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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Lawrence Reed, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1977 à 1979
- 1977,
- a. "A Critique of Mathematical Economics", The Freeman, April, Vol 27, n°4, pp234-240 (L'auteur précise que les actions humaines individuelles sont imprévisibles et ne peuvent donc pas être mesurées à l’avance.)
- b. "Is There an Unfavorable Balance of Trade? ", The Freeman, July, Vol 27, n°7, pp397-402 (L'auteur déplore que nous en restions encore à la vieille notion mercantiliste selon laquelle une nation devrait avoir un excédent d’exportations sur les importations.)
- 1978,
- a. "What Price Control Really Means. The history of price control is the history of shortages, queues, and dissatisfied customers", The Freeman, Vol 28, n°4, April, pp235-238
- b. "The Silver Panic", The Freeman, June, Vol 28, n°6
- 1979,
- a. "Liberty and the Power of Ideas", The Freeman, February, Vol 29, n°2, pp115-118 (L'auteur indique que la bataille pour préserver la liberté n’est pas adressée contre les personnes mais contre les idées opposées.)
- b. Commentaire du livre de John C. Goodman et Edwin G. Dolan, "Economics of Public Policy: The Micro View", The Freeman, septembre, Vol 29, n°9
- c. The Fall of Rome and Modern Parallels, The Freeman, November, Vol 29, n°11
De 1980 à 1989
- 1980, "Witch-hunting For Robber Barons: The Standard Oil Story. A review of the monopoly charges and antitrust action against Standard Oil", The Freeman, Vol 30, n°3, March, pp166-175
- Repris en 1994, "Witch-hunting For Robber Barons", In: Burton Folsom, dir., "The Spirit of Freedom: Essays in American History", Irvington-on Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, pp77-88
- 1981,
- a. avec Dale M. Haywood, "When We Are Free", Northwood Institute Press, Midland, Michigan
- b. Great Myths of the Great Depression, Mackinac Center
- Nouvelle édition en 2010, Great Myths of the Great Depression, Mackinac Center et Foundation for Economic Education
- c. "Seven Fallacies of Economics", The Freeman, April, Vol 31, n°4
- d. Commentaire du livre de Max Shapiro, The Penniless Billionaires, Août, Vol 31, n°8
- 1982,
- a. "Toward Radical Monetary Reform. A suggestion for putting monetary management back into the market place", The Freeman, April, Vol 32, n°4, pp239-242
- b. "The Role of Incentive. Why self-responsibility generally out-performs government intervention", The Freeman, May, Vol 32, n°5, pp265-267
- 1983,
- a. "Economists and the Future", The Freeman, May, Vol 33, n°5, pp302-312 (L'auteur implore des vœux de prudence à ceux qui parient fortement sur l'exactitude des économistes prévisionnistes.)
