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Jane Shaw (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Jane Shaw, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1985 à 1989
- 1985, avec Richard L. Stroup, The Resourceful Earth, Intercollegiate Review, Volume 20, Number 3, Spring/Summer
- 1986, "Who makes the coffee in your office?", The Voluntaryist, Vol 4, n°1, juin, p3
- 1987, "Entrepreneurs and their Gifts", The Freeman, Avril
- Repris en 1995, "Entrepreneurs and their Gifts", In: Hans Sennholz, dir., "Free to Try", Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, pp20-21
- 1988,
- a. "AIDS: More Than Just a Virus", Liberty Magazine, Vol 2, n°1, September, p33,p36
- b. "Helping the Poor. Today's poor need not be the poor of tomorrow", The Freeman, August, Vol 38, n°8, pp323-324
1989
- a. avec T. J. Ijima, "The Great 19th Century Timber Heist Revisited", PERC Viewpoints, septembre,
- Repris en 1990, "The Great 19th Century Tunber Heist Revisited. The reasons for harvesting vast stands of Great Lakes timber and the benefits that resulted", The Freeman, April, Vol 40, n°4, pp137-141
- b. "The Fires of Yellowstone", Liberty Magazine, May, vol 2, n°5, p32p66
- c. avec Richard L. Stroup, "The Free Market and the Environment", The Public Interest, Vol 97, Fall, pp30-43
- d. avec Richard L. Stroup, "Getting Warmer?", National Review, July 14
- Repris en 1991, "Immediate Action on the Greenhouse Effect Is Unwarranted", In: Matthew Polesetsky, dir., "Global resources: opposing viewpoints", San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, pp87-92
- e. avec John Hospers, "Private Property and the Environment: Two Views", The Freeman, January, Vol 39, n°1, pp39-41
- f. "The Invisible Hand at Work", The Freeman, April, Vol 39, n°4, p134 (L'auteure rappelle comme une évidence que la seule façon de gagner un revenu est de fournir ce que les autres veulent.)
De 1990 à 1999
- 1992, "A Paradigm Shifts Gears", Liberty magazine, march, Vol 5, n°4, pp61-63
- 1993,
- a. avec Richard L. Stroup, "Environmental Harms from Federal Government Policy", In: Roger Meiners, Bruce Yandle, dir., "Taking the Environment Seriously", New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp51-72
- b. "Public choice theory", In David R. Henderson, dir., "The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics: 141 Top Economists Explain the Theories, Mechanics, and Institutions of Money, Trade, and Markets", New York: Time-Warner Books, Inc., pp150-155
- c. "Recycling", In David R. Henderson, dir., "The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics: 141 Top Economists Explain the Theories, Mechanics, and Institutions of Money, Trade, and Markets", New York: Time-Warner Books, Inc., pp457-460
- 1994,
- a. Why Prosperity Is Rare, Liberty, vol. 7, no. 4 (mai), pp59-61
- b. Things Are Better than We Think (And Could Be Better Yet), The Freeman, June, Vol 44, n°6
- c. "Invisible Value", The Freeman, Vol 44, Décembre
- 1995,
- a. avec Pamela S. Snyder, "PC Oil Drilling in a Wildlife Refuge", The Wall Street Journal, September 7
- b. "Risk, Rights, and Regulation", The Freeman, March, Vol 45, n°3, pp138-139
- 1996,
- a. avec Michael Sanera, The ABCs of Environmental Myths, Wall Street Journal (September 4)
- b. avec Richard L. Stroup, Is Greater Population a Problem?, The Senior Economist, vol. 11, no. 3 (février)
- c. avec Craig McCormack, Emissions Trading: Clearing the Air, PERC Reports 14(2), pp10–11
- d. avec Michael Sanera, "Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment", Washington, D.C.: Regnery
- e. "Environmental Protection: The New Socialism?", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 46, n°5, pp295-298
- f. commentaire du livre de Thomas Sowell, "Knowledge and Decisions", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, May, Vol 46, n°5, p410
- g. commentaire du livre de William Perry Pendley, "War on the West: Government Tyranny on America Great Frontier", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, June, Vol 46, n°6, pp465-466
- 1997,
- a. avec Mark Duda, Life Cycle Assessment, Society, vol. 35, no. 1 (novembre/décembre)
- b. avec Richard L. Stroup, "Preventing Pollution the Free Market Way", Pollution Prevention Review, Vol 7, summer, pp17–22
- c. "Who Watches the Botchers?", commentaire du livre de Thomas Sowell, "The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy", Liberty Magazine, Vol 10, n°5, May, pp64-65
- d. "Understanding Property Rights", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, p58
- e. avec Richard L. Stroup, "An Environment Without Property Rights", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, pp80-85 (Les auteurs expliquent pourquoi le bloc de l’Est sous le communisme était enfumé, sale et pollué)
- 1998, avec Mathew Brown, "Paying to Prevent Logging Is Breakthrough for Environmentalists", News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash., August 13.
- 1999,
- a. avec Michael Sanera, Facts, Not Fear: A Parents' Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment, Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, Inc.
- b. Dir., A Blueprint for Environmental Education, Bozeman, MT
De 2000 à 2009
- 2000, avec Ronald D. Utt, Dir.," A Guide to Smart Growth: Shattering Myths, Providing Solutions", Washington: DC
- 2001,
- a. "Perfect Spills", American Spectator (septembre/octobre)
- b. Commentaire du livre d'Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk et de Jeff Speck, "Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream", The Freeman, Juin
- c. Antique Apples: A Market taste? Does commercial activity destroy diversity?, PERC Reports, Vol 19, n°2, Summer, pp8-12
- d. "Seize Opportunities for Freedolll", Liberty magazine, février, Vol 15, n°2, pp38-39
- 2002,
- a. Global Warming, San Diego: Greenhaven Press
- b. The Church of Global Warming, Women's Quarterly 30, Winter, pp26-28
- 2003,
- a. "Record Shows Profit-seeking Drives Green Innovation", The Environmental Forum (novembre/décembre), 20
- b. "The Market for Culture". Commentaire du livre de Tyler Cowen, "Creative Destruction: How Globalization Is Changing the World's Cultures", Liberty Magazine, Avril, Vol 17, n°4, pp52-53
- 2004,
- a. avec Manuel Nikel-Zueger, Energy, San Diego: Greenhaven Press
- b. Commentaire du livre de Jack M. Hollander, "The Real Environmental Crisis: Why Poverty Not Affluence, Is the Environment's Number One Enemy"], The Freeman, Mai, Vol 54, n°5
- 2005, Business and the Environment: Is There More to the Story?, Business Economics (janvier)
- 2009, commentaire du livre de Jerry Kirkpatrick, Montessori, Dewey, and Capitalism: Educational Theory for a Free Market in Education, The Independent Review, Vol 14, n°1, summer
Depuis 2010
- 2013, avec James Gwartney, "What Should Be Taught and Learned in Economics Classes (and Is It?)", Journal of Private Enterprise, Vol 29, n°1, pp73–86
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