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Robert Higgs (bibliographie)

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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Robert Higgs, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.

De 1971 à 1979

  • 1973, avec Harold Livesay, "The Editor's Corner", The Business History Review, Vol 47, n°2, Summer, pp277-278
  • 1976, “The Boll Weevil, The Cotton Economy, and Black Migration, 1910-1930.” Agricultural History (April) 335-50
  • 1977,
    • a. Firm-Specific Evidence on Racial Wage Differentials and Workforce Segregation, American Economic Review (March) 236-45
    • b. Competition and Coercion: Blacks in the American Economy, 1865-1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1978,
    • a. Ten Rules for Understanding Economic Development, The Freeman, Mars, Vol 28, n°3
    • b. "Landless by Law: Japanese Immigrants in California Agriculture to 1941", The Journal of Economic History, Vol 38, n°1, March, pp205-225

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1980, “Carter’s Wage-Price Guidelines: A Review of the First Year.” Policy Review 11 (Winter)
  • 1981, Is More Economic Equality Better?, Intercollegiate Review, Volume 16, Number 2, Spring/Summer, pp99-102
  • 1982,
    • a. "Legally Induced Technical Regress in the Washington Salmon Fishery", Research in Economic History, Vol 7, pp55-86
    • b. avec Lee Alston, "Contractual Mix in Southern Agriculture Since the Civil War: Hypotheses and Tests", Journal of Economic History, Vol 42, n°2, pp327-353
  • 1984, The Sources of Big Government, Intercollegiate Review, Volume 20, Number 1; Spring/Summer
  • 1985, “Crisis, Bigger Government, and Ideological Change: Two Hypotheses on the Ratchet Phenomenon,” Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 22
  • 1989, “Beware the Pork-Hawk: In Pursuit of Reelection, Congress Sells Out the Nation’s Defense,” Reason, June

De 1990 à 1994

  • 1990,
    • a. dir., "Arms, Politics, and the Economy: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives", New York: Holmes & Meier for The Independent Institute
    • b. "The Growth of Government in the United States", The Freeman, August, Vol 40, n°3, pp290-295 (L'auteur exlique que la croissance de l'État signifie le sacrifice de la liberté.)

1991

  • a. "Some Other Costs of War", The Free Market, March
  • e. "Leviathan at bay?", Liberty, Vol 5, November, pp64–70

1992

  • a. “Wartime Prosperity? A Reassessment of the U.S. Economy in the 1940s,” The Journal of Economic History, Vol 52, n°1, March, pp41-60
  • 1993,
    • a. avec Anthony Kilduff, “Public Opinion: A Powerful Predictor of U.S. Defense Spending,” Defence Economics, Vol 4, pp227–238
    • b. Private Profit, Public Risk: Institutional Antecedents of the Modern Military Procurement System in the Rearmament Program of 1940–1941, In: G. T. Mills et H. Rockoff, dir., The Sinews of War: Essays on the Economic History of World War II, Ames: Iowa State University Press

De 1995 à 1999

1995

  • a." World War II and the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex", Freedom Daily, May
  • b. "How FDR Made the Depression Worse", The Free Market, Vol 13, n°2, February
  • c. "The Myth of ‘Failed’ Policies”, The Free Market, Vol 13, n°1, June, pp7–8
  • f. "Austrian Economics and the New Economic History", Austrian Economics Newsletter, Summer, pp2-3

1996

    • a. avec Charlotte Twight, “National Emergency and Private Property Rights: Historical Relations and Present Conditions”, Journal of Private Enterprise, Fall
    • b. Etceteras..., The Independent Review, Vol 1, n°1, summer
    • c. "The Welfare State: Promising Protection in an Age of Anxiety", The Freeman, May, Vol 46, n°5, pp260–266
    • d. "Why the Anxiety?", The Freeman, December, Vol 46, n°12, p779

1999

  • b. "War and Leviathan in Twentieth-Century America: Conscription as the Keystone", In: John V. Denson, dir., "The Costs of War: America’s Pyrrhic Victories", Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute
  • c. "From Central Planning to the Market: The American Transition, 1945-1947", The Journal of Economic History, Vol 59, n°3, September
  • d. "On Ackerman’s Justification of Irregular Constitutional Change: Is Any Vice You Get Away With a Virtue?", Constitutional Political Economy, Vol 10, November, pp375–383

De 2000 à 2004

  • 2002,
    • a. “The Cold War: Too Good a Deal to Give Up.” Oakland, Calif.: The Independent Institute
    • b. “The Government Needs to Get Its Own Accounting House in Order.” Oakland, Calif.: The Independent Institute, July 9
    • c. “U.S. National Security: Illusions versus Realities.” Oakland, Calif.: The Independent Institute, June 30
  • 2003,
    • a. "The Myth of U.S. Prosperity during World War II", The Freeman, janvier, vol 53, n°1
    • b. Wartime Socialization of Investment: A Reassessment of U.S. Capital Formation in the 1940s, Working Paper No. 45. Oakland, Calif.: The Independent Institute, February
    • c. Free Enterprise and War, a Dangerous Liaison, Oakland, Calif.: The Independent Institute, January 22

De 2005 à 2009

De 2010 à 2019

  • 2011,
    • a. Ideological and Political Underpinnings of the Great Society, The Freeman, March, Vol 61, n°2
    • b. Economic Analysis and the Great Society, The Freeman, June, Vol 61, n°5
    • c. "To Fight or Not to Fight: War’s Payoffs to U.S. Leaders and to the American People", The Independent Review, Summer, Vol 16, n°1, pp141-150
  • 2014,
    • a. "The Fed’s Immiseration of People Who Live on Interest Earnings", The Independent Review, Vol XIX, n°1, pp151–155
    • b. "Ronald Coase, Anomalous Superstar of the Economics Profession", The Independent Review, Vol XIX, n°2, pp309–331
  • 2015, avec Elizabeth Bernard Higgs, "Compassion—a Critical Factor for Attaining and Maintaining a Free Society", The Independent Review, Vol XIX, n°4, pp627–630


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