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Deirdre McCloskey (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Deirdre McCloskey, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1970 à 1979
- 1970, "Did Victorian Britain Fail?", Economic History Review, Vol 23, pp46-59
- 1972, "The Enclosure of Open Fields: Preface to a Study of Its Impact on the Efficiency of English Agriculture in the Eighteenth Century", Journal of Economic History, Vol 32, pp15‑35
- 1973,
- a. "Economic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline: British Iron and Steel, 1870-1913", Cambridge: Harvard University Press
- b. "New Perspectives on the Old Poor Law", Explorations in Economic History, Vol 10, n°4, pp419–436
- 1975,
- a. "The Persistence of English Common Fields", In: William N. Parker, Eric L. Jones, dir., "European Peasants and their Markets: Essays in Agrarian Economic History", Princeton University Press, pp73-119
- b. "The Economics of Enclosure: A Market Analysis", In: William N. Parker, Eric L. Jones, dir., "European Peasants and their Markets: Essays in Agrarian Economic History", Princeton University Press, pp123-160
- c. avec Richard Zecher, “How the Gold Standard Worked, 1880-1913”, In: J. Frenkel, H. Johnson, dir., "The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments", Pacific Palisades, Cal.: Goodyear
- 1976, "English Open Fields as Behavior Towards Risk", Research in Economic History, Vol 1, Fall, pp124-170
De 1980 à 1989
- 1982, "The Applied Theory of Price", New York: Macmillan
- 1983, "The Rhetoric of Economics", Journal of Economic Literature, 31(2), pp481-517
- 1984, avec J. R. Zecher, "The Success of Purchasing-power Parity: Historical Evidence and Its Implications", In: Michael Bordo, Anna Schwartz, dir., "A Retrospective on the Classical Gold Standard, 1821-1931", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- 1985,
- a. "The Rhetoric of Economics", Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press
- Seconde édition en 1998, "The Rhetoric of Economics", Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press
- b. "The Industrial Revolution 1780–1860: A Survey", In: Joel Mokyr, dir., "The Economics of the Industrial Revolution", Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, pp53–74
- a. "The Rhetoric of Economics", Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press
- 1986,
- a. Entretien, Institute for Humane Studies Newsletter Institute Scholar, vol 6, n°1, p7
- b. "Why Economic Historians Should Stop Relying on Statistical Tests of Significance, and Lead Economists and Historians Into the Promised Land", Cliometrics Society Newsletter, 2, December, pp5–7
- 1987, "The two cultures and Methodology", Critical Review, Vol 1, n°3, Summer, pp124-127
- 1988, avec Arjo Klamer, Robert M. Solow, dir., "The Consequences of Economic Rhetoric", Cambridge University Press
- 1989, "Formalism in Economics, rhetorically speaking", Ricerche Economiche, Vol 43, n°1-2, pp57-75
De 1990 à 1999
- 1990,
- a. Storytelling in economics, In: C. Nash et M. Warner, dir., Routledge, pp5-22
- Repris en 1991, In: Donald McCloskey, Measurement and Meaning in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp204-221
- b. "If You’re So Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- c. “Their Blackboard, Right or Wrong: A Comment on Contested Exchange”, Politics and Society, 18(2), pp223–232
- a. Storytelling in economics, In: C. Nash et M. Warner, dir., Routledge, pp5-22
- 1991,
- a. History, differential equations, and the problem of narration, History and Theory, 30(1), pp21-36
- Repris en 1991, In: Donald McCloskey, Measurement and Meaning in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
- b. Storytelling in Economics, In: Don Lavoie, dir., Economics and Hermeneutics, London: Routledge, pp61-75
- c. "Continuity in Economic History", In: John Eatwell, dir., "The New Palgrave: The World of Economics", New York: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc., pp143-148
- d. "The Essential Rhetoric of Law, Literature, and Liberty", Critical Review, Vol 5, n°2, Spring, pp203-223
- e. "Voodoo Economics", Poetics Today, Vol 12, n°2, pp287-300
- a. History, differential equations, and the problem of narration, History and Theory, 30(1), pp21-36
- 1992,
- a. “Writing as a Responsibility of Science: A Reply to Laband and Taylor”, Economic Inquiry, 30, October, pp689–695
- b. “Commentary” on Philip Mirowski’s paper, In: Neil de Marchi, dir., "Post-Popperian Methodology of Economics", Boston: Kluwer, pp261–271
