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Leland B. Yeager

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Leland B. Yeager
Économiste

Dates
Buchanan et Yeager
Tendance école autrichienne, utilitarisme
Origine États-Unis États-Unis
Articles internes Liste de tous les articles

Citation
inter lib.org sur Leland Yeager

Leland B. Yeager est un économiste américain, donnant des conférences à l'université Ludwig von Mises (USA).

Ayant une approche utilitariste de l'économie, il s'oppose à Murray Rothbard et sa théorie des Droits naturels. Sa présence dans l'école autrichienne montre la volonté de dialogue et de communication de l'école autrichienne d'économie avec les autres approches.

Sommaire

Bibliographie

De 1952 à 1959

  • 1952, An Evaluation of Freely-Fluctuating Exchange Rates, Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University
  • 1954,
    • a. On the Methodology of Henry George and Carl Menger, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 13:233-38
    • b. Free Trade: America’s Opportunity, Robert Schalkenbach Foundation: New York
  • 1956, A Cash-Balance Interpretation of Depression, Southern Economics Journal, 22, pp438-447
    • Repris en 1997, In: The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium. Indianapolis, Liberty Fund
  • 1957, Measurement as Scientific Method in Economics, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, July, pp337-346
  • 1958, A Rehabilitation of Purchasing – Power Parity, Journal of Political Economy, Vol LXVI

De 1960 à 1969

  • 1960, Methodcnstrait over Demand Curves, Journal of Political Economy, Vol 68, Fehruary, pp53—64
  • 1962, In Search of a Monetary Constitution. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
  • 1966,
    • a. avec David G. Tuerck, Trade Policy and the Price System, Scranton PA: International Textbook Company
    • b. International Monetary Relations, New York: Harper & Row
      • Seconde édition en 1976
  • 1968, The Essential Properties of the Medium of Exchange, Kyklos, 26(1): 45–68

De 1970 à 1979

  • 1970, The Medium of Exchange, In: R. W. Clower, Dir., Monetary Theory: Selected Readings (Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books), pp37-60
  • 1973, The Keynesian Diversion, Western Economic Journal, XI, June, pp150-163
  • 1976,
    • a. "Economics and Principles," Southern Economic Journal 42: 559-71
    • b. avec David G. Tuerck, Foreign Trade and U.S. Policy, New York: Praeger
  • 1978,
    • a. What Are Banks?, Atlantic Economic Journal 6, décembre, pp1-14
    • b. Pareto Optimality in Policy Espousal, Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 2, Fall, pp199—216
  • 1979, Capital Paradoxes and the Concept of Waiting, In: Time, Uncertainty, and Disequilibrium, Mario Rizzo, Dir, pp187-214


De 1980 à 1989

  • 1981,
    • a. Experiences with Stopping Inflation. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
    • b. Clark Warburton, 1896—1979, History of Political Economy, 13 (Summer): 279—84
  • 1983,
    • a. avec Robert L. Greenfield, A Laissez-Faire Approach to Monetary Stability, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 15 (August): 302—15
    • b. Stable Money and Free-Market Currencies, Cato Journal, Vol 3, Spring, pp305-326
  • 1984,
    • a. Hayek and the Psychology of Socialism and Freedom, The AEI Economist, November, pp1-5
    • b. The “Incantations” of the Trustbusters, Intercollegiate Review, Volume 20, Number 2, Winter
    • c. Henry George and Austrian Economics, History of Political Economy 16(2):157-74
    • d. Utility, Rights, and Contract: Some Reflections on Hayek’s Work, In: Kurt Leube et Albert Zlabinger, dir. The Political Economy of Freedom: Essays in Honor of F. A. Hayek. Munich and Vienna: Philosophia Verlag
    • e. The Image of the Gold Standard, In: M. D. Bordo et Anna J. Schwartz, dir., A Retrospective on the Classical Gold Standard, 1821–1931, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for National Bureau of Economic Research
  • 1986,
    • a. The Significance of Monetary Disequilibrium, Cato Journal, vol. 6, n°2, Fall, pp369-399
      • Repris en 1997, In: George Selgin, dir., The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium, Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberty Fund
    • b. The Keynesian Heritage in Economics, In Keynes’s General Theory: Fifty Years On. Hobart Paperback 24. London: Institute for Economic Affairs
  • 1987, “Why subjectivism?”, The Review of Austrian Economics, Vol 1, pp5-31
    • Repris en 1996, In Kurt R. Leube, dir., Die Österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie, Texte-Band 2 : von HAYEK bis WHITE, Wien : MANZ Verlag, coll. The International Library of Austrian Economics, Kurt R. Leube, IIAE, Internationales Institut "Österreichsche Schule der Nationalökonomie", pp219-48
  • 1989,
    • a. Reason and Cultural Evolution, Commentaire du livre de Friedrich Hayek, The Fatal Conceit, the Errors of socialism, Chicago : University of Chicago Press, Critical Review, Spring, pp 324-335
    • b. avec R. L. Greenfield, Can Monetary Disequilibrium Be Eliminated?, Cato Journal, Vol 9, pp405-421

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1990, Commentaire du livre de David Glasner, Free Banking and Monetary Reform, Southern Economic Journal, Vol 57, n°1, Jul., pp279-280
  • 1992, avec Roger Koppl, Big Players and Herding in Asset Markets: The Case of the Russian Ruble, Explorations in Economic History, vol 38, pp367-383
  • 1993, Commentaire du livre de Kevin Dowd, ‘Laissez-faire banking’, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, University of Manchester: Department of Economics, pp321-323
  • 1994,
    • a. Mises and Hayek on calculation and knowledge. Review of Austrian Economics, 7(2):93-109
    • b. Tautologies in Economics and the Natural Sciences, Eastern Economic Journal 20 (Spring)
  • 1997,
    • a. Austrian Economics, Neoclassicism, and the Market Test, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 11 (Fall 1997) pp. 153-165
    • b. avec A.A. Rabin, Monetary Aspects of Walras’s Law and the Stock-Flow Problem, Atlantic Economic Journal, vol. 25, no. 1 (March), pp18–36
    • c. The Fluttering Veil: Essays on Monetary Disequilibrium. Indianapolis, Liberty Fund
    • d. Austrian Themes in a Reconstructed Macroeconomics, In: Austrian Economics in Debate, Willem Keizer, Bert Tieben et Rudy van Zijp, dir., London: Routledge
    • e. Commentaire du livre de Robert E. Goodin, Utilitarianism As a Public Philosophy, The Independent Review, Vol 2, n°1, Summer
  • 1998,
    • a. Response from Leland B. Yeager, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring, pp246-247
    • b. From Gold to the Ecu: The International Monetary System in Retrospect, In: Kevin Dowd et Richard H. Timberlake, dir., Money and the Nation State, New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
    • c. commentaire du livre de Tyler Cowen, "Risk and Business Cycles: New and Old Austrian Perspectives", The Freeman, September, Vol 48, n°9

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2000, The Tactics of Secondhandism, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Fall 2000) pp. 51-61
  • 2004,
    • a. Hayek's Struggle, Liberty, Mars, Vol 18, n°3, pp45-46
    • b. A Sharp Mind at Work, Liberty, Avril, Vol 18, n°4, pp45-47

Littérature secondaire

  • 2001, Alan A. Rabin, The Contributions of Leland B. Yeager to International Economics, Journal of Private enterprise, Volume 17
  • 2004, William Thomas, "An economist reads philosophy", The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Vol 5, n°2, Spring, pp401–408
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