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Don Lavoie (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Don Lavoie, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1975 à 1979
- 1975, avec Alan Aho, James Paprocki, "MUSIM—Simulation of Music Composition Using GASP", Proceedings of the 1974 Winter Simulation Conference 2, WSC/SIGSIM of the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
- 1977,
- a. "From Hollis and Nell to Hollis and Mises", Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 1, n°4, pp323-336
- b. "Austrian Economics at New York University", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Vol 1, n°1, Autumn, p5
- c. "The Spirit or the Sword", commentaire du livre d'Eugen Loebl, "My Mind on Trial", Libertarian review, Vol 6, n°5
- d. "The decay of radical Socialism", Libertarian review, Octobre, Vol 6, n°6, pp18-24
- Traduit en italien en 1979, "Chi Sono I Veri Radicali", Claustrofobia, Vol 2, n°5
- 1978,
- a. "Austrian Economics Seminar, Part I: 1975–76", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Vol 1, n°2, p2,p4,p6,p8
- b. "Austrian Economics Seminar: Part II: 1976–77", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Vol 1, n°3, Fall, pp5-7, p11
- c. "Shackle: a critical sampling", Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 2, n°2, pp125-134
- d. "The Relevance of the Subjective", Reason Papers, Vol 4, winter, pp95-101
- e. "Amnesty International: Enemy of the State?", Libertarian review, September, Vol 7, n°8, pp10-17
- f. Interview par Patrice Bollon. Libération (Paris), n°1522, December
- 1979,
- a. "Austrian Economics Seminar, Part III: 1977–78", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Vol 2, n°1, spring, pp8–10
- b. "Austrian Economics Seminar, Part IV: 1978–79", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Vol 2, n°2, pp8–11
De 1980 à 1984
- 1980,
- a. "Communists for capitalism", commentaire du livre de George Konrad et Ivan Szelenyi, "The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power", Libertarian review, août, Vol 9, n°8, pp32-35
- b. "The Strikes in Poland: Workers against the Workers’ State", Cato Policy Report, 2 (11), pp7–14
- Repris en 2002, "The Strikes in Poland: Workers against the Workers’ State", In: David Boaz, dir., "Toward Liberty: The Idea That Is Changing the World: 25 Years of Public Policy from the Cato Institute", Washington, DC: Cato Institute, pp168–179
- 1981,
- a. "Introduction : an economic critique of socialism", Journal of libertarian studies, vol V, n°1, winter, pp1-5
- Traduction en espagnol en 1987, Crítica de la interpretación corriente del debate sobre el cálculo económico socialista, Revista Libertas, Vol IV, n°6, mai
- b. "A critique of the standard account of the socialist calculation debate", Journal of libertarian studies, vol V, n°1, winter, pp41-88
- c. "Mises, the Calculation Debate, and Market Socialism", Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter, 28 (4), pp58–65
- d. "Mises and the Next Generation", Libertarian review, septembre, Vol 10, n°9, pp18-22
- a. "Introduction : an economic critique of socialism", Journal of libertarian studies, vol V, n°1, winter, pp1-5
- 1982, "The development of the Misesian theory of interventionism", In: Israel Kirzner, dir., "Method, Process, and Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Ludwig von Mises", Ch 14, Lexington (Mass): Lexington Books, pp169-184
- 1983,
- a. ["Economic Calculation and Monetary Stability"], Cato Journal, Vol 3, n°1 Spring, pp163–170
- b. "Some Strengths in Marx’s Disequilibrium Theory of Money", Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol 7, n°1, pp55-58
- c. "Industrial Policy: Son of Central Planning", Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, n°319, December, Washington, DC
- d. dir., "Solidarnosc z Wolnoscia" [Solidarity with Liberty] (solidarité avec la liberté), Washington, DC: Cato Institute, avec une introduction de Don Lavoie, traduit en polonais par Ewa Rurarz
- e. avec Ewa Rurarz, "Shipping ideas to Poland", Policy Report, June, Vol V, n°6, pp6-9
- 1984,
- a. Commentaire du livre de Terence W. Hutchison, "The Politics and Philosophy of Economics: Marxians, Keynesians and Austrians", Market Process, 2, #1 (Winter)
- b. "Two Varieties of Industrial Policy: A Critique", Cato Journal, Vol 4, n°2, Fall
De 1985 à 1989
1985
- a. Commentaire sur le livre de Gar Alperovitz et de Jeff Faux, "Rebuilding America: A Blueprint for the New Economy", Comparative Economic Studies, (Association for Comparative Economic Studies), Vol 27, n°3, Fall, pp99-114
- b. "Rivalry and central planning. The socialist calculation debate reconsidered. Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics", Cambridge University Press
