257
  • 1958,
    • a. avec Richard A. Musgrave, dir., "Classics in the Theory of Public Finance", New York and London: Macmillan
    • b. avec Douglas G M Dosser, "The national income of Tanganyika, 1952-54", HMSO
    • c. "Monetary policy and central bank organisation", Scottish Bankers Magazine, pp3-11
  • 1959, "The public sector and the theory of economic growth", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 7, pp1-12

De 1960 à 1969

  • 1960, "Report of the commission of enquiry into the natural resources and population trends of the colony of Fiji (Commission member)", Legislative Council of Fiji Council Paper n°1. Suva, Fiji.
  • 1962, "A survey of education within the framework of social and economic development in Afghanistan (member of Mission and contributor)", UNESCO
  • 1963,
    • a. avec D. J. Robertson, dir., "Public expenditure: appraisal and control", Oliver & Boyd
    • b. "Economics of a net wealth tax for Britain", British Tax Review, pp388-399
  • 1965, "Government finance and economic development: papers and proceedings of the third Study Conference on problems of economic development organised by the Development Department of OECD", Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • 1967, avec John Williamson, "Consumption taxes and compensatory finance", Economic Journal, Vol 77, pp27-47
  • 1968,
    • a. "Educational finance: its sources and uses in the United Kingdom", Oliver & Boyd
    • b. "Public patronage and music: an economist’s view", Three Banks Review, pp1-19
    • c. avec J. R. Shannon, "The welfare state and the redistribution of income", Westminster Bank Review
    • d. avec G. K. Shaw, "The new doctors’ dilemma", Lloyds Bank Review, pp26-38
  • 1969,
    • a. avec D. Biehl, "Quantitative analysis in public finance", Praeger
    • b. "Economic aspects of student unrest", Institute of Economic Affairs
    • c. "Justifying the subsidy", Opera, pp376-378
    • d. "Welfare economics and public subsidies to the arts", Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, Vol 4, December, pp323-335
      • Repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 2, pp501-513

De 1970 à 1989

  • 1971,
    • a. "The political economy of public spending", The Mercantile Credit Lecture, 2 November 1971, University of Reading
    • b. "The economic theory of fiscal policy", London: Allen & Unwin
  • 1972, avec Charles Rowley, "Welfare economics and the public regulation of natural monopoly", Journal of Public Economics, Vol 1,pp227-244
  • 1973,
    • a. avec C. Godfrey, "Cultural accounting", Social Trends, pp61–65
      • Repris en 1976, In: M. Blaug, dir., "The economics of the arts", Oxford: Martin Robertson, pp87–100
    • b. "Cost-benefit analysis and the political control of public investment", In: J. N. Wolfe, dir., "Cost Benefit and Cost Effectiveness", Allen & Unwin, pp17-29
    • c. avec Charles Rowley, "Welfare economics and the public regulation of natural monopoly: a reply", Journal of Public Economics, Vol 2, pp97-100
  • 1974, avec C. Godfrey, "The economics of museums and galleries", Lloyds Bank Review, Vol 111, pp17–28
    • Repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 1, pp364–375
  • 1976,
    • a. "Welfare Economics and Public Subsidies to the Arts", In: Mark Blaug, dir., "The Economics of the Arts", Boulder, CO: Westview, pp70—83
    • b. "The ‘‘output’’ of the London orchestras 1966–1975", The Musical Times, Vol 117, n°1602, pp641–644
      • Repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 1, pp298–301
  • 1978, "Preserving the past: An international economic dilemma", Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol 2, pp1–11
  • 1979,
    • a. avec Jack Wiseman, "Approaches to the analysis of government expenditure growth", Public Finance Quarterly, Vol 7, pp3-21
    • b. "The economic analysis of government", Oxford: Martin Robertson
    • c. "The limitations of public goods theory: the lighthouse revisited", In: Peter Bohley, Georg Tolkemitt, dir., "Wirtwissenschaft als Grundlage staatlichen Handelns: Heinz haller zum 65. Geburtstag", J. C. B Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Tubingen, pp105-114
  • 1980, "On the Anatomy of Collective Failure", Public Finance, Vol 35, pp33—43
  • 1981,
    • a. avec Francesco Forte, dir., "The political economy of taxation", Blackwell
    • b. "Fiscal policy in a monetarist’s world: the British case", Report of the Proceedings of the Thirty-third Tax Conference of the Canadian Tax Foundation, Toronto, pp18-30
  • 1982,
    • a. avec G. K. Shaw, "Tax Evasion and Tax Revenue Loss", Public Finance, Vol 37, pp269-278
    • b. "LSE and postwar economic policy", Atlantic Economic Journal, March, Vol 10, n°1, pp35-40
    • c. avec E. Shoesmith, G. Millner, "Inflation and the Performed Arts", London: Arts Council of Great Britain
      • Extraits repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 2, pp319–360
  • 1985, "The Cost Disease: Analytical and Policy Aspects", In: Bach and the Box, special issue of Journal of Cultural Economics, pp51-58
  • 1986, "Making sense of broadcasting finance", Stirling, Robbins lecture. University of Stirling
    • Repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 1, pp435–448
  • 1989, avec Hans Willgerodt, dir, Germany’s Social Market Economy: Origins and Evolution, London: MacMillan.