- b. Commentaire du livre d'Emanuel Savas, "Privatizing the Public Sector: How to Shrink Governments", The Freeman, June, Vol 33, n°6, pp383-384
- 1984, "Where Deficits Come From", Western Monetary Report, Vol 3, n°5, March
- 1987,
- a. "Child Labor and the British Industrial Revolution", In: Beth Hoffman, dir., "Ideas on Liberty: Essays in Honor of Paul L. Poirot", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp73-78
- Repris en 1996, In: Burton W. Folsom, dir., The Industrial Revolution and Free Trade, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. : Foundation for Economic Education, Ch 7, pp60-66
- b. "The Polish Underground", The Freeman, December
- Repris en 1995, "The Polish Underground", In: Richard Ebeling, dir., "Disaster in Red: The Failure and Collapse of Socialism", Irvington on Hudson: The Foundation for Economic Education, pp292-297
- a. "Child Labor and the British Industrial Revolution", In: Beth Hoffman, dir., "Ideas on Liberty: Essays in Honor of Paul L. Poirot", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp73-78
1988
- a. "Peking Duke or Kentucky Fried?", The Detroit News, 28 mars
- Repris en 1988, "Peking Duck or Kentucky Fried? The Colonel brings capitalism to China.", The Freeman, December, Vol 38, n°12, pp492-493
- Repris en 1995, "Peking Duck or Kentucky Fried?", In: Hans Sennholz, dir., "Free to Try", Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, pp74-75
- b. "A Public Housing Success Story", Viewpoint on Public Issues, Michigan: Mackinnac Center for Public Policy, Janvier
- c. "The Perils of Predicting", Viewpoint on Public Issues, Michigan: Mackinnac Center for Public Policy, Janvier
- Repris en 1992, "The Perils of Forecasting", In: John W. Robbins et Mark Spangler, dir., "A Man of Principle: Essays in Honor of Hans F. Sennholz", Grove City, PA: Grove City College Press
- d. "Mandatory Benefits Aren't Free", Viewpoint on Public Issues, Michigan: Mackinnac Center for Public Policy, Janvier
- e. "Sales Tax on Services: A Bad Idea", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, janvier
- f. "New Directions for Rural Solid Waste Management", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, janvier
- g. "Product Liability Reform: Better Late Than Never", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, mars
- h. "Privatizing Corrections: An Opportunity for Michigan", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, avril
- i. "Contra Kelsey", Liberty Magazine, Vol 2, n°1, September, p4
- j. "Hyperinflation Threatens Brazil. Runaway inflation threatens to sink Brazil's economy and its fledgling democracy", The Freeman, Janvier, Vol 38, n°1, pp4-6
- k. "Privatization: Best Hope for a Vanishing Wilderness. Private organizations lead the way in conserving O1:lr natural environment", The Freeman, February, Vol 38, n°2, pp52-57
- l. "A Visit to Nicaragua. Under the Sandinistas, Nicaragua's economy is descending into utter chaos", The Freeman, May, Vol. 38, n°5, pp188-189 [lire en ligne]
1989
- a. "Privatization Works for Social Services Too", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, février
- b. "Let's Take Another Look at Government as an Investor", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, avril
- c. "The Fallacy of Comparable Worth", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juin
- d. "We Consume Because We First Produce", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juin
- e. "TV Peddles Anti-Business Themes", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, octobre
De 1990 à 1994
- 1990,
- a. "Bad Ideas for the Gasoline Market", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, septembre
- b. "Minimum Wage is Lousy Economics", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, mars
- c. "Where Does Economic Development Come From?", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, avril
- d. "Cutting Spending-Not Raising Taxes-Is Responsible", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juillet
- e. "Corporate America Feeds the Hand that Bites It", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, août
- 1991,
- a. "Hang Up on Vote-by-Phone", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, avril