- c. "National Economic Planning : What is left?", Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ballinger Publishing Company
- d. "Tacit knowledge and the revolution in the philosophy of science", In: National Economic Planning : What is left ?, Cambridge, Mass : Ballinger, pp247-265
- e. "Reflections on the 1984 Mont Pelerin Society Meetings", Market Process, 3 (1) (repris dans Newsletter of Mont Pelerin Society)
- f. Commentaire du livre de Gar Alperovitz et Jeff Faux, "Rebuilding America: A Blueprint for the New Economy", Comparative Economic Studies, 21 (3), pp99–113
- g. "How to Profit from the Coming Class Struggle", commentaire du livre de Mark Green et John Berry, "The Challenge of Hidden Profits", Wall Street Journal, 3 Octobre
1986
- a. "Euclidianism versus hermeneutics: A Reinterpretation of Misesian A priorism", In: Israel M. Kirzner, dir., "Subjectivism, intelligibility and economic understanding. Essays in Honor of Ludwig M. Lachmann on his Eightieth Birthday", New York: New York University press, pp192-210 [lire en ligne]
- Repris en 1990, "Euclidianism versus hermeneutics: A Reinterpretation of Misesian A priorism", In: Stephen Littlechild, dir., "Austrian economics. History and methodology", Vol I, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp508-526
- b. Commentaire sur le livre de C. B. Macphersons, "The Rise and Fall of Economic Justice and Other Papers", Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol 10, n°2, pp195-197
- c. "Between Institutionalism and Formalism: The Rise and Fall of the Austrian School's Calculation Argument, 1920-1950," Center for the Study of Market Processes Working Paper, #21
- d. "Political and Economic Illusions of Socialism", commentaire de deux livres, celui de Peter Rutland, "The MYTH OF THE PLAN: LESSONS OF SOVIET PLANNING EXPERIENCE", et celui de A. J. Polan, "LENIN AND THE END OF POLITICS", Critical Review, Vol 1, n°1, Winter, pp1-35
- e. "Marx, The quantity theory, and the theory of value", History of Political Economy, 18(1), pp155-170
- f. "Editor's notes", Market Process, Vol 4, n°2, p1
- g. "The market as a procedure for discovery and conveyance of inarticulate knowledge", Comparative Economics studies, vol 28, n°1, spring, pp1-19
- Repris en 1991, In: John C. Wood, Ronald N. Woods, dir., "Friedrich A. Hayek. Critical assessments", vol 4, London and New York, Routledge, ch 87, pp213-233
- Repris en 1995, In: David Prychitko, dir., "Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations: Hermeneutics Applied to Economics", Brookfield, VT: Avebury, pp115-137
- Repris en 2000, In: Peter Boettke, dir., "Socialism and the Market: The Socialist Calculation Debate Revisited", Vol 8, London: Routledge
1987
- a. "The accounting of interpretation and the interpretation of accounts: the Communicative function of 'the language of business'", Accounting, organizations and society, vol 12, n°6, pp579-604
- Repris en 1989, In: Orace Johnson, dir., Methodology And Accounting Research: Does the Past Have a Future?, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1989 {proceedings of the 8th Annual Big Ten Accounting Consortium, University of Illinois, mai 6-8, 1987}
- b. "Polanyi's Critique of Objectivity", Critical Review, Vol 1, n°3, Summer, pp109-116
- c. "Political and Economic Illusions of Socialism", Critical Review, Vol 1, n°1, pp1–35
- d. "Reply to [Milton] Mueller", Critical Review, Vol 1, n°2, Spring, pp78-82
- e. "Editor’s Note", Market Process, 5 (1)
- f. "Editor’s Note", Market Process, 5 (2)
1988
- a. "Editor’s Note", Market Process (George Mason University), Vol 6, n°1
- b. "Editor’s Note", Market Process, Vol 6, n°2, Fall
- c. "A Political Philosophy for the Market Process", Market Process, Vol 6, n°2, Fall
- Repris en 1994, "A Political Philosophy for the Market Process", In: Peter Boettke, David L. Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp287-293
1989
- a. “Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order? Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science", Cato Journal, vol 8, n°3, pp613–635
- en 1989, "Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order? Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science", In: James A. Dorn, Wang XI, dir., "Economic Reform in China. problems and Prospects", Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp63-86
- b. "Economic Regulation: Theory and History", Market Process, Vol 7, n°1, Spring, pp22-25
- c. "Lessons from History on Central Planning and Central Banking", Market Process, Vol 7, n°1, Spring
- d. "Editor’s Note", Market Process, 7 (1).
