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Richard Stroup (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Richard Stroup, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1973 à 1989
- 1973,
- a. avec John Baden, "Externality, Property Rights, and the Management of Our National Forests", Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 16, n°2, October, pp303–312
- b. avec James Gwartney, "Measurement of Employment Discrimination according to Sex", Southern Economic Journal, Vol 39, n°4, Apr., pp575-587
- 1979, avec John Baden, "The Development of a Predatory Bureacracy", Policy Review, Hiver
- 1980,
- a. avec James Gwartney, "Economics: Private and Public Choice", Second ed., New York: Academic Press
- b. avec James Gwartney, "The Creation of Economic Chaos: Inflation, Unemployment and the Keynesian Revolution", The Intercollegiate Review, Fall-Winter, pp3-9
- 1981,
- a. avec John Baden, "Saving the Wilderness: A Radical Proposal", Reason, 13(juillet), pp28–36
- b. avec John Baden, dir., "Bureaucracy vs Environnment. The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance", Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press
- c. avec John Baden, "Introduction", In: John Baden, Richard Stroup, dir., "Bureaucracy vs Environnment. The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance", Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press, pp1-8
- d. "The Policy-Induced Demand for Coal Gasification", In: John Baden, Richard Stroup, dir., "Bureaucracy vs Environnment. The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance", Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press, pp77-86
- e. avec John Baden, "Transgenerational Equity and Natural Resources. Or, Too Bad We Don’t Have Coal Rangers", In: John Baden, Richard Stroup, dir., "Bureaucracy vs Environment. The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance", Ann Aibor University of Michigan Press, pp203-216
- 1982,
- a. avec John Baden, ‘Endowment Areas: A Clearing in the Policy Wilderness’, Cato Journal, 2, Winter, pp691-708
- b. avec Jeff R. Clark, James D. Gwartney, "Essentials of Economics", Orlando: Academic Press Inc.
- 1983,
- a. avec John Baden, Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management, Ballinger Publishing Co.
- b. avec James Gwartney, "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: A Correction of the Record", American Economic Review, 73(3), pp446-451
- 1984, avec James Gwartney, "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply", The American Economic Review, Vol 74, n°5, Dec., pp1108-1109
- 1985, avec Jane S. Shaw, The Resourceful Earth, Intercollegiate Review, Volume 20, Number 3, Spring/Summer
- 1986,
- a. avec James Gwartney, "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply", The American Economic Review, Vol 76, n°1, Mar., pp284-285
- b. avec James Gwartney, "Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply", The American Economic Review, Vol 76, n°3, Jun., pp557-558
- 1988,
- a. 'Buying Misery with Federal Land', Public Choice, Vol 57, n°69
- b. avec James Gwartney, "Communal vs. Private Property Rights. The abuse of communally held resources", The Freeman, February, Vol 38, n°2, pp58-59
- 1989,
- a. "Hazardous Waste Policy: A Property Rights Perspective", Environment Reporter, September 22, pp868–873
- b. avec John C. Goodman, "Making the World Less Safe: The Unhealthy Trend in Health Safety and Environmental Regulation", National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) Policy Report, n°137, 19 avril
- c. avec Jane S. Shaw, "The Free Market and the Environment", The Public Interest, Vol 97, Fall, pp30-43
- d. avec Jane S. Shaw, "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. "The Unpredictable Politics behind Regulation: The Institutional Basis", In: Roger Meiners, Bruce Yandle, dir., "Regulation and the Reagan Years: Politics, Bureaucracy and the Public Interest", New York: Holmes and Meier for The Independent Institute, pp242-252
De 1990 à 1999
- 1991,
- a. avec John C. Goodman et al., "Progressive Environmentalism: A Pro-Human, Pro-Science, Pro-Free Enterprise Agenda for Change", Task Force Report; Dallas, TX: National Center for Policy Analysis
- b. Controlling earth's resources: Markets or socialism?, Population & Environment, Volume 12, Number 3 / mars, pp265-284
- 1993,
- a. avec James D. Gwartney, "What Everyone Should Know About Economics and Prosperity", Tallahasee, Florida: James Madison Institute
- b. avec Jane S. Shaw, "Environmental Harms from Federal Government Policy", In: Roger Meiners, Bruce Yandle, dir., "Taking the Environment Seriously", New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp51-72
- c. "Political behavior", In David R. Henderson, dir., "The Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics: 141 Top Economists Explain the Theories, Mechanics, and Institutions of Money, Trade, and Markets", Warner Books, Inc., pp45-51
- d. "Environmentalism, free-market", 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., pp442-447
- 1995,
- a. The Use of Knowledge in Environmental Policy, In: Ejan Mackaay et Hélène Trudeau, dir., L’environnement - À quel prix?, Montréal, Éditions Thémis, pp401-433
- b. The Endangered Species Act: Making Innocent Species the Enemy, PERC Policy Series PS-3. Bozeman, Mont.: PERC
- c. "Controlling Risk: Regulation or Rights? Dealing with risk through the political process leads to ineffective and unjust programs", The Freeman, March, Vol 45, n°3, pp149-154
- d. "Why principle is costly in politics", In: Gregory Rehmke, dir., "Liberalism, Values & Lincoln-Douglas Debate", Free Enterprise Institute, Houston, Texas, pp45-46
- 1996,
- a. Superfund: The Shortcut That Failed. PERC Policy Series PS-5, Bozeman, MT: Political Economy Research Center, May
- b. avec Thomas R. Bourland, "Rent Payments as Incentives: Making Endangered Species Welcome on Private Lands", Journal of Forestry, 94 (4), pp18–21
- 1997,
- a. avec Jane S. Shaw, "Preventing Pollution the Free Market Way", Pollution Prevention Review, Vol 7, summer, pp17–22
- b. "The Economics of Compensating Property Owners", Contemporary Economic Policy, 15 (October), pp55–65
- c. ""3-D" Property Rights", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, p59
- d. avec Jane S. Shaw, "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, commentaire du livre de Todd Sandler, Global Challenges: An Approach to Environmental, Political, and Economic Problems, The Independent Review, Vol 3, n°1, Summer
De 2000 à 2014
- 2000,
- a. avec Roger Meiners, dir., "Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation, and the Law", New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
- b. avec Roger Meiners, "Introduction: The Toxic Liability Problem: Why is it too large?", In: Roger Meiners, Richard Stroup, dir., "Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation, and the Law", New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, pp1-26
- c. "Air Toxics Policy: Liabilities from Thin Air", In: Roger Meiners, Richard Stroup, dir., "Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation, and the Law", New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, pp59-82
- d. "Free Riders and Collective Action Revisited", The Independent Review, Spring, Vol 4, n°4, Spring, pp485–500
- Repris en 2005, In: Robert Higgs et Carl P. Close, dir., Re-Thinking Green: Alternatives to Environmental Bureaucracy, Oakland, CA: The Independent Institute, Ch 11
- 2003, "Eco-nomics", Cato Institute
- 2004, Comment On Boettke and Prychitko [Is an Independent Nonprofit Sector Prone to Failure? Toward an Austrian School Interpretation of Nonprofit and Voluntary Action], Conversations on Philanthropy, Indianapolis, The Philanthropic Enterprise, Vol 1, n°1, pp59-63
- 2005, avec James D. Gwartney et Dwight R. Lee, "Common Sense Economics: What Everyone Should Know about Wealth and Prosperity", New York: St. Martin’s Press
- 2014, avec James D. Gwartney, Russell Sobel et David Macpherson, "Economics: Private and Public Choice", Cincinnati: Cengage Learning
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