- b. "School Funding and Student Performance", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juin
- c. "The Government's Role in Assessing Cancer Risks", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juillet
- d. "Michigan Shouldn't Copy Canada's Health System", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juillet
- e. "Child Labor and the British Industrial Revolution", The Freeman, Vol 41, n°8, August
- 1992,
- a. "State Government Competes Unfairly With Private Firms", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, janvier
- b. "User Fees and Taxes: What's the Difference?", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, janvier
- c. "As Values Collapse, Government Grows", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, février
- d. "Repeal the Sunset (of No-Fault Insurance Law)", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, mars
- e. "Public Housing Beset with Scandals", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, may
- f. "Health Care: Solving the Administrative Costs Question", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, mai
- g. "Privatization in Michigan Works--When We Let It", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, juillet
- h. "Educational Choice Requires New Ways of Thinking", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, août
- i. "Selling Off the Accident Fund", Midland: Mackinac Center for Public Policy, septembre
- j. "Wastewater Should Be a Private Matter", Mackinac Center for Public Policy, septembre
- k. "Recycling Makes Sense--Sometimes", Mackinac Center for Public Policy, novembre
- 1993, "Michigan Hurt by Erosion of "Employment-at-Will"", Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Janvier
1994
- a. Ideas and Consequences: Freedom or Free-for-All?, The Freeman, Avril, Vol 44, n°4
- b. Ideas and Consequences: As Values Collapse, Government Grows, The Freeman, Mai, Vol 44, n°5
- c. Ideas and Consequences: Economic Opportunity Needs A Moral Dimension, The Freeman, June, Vol 44, n°6
- d. Ideas and Consequences: Businessmen and the War of Ideas, The Freeman, July, Vol 44, n°7
- e. Ideas and Consequences: The Power of Positive Example, The Freeman, August, Vol 44, n°8
- f. "Environmental Regulations Aren't Cheap ", The Freeman, Vol 44, Décembre
- g. " Free ... But the patient doesn't get well", In: Richard M. Ebeling, Jacob G. Hornberger, dir., "The Dangers of Socialized Medicine", Fairfax, Va.: Future of Freedom Foundation, pp71-74 [lire en ligne]
- h. "We have a right to this service", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Cliches of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp12-14
- i. "Pass a law!", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Clichés of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp47-48
- j. "There is too much inequality of wealth and income", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Clichés of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp100-101
- k. "The government should provide free medical care", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Clichés of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp201-202
- l. "America consumes too much of the world's resources", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Clichés of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp249-250
- m. "Government is the key to protecting the environment", In: Mark Spangler, dir., "Clichés of Politics", Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, pp265-266
De 1995 à 1999
1995
- a. "How Important Is Your Vote? Some thoughts on suffrage and democracy", The Freeman, January, Vol 45, n°1, pp18-19
- b. "Dissatisfaction Guaranteed and No Money Back. Some thoughts on school prayer", The Freeman, February, Vol 45, n°2, pp81-82
- c. "Recycling Myths", The Freeman, March, Vol 45, n°3, pp152-154
- d. "Comparable Worth or Incomparably Worthless?", The Freeman, April, Vol 45, n°4, pp219-220
- e. "The Right Direction for Welfare Reform", The Freeman, May, Vol 45, n°5, pp294-295
- f. "Destruction Is No Blessing", The Freeman, June, Vol 45, n°6, pp354-355
- g. "Block Grants Are Not the Answer. It's Time to Fire the Federal Middleman", The Freeman, July, Vol 45, n°7, pp424-425 [lire en ligne]
