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Joshua Hall (bibliographie)

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

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2000,
    • a. "Investment in education: Public and private returns", Washington, DC: Joint Economic Committee
    • b. avec Richard Vedder, "Private School Competition and Public School Teacher Salaries", Journal of Labor Research, January, vol 21(1), pp162-168
  • 2005, "Homer Economicus: Using The Simpsons to Teach Economics”, Journal of Private Enterprise, 30 (2), pp165–76
  • 2006,
    • a. “Paul Heyne”, In: Bruce Frohnen, Jeffrey O. Nelson et Jeremy Beer, dir., American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia, Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, pp385-386
    • b. avec Russell S. Sobel, "Public Policy and Entrepreneurship", Center for Applied Economics Technical Report 06-0717. Kansas City: Center for Applied Economics
    • c. "The Dilemma of School Finance Reform", Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies, 31(2), pp175-190
    • d. "An Economic Approach to Conservation: The Rhino Conservation Act of 2005", Laissez-Faire, n°24-25, mars-septembre, pp98-104
    • e. "Positive Externalities and Government Involvement in Education", Journal of Private Enterprise, 21 (2), pp165–175

2007

  • d. avec Peter Leeson, "Good for the Goose, Bad for the Gander: International Labor Standards and Comparative Development". Journal of Labor Research, Vol 28, n°4, September, pp658–676

2008

    • a. avec Russell S. Sobel, "Freedom, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth", In: Álvaro Vargas Llosa, dir., Lessons from the Poor. Triumph of the Entrepreneurial Spirit', Independent Institute
    • b. avec Robert Lawson, "Using Music to Teach Microeconomics", Perspectives in Economic Education Research, 4 (1), pp23–36
    • c. avec Russell S. Sobel, "Institutions, Entrepreneurship, and Regional Differences in Economic Growth", Southern Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol 1, n°1, pp69–96
    • d. avec Robert Lawson, G. D. Mateer, "From Abba to Zeppelin, Led: Using music to teach economics", Journal of Economic Education, Vol 39, n°107

De 2010 à 2014

2010

  • c. avec William J. Luther, "Ireland", In: Mehmet Odekon, dir., "Booms and Busts: An Economic Encyclopedia", New York: M. E. Sharpe Publishers
  • g. avec J.M. Ross, "Tiebout Competition, Yardstick Competition, and Tax Instrument Choice: Evidence from Ohio School Districts", Public Finance Review, 38(6), pp710–737
  • h. avec Jeb Bleckley, "School choice and post-Katrina New Orleans: an analysis", In: Emily Chamlee-Wright et Virgil Henry Storr, dir., "The Political Economy of Hurricane Katrina and Community Rebound", Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publisher, pp215-230
  • i. dir., "Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work Better", New York: Springer

2011

  • 2012,
    • a. avec Matthew Nattinger, "Legal Origins and State Economic Freedom", Journal of Economics & Economic Education Research, 13(1), pp25-32
    • b. avec David Yu, "Ranking the Economic Freedom of North America Using Dominetrics", Economics Bulletin, 32(3), pp1949-1961
    • c. Commentaire du livre de Peter J. Boettke et Christopher J. Coyne, "Context Matters: Institutions and Entrepreneurship", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol 1, n°1, pp96-97
    • d. Commentaire du livre de Hans Landström et Franz Lohrke, "Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol 1, n°1, pp102-103

De 2015 à 2019

  • 2015,
    • a. "Institutional Convergence: Exit or Voice?", Journal of Economics and Finance, 40(4), pp829-840
    • b. avec K. Harger, "Teaching students to “do” public choice in an undergraduate public sector course", Journal of Economics and Finance Education, Vol 14, n°2, pp66–75
    • c. avec M. Williams, "Hackerspaces: A case study in the creation and management of a common pool resource", Journal of Institutional Economics, Vol 11, n°4, pp769–781
  • 2019,
    • a. avec Sara Harper, dir., "Economic and Political Institutions and Development", Springer
    • b. avec Serkan Karadas, Minh Tam Schlosky, "Spatial Spillover Effects of Debt Relief from the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative", In: Joshua Hall, Sara Harper, dir., "Economic and Political Institutions and Development", Springer, pp145-166
    • c. avec Ryan Murphy, James Gwartney, Robert Lawson, dir., "Economic Freedom of World", Vancouver: Fraser Institute

De 2020 à 2024