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Thomas DiLorenzo (bibliographie)
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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Thomas DiLorenzo, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.
De 1981 à 1989
- 1981,
- a. The Expenditure Effects of Restricting Competition in Local Public Service Industries: The Case of Special Districts, Public Choice, Vol 37, pp569–578
- b. An Empirical Assessment of the Factor-Supplier Pressure Group Hypothesis, Public Choice, vol. 37, pp559-568
- 1982,
- a. avec Ralph Robinson, "Managerial Objectives Subject to Political Market Constraints: Electric Utilities in the U.S.", Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, Summer, pp113—125
- b. "Public Policy and the Free Economy. Only the free economy is capable of achieving equity and prosperity", The Freeman, August, Vol 32, n°8, pp492-509
- c. avec James T. Bennett, "Public Employee Unions and the Privatization of Public Services", Journal of Labor Research, Fall
- 1983,
- a. avec James T. Bennett, "Underground Government: The Off-Budget Public Sector", Cato Institute, Washington, DC
- b. Economic Competition and Political Competition: An Empirical Note, Public Choice, vol. 40, pp203-209
- 1984,
- a. "The Domain of Rent-Seeking Behavior: Private or Public Choice", International Review of Law and Economics, December, pp185—197
- b. "The Myth of Government Job Creation", Cato Institute Policy Analysis, February
- c. "Exclusive Representation in Public Employment: A Public Choice Perspective", Journal of Labour Research, Fall, pp371-390
- 1985,
- a. The Origins of Antitrust: An Interest-Group Perspective, International Review of Law and Economics, vol. 5, 1985, pp73-90
- b. avec James T. Bennett, Destroying Democracy: How Government Funds Partisan Politics, Cato Institute, ISBN 0932790534
- c. Commentaire du livre de Morgan Reynolds, Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America, Cato Journal, Vol 5, n°1, Spring/summer
- 1987,
- a. "Competition and Political Entrepreneurship : Austrian insights into Public Choice Theory", Review of Austrian Economic, Vol 2, n°1, pp59-71
- b. The Rhetoric of Antitrust, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, March, Vol 37, n°3
- c. "Classroom Stmggle: The Free Market Takeover of Economics Textbooks", Policy Review, Vol 40, Spring, pp44-49
- 1988,
- a. "Property Rights, Information Costs, and the Economics of Rent Seeking", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Vol 144, pp318-322
- b. avec Jack High, "Antitrust and Competition, Historically Considered", Economic Inquiry, July, Vol 26, pp423-434
- c. "Competition and Political Entrepreneurship: Austrian Insights into Public Choice Theory", Review of Austrian Economics, vol 2, n°1, pp59–71
- d. "The Political Economy of Protectionnism. The ethical and economic ramifications of stifling free trade", The Freeman, July, Vol 38, n°7, pp269-275
- Repris en 1996, In: Burton W. Folsom, dir., "The Industrial Revolution and Free Trade", Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. : Foundation for Economic Education, Ch 17, pp130-140
- 1989,
- a. avec James T. Bennett, Commercial Nonprofit Enterprises in the United States: The Phenomenon of Unfair Competition, The Philanthropy, Vol 8, n°3, pp51-57
- b. avec James T. Bennett, Unfair Competition: The Profits of Nonprofits, Lanham, MD: Hamilton Press
- c. Monopoly Government, The Freeman, June, Vol 39, n°6
De 1990 à 1999
- 1990,
- a. The Subjectivist Roots of James Buchanan’s Economics. Review of Austrian Economics, 4:180–95
- b. 'Does Capitalism Cause Pollution?', Contemporary Issues Series 38; St Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for the Study of American Business
- c. Patterns of Corporate Philanthropy, Capital Research Center
- d. “The Origins of Antitrust: Rhetoric vs. Reality”, Regulation, Vol 13, n°3, Fall, pp26-34