- h. "Putting Leviathan in Perspective", The Freeman, August, Vol 45, n°8, pp497-498
- i. "Just Say No to Farm Subsidies", The Freeman, September, Vol 45, n°9, pp555-556
- j. The Power to Tax, The Freeman, October, Vol 45, n°10, pp622-623
- k. "Teachers as Entrepreneurs in the Classroom", The Freeman, November, Vol 45, n°11, pp695-696
- l. "The Quackery of Equality", The Freeman, December, Vol 45, n°12, pp756-757
1996
- a. dir., "Private Cures for Public Ills: The Promise of Privatization", The Foundation for Economic Education
- b. Toward a Civil Society, "Viewpoint on Public Issues”, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 8 juillet
- c. "A Little Erosion of Liberty", The Freeman, January, Vol 46, n°1, pp19-20
- d. "The Perversion of Economic Development", The Freeman, Février, Vol 46, n°2, pp75-76
- e. "My Kind of President", The Freeman, March, Vol 46, n°3
- f. "A Vote for Optimism", The Freeman, Vol 46, n°4, avril, pp218-219
- g. "Lessons for Welfare Reformers", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, June, Vol 46, n°6, pp434-435
- h. "Mixing Public and Private", The Freeman, July, Vol 46, n°7
- i. "Wanted: A Line Between Public and Private", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, August, Vol 46, n°8, pp551-552
- j. "Reviving a Civil Society", The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, September, Vol 46, n°9, pp608-609
- k. "The Privatization Revolution", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 46, n°10, pp661-662
- l. "The Electric Car Seduction", The Freeman, November, Vol 46, n°11, pp724-725
- m. "Making the Case for Liberty Stick", The Freeman, December, Vol 46, n°12, pp790-791
1997
- a. Privatization and American Business, Imprimis, Octobre, Vol 26, n°10
- b. "The Problem of Education Doesn't End at the 12th Grade", The Freeman, January, Vol 47, n°1, pp14-15
- c. "Homeschool Heroes", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, pp69-70
- d. "A History Lesson for Free-Market Pessimists", The Freeman, March, Vol 47, n°3, pp133-134
- e. "There’s More to Government Than You Think. We Pay for Government in Numerous Hidden Ways", The Freeman, April, Vol 47, n°4
- d. "The Futility of Class Warfare. Clearing Government-Erected Barriers Would Do More to Foster Progress", The Freeman, June, Vol 47, n°6
- e. "The Predatory Bogeyman. Predatory Price-Cutting Theory Falls Apart in the Real World", The Freeman, Juillet, Vol 47, n°7
- f. "Deregulation: Coming to a Utility Near You", The Freeman, August, Vol 47, n°8, pp465-467
1998
- a. "Michigan: Where privatization is working", The Freeman, March, Vol 48, n°3, pp145-146
- b. "Are Women Being Victimized by the Market? Pay a Woman Less Than She's Worth and You Hand a Golden Money-Making Opportunity to a Competitor", The Freeman, April, Vol 48, n°4
- b. "The Freedom Not to Pay for Other People's Politics", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 48, n°5
- c. "If Rates of Return Matter, Social Security Is a Goner. Privatization Ought to Be a No-Brainer", The Freeman, September, Vol 48, n°9
1999
- a. "The Poverty of the United Nations", The Freeman, January, Vol 49, n°1, pp14-15
- b. "Night of the "Living Wage"", The Freeman, March, Vol 49, n°3, pp14-15
De 2000 à 2004
2000
- a. "A tribute to the jitney", Ideas on liberty, January, Vol 50, n°1, pp17-18
- b. "A Camera Reaches 100. A Brief History of George Eastman and the Kodak Brownie", The Freeman, février, vol 50, n°2
- c. "Internet Access Should Be Left to the Free Market. Forced Access Legislation Will Not Achieve Its Intended Goals", The Freeman, April, Vol 50, n°4
2001
- a. "Get Rid of the Labels", The Freeman, Vol 51, n°1, Janvier
- b. The High Cost of Government Schooling. Not Scrapping the Status Quo Shows Up in Remedial Education Expenses, The Freeman, February, Vol 51, n°2
- c. "Keep the Electoral College. The Framers Created the Electoral College for a Reason", The Freeman, March, Vol 51, n°3
- d. "The California Power Mess", The Freeman, April, Vol 51, n°4, pp17-18 [lire en ligne] (L'auteur explique que la crise énergétique du Golden State est une crise politique causée par une ignorance épouvantable de l'économie de base.)