- a. “Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order? Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science", Cato Journal, vol 8, n°3, pp613–635
De 1990 à 1999
1990
- a. "Prefatory Note: The Origins of “The Agorics Project", Market Process, vol 8, n°1, Spring, pp116-119
- b. "Introduction, Special issue on "F.A. Hayeks Theory of Cultural Evolution: Market and Cultural Processes as Spontaneous Orders", Cultural Dynamics, Vol 3, n°1, pp1-9
- c. "Hermeneutics, subjectivity, and the Lester/Machlup debate : toward a more anthropoligical approach to empirical economics", In: Warren Samuels, dir., "Economics as discourse", Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishing, pp167–187
- d. "Understanding differently - hermeneutics and the spontaneous order of communication processes", History of Political Economy Annual Supplement to Vol 22, pp359-377, (Carl Menger and his legacy in economics)
- e. avec Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, "National defence and the public goods problem", In: Robert Higgs, dir., "Arms, politics, and the economy : historical and contemporary perspectives", New York : Holmes and Meier, pp37–60
- Repris en 2006, In: Edward P. Stringham, dir., "Anarchy and the Law. The Political Economy of Choice", Ch 7, Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar
- f. "Computation, incentives, and discovery : the cognitive function of markets in market-socialism", In: "Privatising and Marketising Socialism", The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol 507, n°1, pp72-79 (numéro supervisé par J. S. Prybyla)
- Repris en 2000, In: Peter Boettke, dir., "Socialism and the Market: The Socialist Calculation Debate Revisited", Vol 8, London: Routledge
- g. avec Howard Baetjer, Bill Tulloh, "High-tech hayekians : some possible research topics in the economics of computation", Market process, 8(1), spring, pp120-148
- Repris en 2004, In: Jack Birner, Pierre Garrouste, dir., "Markets, Information, and Communication: An Austrian Perspective on the Internet Economy", New York, US et London, UK: Routledge, pp91-120
- h. Commentaire sur le livre d'Henry K. H. Woos, "Whats Wrong avec Formalization in Economics? An Epistemological Critique for Research", History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol 7, pp274-281
- i. Editor’s Note. Market Process, 8 (1)
1991
- a. dir., "Economics and Hermeneutics", London : Routledge and Kegan Paul
- b. "Introduction", In: Don Lavoie, dir., "Economics and Hermeneutics", London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, pp1-15
- c. "The Discovery and Interpretation of Profit Opportunities: Culture and the Kirznerian Entrepreneur", In: Brigitte Berger, dir., "The Culture of Entrepreneurship", San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies, pp33-51
- Repris en 2015, In: Laura E. Grube, Virgil Henry Storr, dir., "Culture and Economic Action", Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp48–67
- Traduction en espagnol en 1993, "El descubrimiento e interpretación de oportunidades deganancias: la cultura y el empresario kirsneziano", In: Brigitte Berger, dir., "La cultura empresarial", México, Gernika
- Traduction en français en 1994, "La découverte et l'interprétation des possibilités de profit : la culture et l'entrepreneur selon Kirzner", In: Brigitte Berger, dir., "Esprit d'entreprise", cultures et societes, Paris: Maxima, ch 10
- d. "The Progress of Subjectivism", In: Neil De Marchi, Mark Blaug, dir., "Appraising Economic Theories: Studies in the Methodology of Research Programs", Aldershot, UK et Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, pp470-486
- e. avec Howard Baetjer, Bill Tulloh, "Coping with Complexity: OOPS and the Economists Critic of Central Planning", Hotline on Object-Oriented Technology, novembre, 3 (1), novembre, pp6-8
1992
- a. Between Historicism and Formalism, The Rise and Fall of the Austrian School's Calculation Argument, 1920-1950, Praxiology 6
- Repris en 1992, Between Historicism and Formalism, In: J. L. Auspitz, dir., Praxiologies and the Philosophy of Economics. New Brunswick: Transaction
- b. Glasnost and the Knowledge Problem: Rethinking Economic Democracy, Cato Journal, Volume 11 Number 3, Winter
- a. Between Historicism and Formalism, The Rise and Fall of the Austrian School's Calculation Argument, 1920-1950, Praxiology 6
1993
- a. avec Howard Baetjer, Bill Tulloh et Richard Langlois, Component Software: A Market Perspective on the Coming Revolution in Software, Patricia Seybold Group Special Research Report, Strategic Technologies Series
- b. "Democracy, Markets, and the Legal Order: Notes on the Nature of Politics in a Radically Liberal Society", Social Philosophy and Policy, vol 10, n°2, Summer, pp103-120 (coordination du numéro par Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jeffrey Paul "Liberalism and the Economic Order")