- e. "National Service: A Solution in Search of a Problem. Do young citizens have special "duties" that must be fulfilled through "national service"?", The Freeman: Ideas on liberty, March, Vol 40, n°3, pp99-103
- f. "The Genesis of Industrial Policy. The philosophical and ideological roots of socialistic economic policy", The Freeman, June, Vol 40, n°6, pp226-230
- Repris en 1994, "The Genesis of Industrial Policy", In: Burton Folsom, dir., "The Spirit of Freedom: Essays in American History", Irvington-on Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, pp181-192
- g. "Paved With Good Intentions: Economic Nationalism and American Industrial Policy", Cato Institute
- 1991,
- a. The Antitrust Economists' Paradox, Austrian Economics Newsletter, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Summer, pp1-6
- b. avec James T. Bennett, Distrust of Energy Markets Leads to Policy Failures, St. Louis: Center for the Study of American Business
- c. Government's Assault to Freedom to Work, The Freeman, Septembre
- Repris en 1994, In: Hans Sennholz, dir., American Unionism: Fallacies and Follies, Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY, pp208-228
- 1992,
- a. "Why Socialism Causes Pollution", The Freeman, March, Vol 42, n°3, pp107-112 (L'auteur avertit que c'est le socialisme, et non la libre entreprise, qui constitue la plus grande menace pour l'environnement.)
- Repris en 1995, "Why Socialism Causes Pollution", In: Richard Ebeling, dir., "Disaster in Red: The Failure and Collapse of Socialism", Irvington on Hudson: The Foundation for Economic Education, pp131-142
- b. avec James T. Bennett, Official Lies: How Washington Misleads Us, Alexandria, VA: Groom Books
- c. "Labour Markets and Liberty", In: S. T. Easton, Michael Walker, dir., "Rating Global Economic Freedom", Vancouver: Fraser Institute, pp326-360
- a. "Why Socialism Causes Pollution", The Freeman, March, Vol 42, n°3, pp107-112 (L'auteur avertit que c'est le socialisme, et non la libre entreprise, qui constitue la plus grande menace pour l'environnement.)
- 1993,
- a. avec Donald J. Boudreaux, “The Protectionist Roots of Antitrust”, Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 6, n°2, pp81-98
- b. "Unfunded Federal Mandates: Environmentalism’s Achilles Heel?", Contemporary Issues Series, n°62, Center for the Study of American Business, December
- 1994,
- a. avec James T. Bennett, Unhealthy Charities: Hazardous to Your Health and Wealth [Les organismes de bienfaisance malsains : dangereux pour votre santé et pour votre prospérité], New York: Basic Books
- b. Economic Fascism, The Freeman, June, Vol 44, n°6
- 1995,
- a. "Murray Rothbard (1926-1995)", In: Lew Rockwell, Dir., Murray N. Rothbard: In Memoriam Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute
- b. et alii, Is It Time to Privatize the Postal Service?, Cato Policy Report, September/October
- c. "The Crusade for Politically-Correct Consumption", The Freeman, September, Vol 45, n°9, pp557-560
- 1996,
- a. The myth of Natural Monopoly, The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 9, n°2, pp43-58
- b. "Predatory Unionism", The Freeman, January, Vol 46, n°1, pp21-28
- c. commentaire du livre de Thomas Sowell, "The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy", The Freeman, Janvier, Vol 46, n°1, p61
- 1997,
- a. Commentaire du livre de Robert J. Samuelson, "The Good Life and Its Discontents: The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement", The Freeman, February, Vol 47, n°2, p119
- b. "The Myth of the Independent Fed. The Fed May Be the Worst Government Monopoly of Them All", The Freeman, April, Vol 47, n°4, pp203-207
- 1998,
- a. "The Ghost of John D. Rockefeller. Antitrust Regulation Allows Politicians to Pose as Populists", The Freeman, June, Vol 48, n°6
- b. avec James T. Bennett, "CancerScam: Diversion of Federal Cancer Funds to Politics", Transaction Publishers