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1992,
    • a. "Public choice analysis in historical perspective", Cambridge University Press
    • b. avec Michael Hay, "Social policies in the transition to a market economy: report of a mission to the Russian Federation organized by the United Nations: January 1992, David Hume Institute
  • 1993,
    • a. "Paying the piper: Culture, music, money", Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
    • b. "Foreword to David Hume’s Political Discourses", In: Douglas Mair, dir., "The Scottish tradition in economic thought", Aberdeen University Press, pp233-248
  • 1994,
    • a. "A future for the past", Keynes lecture, London. Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol 87, pp198–226 (ébauche de la conférence Keynes de la British Academy de 1994 prononcée le 27 octobre 1994 à la British Academy et le 5 décembre 1994 à la Royal Society of Edinburgh.)
      • Repris en 1994, "A future for the past: the political economy of heritage", Hume occasional paper, n°44
      • Repris en 1997, In: Ruth Towse, dir., "Cultural economics: The arts, the heritage and the media industries", Aldershot: Edward Elgar, Vol 1, pp387–424
    • b. avec Ilde Rizzo, dir., "Cultural Economics and Cultural Policies", Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
    • c. "The design and operation of public funding of the arts: An economist view", In: Alan Peacock, Ilde Rizzo, dir., "Cultural Economics and Cultural Policies", Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, pp167–184
    • d. "Welfare economics and public subsidies to the arts", Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol 18, pp151-161
  • 1997,
    • a. "Political economy of economic freedom", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
    • b. "Toward a workable heritage policy", In: M. Hutter, Ilde Rizzo, dir., "Economic perspectives on cultural heritage", Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp225–235
  • 1999, avec David Simpson, Brian G M Main, Fabian Zuleeg, "Report on the economic aspects of political independence", David Hume Institute, Occasional Paper n°56

De 2000 à 2014

  • 2000, "Public financing of the arts in England", Fiscal Studies, Vol 21, n°2, pp171–205
  • 2003, "Performance indicators and cultural policy", Economia della cultura, Vol 13, pp1–10
  • 2004,
    • a. "The credibility of cultural economists’, advice to governments", In: V. A. Ginsburgh, dir., "Economics of art and culture", Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp165–178 (article présenté à la conférence ACEI de Rotterdam)
    • b. avec Ailie Cleghorn, dir., "Missing The Meaning: The Development And Use Of Print And Non-Print Text Materials In Diverse School Settings", Palgrave Macmillan
    • c. avec Ailie Cleghorn, "Introduction: What Do We Believe We are Doing with Text-Based and Other Learning Materials?", In: Ailie Cleghorn, Alan Peacock, dir., "Missing The Meaning: The Development And Use Of Print And Non-Print Text Materials In Diverse School Settings", Palgrave Macmillan, pp3-12
    • d. avec Ailie Cleghorn, "Introduction: Why do Learners have Problems with Text Materials?", In: Ailie Cleghorn, Alan Peacock, dir., "Missing The Meaning: The Development And Use Of Print And Non-Print Text Materials In Diverse School Settings", Palgrave Macmillan, pp75-88
    • e. avec Ailie Cleghorn, Mirjamaija Mikkilä-Erdmann, "Introduction: How Can Text and Other Learning Materials be Better Matched to the Preconceptions, Expectations, and Inclinations of Learners and Teachers?", In: Ailie Cleghorn, Alan Peacock, dir., "Missing The Meaning: The Development And Use Of Print And Non-Print Text Materials In Diverse School Settings", Palgrave Macmillan, pp181-196
    • f. avec Katrina Miller, "What Changes Need to be Implemented in Teacher Education Programs so that Teachers can Use Text Materials Effectively?", In: Ailie Cleghorn, Alan Peacock, dir., "Missing The Meaning: The Development And Use Of Print And Non-Print Text Materials In Diverse School Settings", Palgrave Macmillan, pp213-222
  • 2006, "The arts and economic policy", In: V. A. Ginsburgh, D. Throsby, dir., "Handbook of the economics of art and culture", Vol 1, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp1124–1140
  • 2008,
    • a. avec Ilde Rizzo, "The Heritage Game: Economics, Policy, and Practice", Oxford: Oxford University Press
    • b. "Climate change, religion and human freedom", In: C. Robinson, dir., "Climate change policy: Challenging the activists", London: IEA, pp114–131
    • c. "UNESCO’s role is rather like that of the good food guide", The Scotsman, 28 August
  • 2010, "Public economics and history of economic thought: A personal memoir", The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 17, n°4, pp543–557
  • 2013, "Adam Smith has returned to live in Edinburgh: A case study", In: Ilde Rizzo, A. Mignosa, dir., "Handbook on the economics of cultural heritage", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp491–498
  • 2014, avec George Peden, "Merging national insurance contributions and income tax: lessons of history", Economic Affairs, Vol 34, pp2-13