- 1993,
- a. ‘Some Consequences of a Conjective Economics’, In: Marianne A. Ferber et Julie A. Nelson, dir., Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics, University of Chicago Press, Chicago
- b. The lawyerly rhetoric of Coase’s ‘The nature of the firm’, Journal of Corporation Law, Vol 18, pp425–440
- c. dir., "Second Thoughts: Myths and Morals of U.S. Economic History", Oxford University Press published for the Manhattan Institute
1994
- a. "Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics", Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
- b. “Bourgeois Virtue”, American Scholar, Vol 63, n°2, Spring, pp177-191
- c. "Splenetic rationalism: Hoppe’s review of chapter I of 'The Rhetoric of Economics' by Donald N. McCloskey", In: Peter Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp187-200
- d. avec Roderick Floud, dir. "Economic History of Britain Since 1700", .Cambridge University Press. 2nde édition
1995
- a. "Kelly Green Golf Shoes and the Intellectual Range from M to N", Eastern Economics Journal, 21(3), pp411-414
- b. "Some News That at Least Will Not Bore You", Eastern Economic Journal, 21(4), pp551-553
- c. "Metaphors economists live by", Social Research, Vol 62, n°2, pp215-237
- d. avec Arjo Klamer, "One quarter of GDP is persuasion", The American Economic Review, may, Vol 85, n°2, pp191-195
1996
- 1996, avec Stephen T. Ziliak, The Standard Error of Regressions, Journal of Economic Literature, 34, pp97–114
- 1997,
- a. "The Vices of Economists - The Virtues of the Bourgeoisie", Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press
- Traduction en italien en 2014, "I vizi degli economisti, le virtù della borghesia", Istituto Bruno Leoni Libri, Torino
- b. "Other Things Equal", Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 23, n°3, pp359-362
- a. "The Vices of Economists - The Virtues of the Bourgeoisie", Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press
- 1998,
- a. The So-Called Coase Theorem, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 24, n°3, Summer, pp367-371
- b. The good old Coase theorem and the good old Chicago school: A comment on Zerbe and Medema, In: Steven G. Medema, dir., Coasean economics: Law and economics and the new institutional economics, Boston: Kluwer, pp239–248
- 1999,
- a. avec Santhi Hejeebu, "The Reproving of Karl Polanyi", Critical Review, Vol 16, n°3-4, pp285-314
- b. "Crossing: A Transgender Memoir", University of Chicago Press
De 2000 à 2009
- 2000,
- a. How to be Human: Though an Economist, University of Michigan: University of Michigan Press
- b. "Economical Writing", Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.
- 3ème édition en 2019 avec Stephen Ziliak, "Economical Writing", University of Chicago Press
- 2001, The genealogy of postmodernism, In: Amariglio Cullenberg et Ruccio, dir., Postmodernism, Economics and Knowledge, London: Routledge, pp102-128
- 2002, "The Secret Sins of Economics", Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press
- 2004, "Avarice, Prudence, and the Bourgeois Virtues", In: William Schweiker, Charles Mathewes, dir., "Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life", Grand Rapids, MI: W.E. Eerdsmans Publishing Company
- 2005, "The Trouble with Mathematics and Statistics in Economics", History of Economic Ideas, Vol XIII, n°3, pp85-102
- 2006,
- a. "The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce", University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0226556638
- b. "Humility and truth in economics", In: Jack High, dir., "Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie, New Thinking in Political Economy", Edward Elgar Publishing, pp173-180
- 2007, "The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- 2008,
- a. avec Jack Amariglio, "Fleeing Capitalism: A Slightly Disputatious Conversation/Interview among Friends", In: Jack Amariglio, J. Childers et S. Cullenberg, dir., "Sublime Economy: On the Intersection of Art and Economics", London: Routledge, pp276-319
- b. "INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp247-249
- c. avec S. T. Ziliak, "The cult of statistical significance: How the standard error costs us jobs, justice, and lives", Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press
De 2010 à 2019
- 2010,
- a. "Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can’t Explain the Modern World", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- b. "Life in the Market is Good for You", In: Mark D. White, dir., "Accepting the Invisible Hand: Market-Based Approaches to Social Economic Problems", New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp139-168