- c. "The Feds versus the Indians", The Free Market, Vol 16, n°1
- 1999,
- a. The Practical Science of Austrian Economics : An Interview with Thomas J. DiLorenzo, The Austrian Economics Newsletter, Winter, Volume 19, Number 4
- b. "Frédéric Bastiat: Between the French and Marginalist Revolutions", In: Randall Holcombe, dir., 15 Great Austrian Economists, Auburn, Ala.: Mises Institute
- c. Commentaire du livre de Robert Solow, "Monopolistic Competition and Macroeconomic Theory", Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol 2, n°4, Winter, pp83-88
de 2000 à 2009
- 2000, avec Walter Block, "Is Voluntary Government Possible? A Critique of Constitutional Economics", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 156, pp567-582
- 2001,
- a. avec Walter Block, "Constitutional Economics and the Calculus of Consent", Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 15, pp37-56
- Traduction en italien en 2002, "The Calculus of Consent rivisitato: il “liberalismo” di James Buchanan e Gordon Tullock", In: Alberto Mingardi, Enrico Colombatto, dir., "Il coraggio della libertà, saggi in onore di Sergio Ricossa", Soveria, Rubbettino, pp77-94
- b. avec W. Anderson, Walter Block, I. Mercer, L. Snyman et Christopher Westley, ‘The Microsoft Corporation in Collision with Antitrust Law’, Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, Vol 26, n°1, Winter, pp287-302
- c. "Antitrust Benefits Consumers? It Just Aint So!", The Freeman, Janvier, Vol 51, n°1
- d. Prosperity Is Hazardous to Our Health and Wealth? It Just Aint So!, The Freeman, Juin
- d. Abraham Lincoln and the Triumph of Mercantilism, In: John V. Denson, dir., Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State and the Decline of Freedom, Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, pp203-230
- e. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal: From Economic Fascism to Pork-Barrel Politics, In: John V. Denson, dir., Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State and the Decline of Freedom, Auburn, Ala.: Ludwig von Mises Institute, pp425-452
- f. avec Walter Block, "The calculus of consent revisited", Public Finance and Management, 1 (3)
- a. avec Walter Block, "Constitutional Economics and the Calculus of Consent", Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 15, pp37-56
- 2002,
- a. The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, Roseville, Calf.; Prima Publishing
- b. Real Accounting Fraud, The Free Market, April, Volume 20, Number 4
- c. The Consolidation of State Power via Reconstruction, 1865-1890, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 16(2):139-161
- d. The Futility of Bureaucracy, The Free Market, August, Vol 20, n°7
- 2005, How Capitalism Saved America. The Untold History of Our Country, from the Pilgrims to the Present, Three Rivers Press
- 2006,
- a. "Our monopoly government", The Examiner, Oct 13,
- b. Lincoln Unmasked: What You’re Not Supposed to Know About Dishonest Abe, Crown Forum
- 2007, avec Jack High, Antitrust and Competition, Historically considered, Economic Inquiry, Vol 26, n°3, pp423-435
- 2008, "Hamilton’s Curse: How Jefferson’s Arch Enemy Betrayed the American Revolution — and What It Means for Americans Today", New York: Crown Forum
- 2009, Hoppean Political Economy versus Public Choice, In: Jörg Guido Hülsmann et Stephan Kinsella, dir., Property, Freedom and Society. Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Auburn: Ludwig von Mises Institute, ISBN 978-1-933550-52-7, pp271-282
De 2010 à 2019
- 2012. Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government. Auburn, Alabama : Ludwig von Mises Institute. (ISBN 978-1-61016-255-5) [lire en ligne]
- 2016,
- a. avec Walter Block, "An Austro-Libertarian Critique of Public Choice", New York: Addleton Academic Publishers
- b. "The Problem With Socialism", Regnery