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James Dorn
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James A. Dorn est un économiste américain, professeur d'économie à l'Université d’État de Towson (Maryland) et chercheur à l'Institut d'études humaines de l'Université George Mason. Ses domaines de recherche portent sur le commerce et les Droits de l'homme, sur les réformes économiques en Chine et sur l'économie monétaire. Il a obtenu son Master et son doctorat en économie à l'Université de Virginie.
De 1984 à 1990, il a travaillé à la Maison Blanche. Il a enseigné en Estonie, en Allemagne, à Hong Kong, en Russie, et en Suisse. Il a enseigné à l'Université d'Europe centrale à Prague et à l'Université Fudan de Shanghai.
James A. Dorn est vice-président pour les affaires académiques du Cato Institute, rédacteur en chef du Cato Journal et directeur du projet Cato sur la société civile. Il dirige également la conférence monétaire annuelle du Cato Institute.
Publications
- 1978, "Markets True and False in Yugoslavia", Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 2, n°3, Fall, pp243–268
- 1981, « Law and Liberty: A Comparison of Hayek and Bastiat », The Journal of Libertarian Studies, vol 5, n°4, pp375-397
- 1983, “A Historical Perspective on the Importance of Stable Money, Cato Journal, Vol 3, Spring, pp1—8
- 1985, “Introduction: Economic Liberties and the Judiciary”, Cato Journal, Vol 4, Winter, pp661–687
- 1986, "The Transfer Society. Introduction", Cato Journal, Vol 6, Spring/Summer, pp1-17
- 1987,
- a. "The Search for Stable Money: A Historical Perspective", In: James A. Dorn et Anna J. Schwartz, dir., "The Search for Stable Money: Essays on Monetary Reform", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- b. avec Henry Manne, dir., "Economic Liberties and the Judiciary", Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Press
- c. "Introduction: Development Economics after Forty Years", Cato Journal, Vol 7, n°1, Spring/Summer, pp1-19
- 1988,
- a. "Dollars, Deficits, and Trade", Cato Journal, Vol8, n°2, Fall, pp229-251
- b. "Public Choice and the Constitution: A Madisonian Perspective", In: James D. Gwartney, Richard E. Wagner, dir., "Public Choice and Constitutional Economics", Greenwich, CT: Jai Press, pp29-56
- 1989,
- a. avec Wang XI, dir., "Economic Reform in China. problems and Prospects", Chicago: Chicago University Press
- b. " Pricing and property: The Chinese puzzle.", In: James A. Dorn, Wang XI, dir., "Economic Reform in China. problems and Prospects", Chicago: Chicago University Press, pp39-61
- 1991, Madison’s Constitutional Political Economy: Principles for a Liberal Order, Constitutional Political Economy, vol 2, pp163-186
- 1992, "Money, Macro economics, and Forecasting", Cato Journal, 12 (1), Spring/Summer, pp7-21
- 1996,
- a. dir., avec Roberto Salinas-León, "Money and markets in the Americas : new challenges for hemispheric integration", Vancouver, B.C. : Fraser Institute
- b. "Introduction—Stable Money and a Market-Liberal Order", In: James Dorn, Roberto Salinas-León, dir.,"Money and markets in the Americas : new challenges for hemispheric integration", Vancouver, B.C. : Fraser Institute, pp1-20
- c. "Trade and Human Rights: The Case of China", Cato Journal, Vol 16, n°1, Spring/Summer, pp77-98
- d. The Rise of Government and the Decline of Morality, The Freeman, March, Vol 46, n°3
- e. "Ending Tax Socialism. Progressive taxation is unfair and unsafe", The Freeman, November, Vol 46, n°11, pp747-748
- 1997, "The Tao of Adam Smith", Wall Street Journal Asia, August 19
- 1998,
- a. avec Steve H. Hanke et Alan A. Walters, dir., "The Revolution in Development Economics", Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute
- b. "China’s Future: Market Socialism or Market Taoism?", Cato Journal, Vol 18, n°1, Spring/Summer, pp131–146
- Repris en 2002, "China’s Future: Market Socialism or Market Taoism?", 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, pp232-244
- 2000, avec Ted Galen Carpenter, dir., China’s Future: Constructive Partner or Emerging Threat?, Cato Institute
- 2001,
- a. Frederic Bastiat: The Primacy of Property, The Freeman, Juin, Vol 51, n°6
- b. Bastiat: A Pioneer in Constitutional Political Economy, Journal des économistes et des études humaines, Vol 11, n°2-3, juin
- c. "The Rule of Law and Freedom in Emerging Democracies: A Madisonian Perspective. There Is No Viable "Third Way"", The Freeman, August, Vol 51, n°8
- 2002,
- a. "Economic Development and Freedom: The Legacy of Peter Bauer", Cato Journal, Vol 22, n°2, pp355-371
- b. avec Paul Craig Roberts, Bruce Bartlett, Carlos Ball, "Peter Bauer (1915- 2002)", La Ilustración Liberal, nº12, Octobre
- 2003, "The Primacy of Property in a Liberal Constitutional Order: Lessons for China", The Independent Review, Vol 7
- 2004,
- a. "The Collapse of Communism and Post-Communist Reform", In: Peter Boettke, dir., The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Edward Elgar, Hampshire, pp444-447
- b. "China’s Future", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 54, n°8
- 2005,
- a. "Why Freedom Matters. Liberty Leads to Prosperity", The Freeman, Juillet-Août, Vol 55, n°6
- b. "U.S.-China Relations after CNOOC. China Needs Less Government and More Markets", The Freeman, December, Vol 55, n°10
- c. Commentaire du livre de Bruce J. Dickson, "Red Capitalists in China: The Party, Private Entrepreneurs, and Prospects for Political Change", The Independent Review, Vol 9, n°3, winter
- 2006, "Institutions and Development: The Case of China", The Freeman, Vol 56, n°5, June, pp18-20
- 2007,
- a. Sustainable development: a market-liberal vision} The Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol 1, n°1
- b. China's March Toward the Market, In: Jim Powell, dir., Making Poor Nations Rich: Entrepreneurship and the Process of Economic Development, Independent Institute/Stanford University Press, pp361-390
- c. "Adam Smith in China", The Freeman, May, Vol 57, n°4, pp11-13
- 2008,
- a. "Creating Financial Harmony: Lessons for China", Cato Journal, 28 (3), pp535–553
- b. "LAO TZU (C. 600 B.C.)", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp282-283
- c. "BAUER, PETER (1915–2002)", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp27-28
- 2010,
- a. "The Wisdom of Nien Cheng", The Freeman, April, Vol 60, n°3, pp19-21
- b. "The Rise of Government and the Decline of Morality", The Freeman, July-August, Vol 60, n°6, pp27-31
- 2011, "China: Wealth but Not Freedom", The Freeman, May, Vol 61, n°4
Littérature secondaire
- 1988, Tommy W. Rogers, commentaire du livre de James Dorn et Henry Manne, dir., "Economic Liberties and the Judiciary", The Freeman, March, vol 38, n°3, p120
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