- e. "Why Term Limits? Politicians Who Must Return to Ordinary Society Will Think More Carefully about Their Actions", The Freeman, May, Vol 51, n°5
- f. Commentaire du livre d'Alyn Brodsky, "Grover Cleveland: A Study in Character"], The Freeman, May, Vol 51, n°5
- g. Another Alcoa Executive at Treasury, The Freeman, Juin, Vol 51, n°6
- h. "Prohibition Hasn't Ended Yet. Special Interest-Serving Laws Restrict Wine Imports to Michigan", The Freeman, Juillet, Vol 51, n°7
- i. "Public Money for Private Charity. Government Is in a Position to Corrupt Faith", The Freeman, Août, Vol 51, n°8
- j. "School Choice via the Universal Tax Credit. Separating School from State Represents a Bright Future for All Children", The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 51, n°9
- k. "Don't Bash SUVs. SUVs Make America's Roads Safer", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 51, n°10
- l. "Ethanolics Anonymous. Government Has No Business Rigging the Market for the Politically Well-Connected", The Freeman, Novembre, Vol 51, n°11
- m. "Don’t Expect Much From Politics", The Freeman, December, Vol 51, n°12, pp13-14
2002
- a. "A 'Think Tank' for Those Who Don't Think", The Freeman, January, Vol 52, n°1, pp15-16
- b. "The Federal Prison Industries Empire", The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 52
2003
- a. "The Forgotten Robber Barons", The Freeman, janvier, Vol 53, n°1, pp12-13
- b. "Joseph P. Overton: Character for a Free Society. Joe Overton Had His Priorities Straight and Was Honest in All Matters", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 53
2004
- a. avec John Blundell, "Remembering a Classic, and the Man Who Wrote It", "Viewpoint on Public Issues”, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, avril
- b. "A Museum You Don't Want to Miss. Communism's Terrible Record Must be Documented and Displayed", The Freeman, Mars, Vol 54, n°3
- c. "Telecom Regulations Don't Create Competitive Markets. The Most Rapidly Expanding Telecom Sectors Are the Least Regulated", The Freeman, Mai, Vol 54, n°5
- d. Free Markets Blossom in Vietnam, The Freeman, July/Aug
De 2005 à 2009
- 2005,
- a. "Detroit's Flirtation with Economic Suicide. Local Politicians Endorse a Racist, Government-Focused Approach to Economic Development", The Freeman, Mars, Vol 55, n°2
- b. "A Student’s Essay That Changed the World. How Thomas Clarkson Emancipated Britain's Slaves", The Freeman, May, Vol 55, n°4
- c. "To Own or Be Owned: That Is the Question. Ownership Is Control", The Freeman, Juillet-Août, Vol 55, n°6
- d. "Presidents and Poverty. Self-Reliance, Work, and Entrepreneurship Are the Best Antipoverty Program", The Freeman, Octobre, Vol 55, n°8
- e. "Africans Whom Westerners Should Heed. Foreign Aid to Africa Is Harmful", The Freeman, December, Vol 55, n°10
- 2006,
- a. "A Supreme Court to Be Proud Of", The Freeman, Vol 56, n°2, March, pp14-15
- b. "Free-Market Moments on the Silver Screen. Hollywood Occasionally Takes a Break from Vilifying Capitalism", The Freeman, Vol 56, n°4, May, pp14-15 [lire en ligne]
- c. "Two Who Made a Difference", The Freeman, December, Vol 56
2007
- a. What Works For Economies Works For Organizations Too!, Commentaire du livre de Charles G. Koch, The Science of Success, le 28 février sur le site Amazon
- b. Market Economics in the Workplace, Mackinac Center, 27 février
- c. "A Tribute to a Polish Hero", The Freeman, March, Vol 57, n°2
- d. "The Love of Power vs. the Power of Love", The Freeman, May, Vol 57, n°4, pp14-15
- e. "Hans F. Sennholz, 1922–2007", The Freeman, October, Vol 57, n°8
- f. "In Praise of an Uncommon Woman", The Freeman, December, Vol 57, n°11 pp10-11
2008
- 2008, "Wilberforce, William (1759–1833)", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp544-545
- 2009,
- a. The Sage of Tampa. Harry Teasley is a True Champion of Liberty, The Freeman, April, Vol 59, n°3