- Repris en 1993, In: Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jeffrey Paul, dir., "Liberalism and the Economic Order", Cambridge University Press, pp103-120
1994
- a. dir., "Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions : Ludwig M. Lachmann", New York : Routledge
- b. "Introduction: Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions", In: Don Lavoie, dir., "Expectations and the Meaning of Institutions: Essays in Economics by Ludwig Lachmann", London: Routledge, pp1-19
- c. "Preface: The Meaning of Market Process", In: Peter Boettke, David Prychitko, dir., "The Market Process: Essays in Contemporary Austrian Economics", Brookfield US et Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, ppix-xii
- d. "The Interpretive Turn", In: Peter Boettke, dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
- e. "Austrian Models? Possibilities of Evolutionary Computation", In: Peter Boettke, dir., "The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
- f. "Cultural Studies and the Conditions for Entrepreneurship", In: T. William Boxx, Gary M. Quinlivan, dir., "The Cultural Context of Economics and Politics, Lanham: University Press of America, Inc., pp51-70
1995
- a. avec Jerry Ellig, Governments, Firms, and the Impossibility of Central Planning, In: Pål Foss, dir, Economic Approaches to Organizations and Institutions, Brookfield, VT: Dartmouth Publishing Company
- b. "The ‘Objectivity’ of Scholarship and the Ideal of the University", Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 2B, pp371–403
- 1997,
- a. ‘Hermeneutics, Hypertext, and the Civil Society: The Big Picture,’ Working Paper
- b. "On regrouping the intellectual capital structure of Lachmann's economics", In, Roger Koppl et Steven Horwitz, dir., "Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 4", Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp219-226
- 1999, avec Theodor Holm Nelson et Mark Gilbert, ‘The Electronic Readings Group: Generating Annotation Dialogue Streams avec Hypertext Markup Tools,’ Working Paper
Depuis 2000
- 2000,
- a. avec Roman Kulchitsky, Hypertext Systems, Hypertext Computing and Case Study Research. APSA Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.
- b. avec Emily Chamlee-Wright, Culture and Enterprise: The Development, Representation and Morality of Business, London, New York: Routledge
- Nouvelle édition en 2001, New York, NY: Routledge
- reprise du chapître “The Market Order and the Moral Order” en 2004, In: Parth J Shah, dir., Morality of Markets, New Delhi: Centre for Civil Society & Academic Foundation
- 2002, avec Emily Chamlee-Wright, "Culture and the wealth of nations", Cato Policy report, January-February, Vol XXIV, n°1, p1,p13-15
- 2003, ‘Subjectivism, Entrepreneurship, and the Convergence of Groupware and Hypertext,’ In: Jack Birner et Pierre Garrouste, eds., Markets, Information, and Communication: An Austrian Perspective on the Internet Economy, New York, US et London, UK: Routledge, pp21-46
- 2004,
- a. avec Peter J. Boettke, Virgil Storr, "The subjectivist methodology of Austrian economics and Dewey’s theory of inquiry", In: Elias L. Khalil, dir., "Dewey, Pragmatism and Economic Methodology", New York: Routledge, pp327-356
- b. “Subjectivism, Entrepreneurship and the Convergence of Groupware and Hypertext”, In: Jack Birner et Pierre Garrouste, dir., Markets, Information and Communication: Austrian Perspectives on the Internet Economy. London, UK: Routledge.
- 2006, "Subjective Orientation and Objective Wealth: Entrepreneurship and the Convergence of Groupware and Hypertext Capabilities", In: Jack High, dir., "Humane Economics: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie, New Thinking in Political Economy", Edward Elgar Publishing, pp249-304 (article écrit en mai 2001)
- Nouvelle édition en 2017, Arlington, Mercatus Center
- 2011,
- a. "The interpretive dimension of economics: Science, hermeneutics, and praxeology", The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 24, n°2, juin, pp91-128 (texte écrit en 1985, Center for the study of market processes, working papers series 15, department of economics, George Mason University)
- b. avec Virgil Storr, "Distinction or dichotomy: Rethinking the line between thymology and praxeology", The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 24, n°2, juin, pp213-233 (texte écrit en 2001)
- 2015, avec Emily Chamlee-Wright, "How does culture influence economic development?", In: Laura E. Grube, Virgil Henry Storr, dir., "Culture and Economic Action", Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp147-179
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