- c. avec Stephen Ziliak, "The Cult of Statistical Significance", University of Michigan Press
- 2011,
- a. "A Kirznerian Economic History of the Modern World", In: Emily Chamlee-Wright, dir., "The Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, 2010-2011", Vol 3, Beloit College Press, ISBN 978-0-578-02883-5, pp45-64
- b. "Liberty and Dignity Explain the Modern World", In: Tom G. Palmer, dir., "The Morality of Capitalism. What Your Professors Won’t Tell You", Ottawa, Illinois: Jameson Books, Inc., pp27-30
- Traduit en français en 2012 par Emmanuel Martin, "La liberté et la dignité expliquent le monde moderne", In: Tom G. Palmer, dir., "La moralité du capitalisme Ce que vos professeurs ne vous diront pas", Students For Liberty et Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Lituanie: Petro Ofsetas, ISBN 978-609-420-265-0, pp32-36
- Traduit en espagnol en 2013, "La libertad y la dignidad explican el mundo moderno", In: Tom G. Palmer, dir., "La moralidad del capitalismo. Lo que no le contarán sus profesores", Chili, Santiago: Fundación para el Progreso, pp61-66
- 2013,
- a. "A Hayekian/Kirznerian Economic History of the Modern World", In: Roger Frantz, Robert Leeson, dir., "Hayek and Behavioral Economics", Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics, vol 4, Palgrave Macmillan, pp35-69
- b. "A neo-institutionalism of measurement, without measurement: A comment on Douglas Allen’s The Institutional Revolution", The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 26, n°4, décembre, pp363-373
- 2014,
- a. "Austrians, Anti-Samuelson, and the Rhetoric of Qualification: A Comment on Daniel Klein’s Knowledge and Coordination", Studies in Emergent Order, Vol 7, pp15-29
- b. "Measured, Unmeasured, Mismeasured, and Unjustified Pessimism: A Review Essay of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century", Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 7 (2), pp73–115
- 2015,
- a. "It was ideas and ideologies, not interests or institutions, which changed in Northwestern Europe, 1600–1848", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Vol 25, n°1, January, pp57–68
- b. "Max U versus Humanomics: A Critique of Neo-Institutionalism", Journal of Institutional Economics, Spring, pp1-27
- 2016,
- a. "Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- b. "Bourgeois dignity arrives in early Georgian drama", International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, Vol 7, n°2, 104–115
- c. avec George DeMartino, dir., "The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics", Oxford University Press
- 2017, "Foreword: “While Conforming to... Law and... Ethical Custom”: How to Do Humanomics in Business Ethics", In: Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis, dir., "Wealth, commerce, and philosophy : foundational thinkers and business ethics", Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, ppvii-x
- 2018, "Love Liberty? Love God", Reason Magazine, décembre
- 2019,
- a. "Fukuyama Was Correct: Liberalism Is the Telos of History", Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol 139, n°2-4, pp285–303
- b. "Lachmann practiced humanomics, beyond the dogma of behaviorism", The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 32, pp47–61
- c. "Why Liberalism Works: How True Liberal Values Produce a Freer, More Equal, Prosperous World for All", Yale University Press
De 2020 à 2029
- 2020,
- a. "Apologia Pro Vita Sua: A History of My Economic Opinions", Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol 140, n°3-4, pp235–269
- b. "On Agreeing with Martha Nussbaum: The Tyranny of Outside Theory", Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol 140, n°3-4, pp283–286
- c. avec George F. DeMartino, "Conversation with Deirdre McCloskey: Win-win-win-win … lose", Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol 140, n°3-4, pp367–385
- d. avec Alberto Mingardi, "The Myth of the Entrepreneurial State", American Institute for Economic Research
- Traduction en espagnol en 2021, "El mito del Estado emprendedor", Fundación para el Progreso, ISBN 9789569225277
- e. avec Art Carden, "Leave me alone, and I'll make you rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World", Chicago: Chicago University Press
- 2021, "Bettering Humanomics: A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Science", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
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