- b. Who Owes What to Whom? Philanthropy Should Not Be an Apology for Entrepreneurial Success, The Freeman, May, Vol 59, n°4
- c. In the Grip of Madness, The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 59, n°7
- d. The Sound of Freedom, The Freeman, Décembre, Vol 59, n°10
- e. Give Up? Are You Kidding?, The Freeman, July/August, Vol 59, n°6
De 2010 à 2019
2010
- a. "Principled Parties", The Freeman, January/February, Vol 60, n°1, pp4-5
- b. "Presidents and Precedents", The Freeman, March, Vol 60, n°2, pp4-5
- c. "Anti-Force is the Common Denominator", The Freeman, April, Vol 60, n°3, pp4-5
- d. "How We'll Know When We've Won", The Freeman, May, Vol 60, n°4, pp4-5
- e. “The 1932 Bait-and-Switch”, The Freeman, June, Vol 60, n°5, pp4-5
- f. "Good Economists, Bad Economists, and Walmart", The Freeman, July-August, Vol 60, n°6, pp4-5
- g. "Confessions of a Secret Marxist", The Freeman, October, vol 60, n°8, pp4-5 [lire en ligne] ou [lire en ligne]
- h. "Wilfrid Laurier:A Canadian Statesman", The Freeman, November, vol 60, n°9, pp4-5 [lire en ligne]
- i. "Scotland: Seven Centuries since William Wallace", The Freeman, December, Vol 60, n°10, pp4-5
2011
- a. FEE Is Expanding to Atlanta, The Freeman, January/February, Vol 61, n°1
- b. Competition and Monopoly: A Refresher, The Freeman, May, Vol 61, n°4
- c. Liberty and the Power of Ideas, The Freeman, June, Vol 61, n°5
- d. "Missing Samuel Tilden", The Freeman, novembre, vol 61, n°9, pp4-5
2012
- a. "Where Are the Omelets?", The Freeman, April, vol 62, n°3, pp4-5
- b. "Ideas and Consequences ~ The Fallacy of Equality", The Freeman, June, Vol 62, n°5, pp4-5
- b. "Ideas and Consequences ~ Cleveland Passed the Test of Character and Statesmanship", The Freeman, July-August, Vol 62, n°6, pp4-5
- c. "Ideas and Consequences ~ Richard Cobden: The International Man", The Freeman, September, Vol 62, n°7, pp4-5
- d. "Ideas and Consequences ~ If Incentives Matter,We Might Be in Trouble", The Freeman, October, Vol 62, n°8, pp4-5
2013
- a. "Beware of Years That End in 13", The Freeman, janvier-février, vol 63, n°1, pp4-5
- b. "Wanted: Missionaries, Not Monks. What have you done for liberty today?", The Freeman, October, vol 63, n°8, pp4-5
- c. "Personal Character Is More Powerful In Shaping Society Than The Legal-Political Environment", The Freeman, October, vol 63, n°8, p18,p20
- d. "Medicine: Who Should Make Choices for You? An alternative to the FDA system", The Freeman, November, vol 63, n°9, pp4-6
2015
- a. "Harriet Tubman risked life and limb for liberty", The Freeman, Vol 65, n°2, Summer, pp12-13
- Repris en 2018, "Harriet Tubman: She Never Lost A Passenger", In: Lawrence Reed, dir. "The Silver Trumpet of Freedom: Black Emancipators and Entrepreneurs", Atlanta, GA: Foundation for Economic Education, pp37-39
- b. "Hitler didn’t snub Jesse Owens — F.D.R. did", The Freeman, Vol 65, n°4, Winter, pp24-25
2016
- a. "Real heroes: inspiring true stories of courage, character, and conviction", Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books
- Extrait en 2016, "Adam Smith and the Wealth of Everyone", The Freeman, Summer, Vol 66, n°2, pp41-44
2018
- a. dir., "The Silver Trumpet of Freedom: Black Emancipators and Entrepreneurs", Atlanta, GA: The Foundation for Economic Education
- b. "Preface", In: Lawrence Reed, dir. "The Silver Trumpet of Freedom: Black Emancipators and Entrepreneurs", Atlanta, GA: Foundation for Economic Education, pp6-7
- c. "McCoy, Reynolds, and Pelham: Black Entrepreneurs, Models Too Often Forgotten", In: Lawrence Reed, dir. "The Silver Trumpet of Freedom: Black Emancipators and Entrepreneurs", Atlanta, GA: Foundation for Economic Education, pp15-21 (article diffusé préalablement sur le site de la Foundation for Economic Education en février 2016 [lire en ligne])