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Roger Koppl

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(Redirigé depuis Roger G. Koppl)
Roger Koppl
économiste

Dates
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Tendance école autrichienne
Origine États-Unis États-Unis
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inter lib.org sur Roger Koppl

Roger Koppl est directeur à l'Institute for Forensic Science Administration, installé à Madison dans le New Jersey. Il est diplômé d'économie mathématique en 1980 (BA) à l'université d'Etat de Cleveland. En 1983, il reçoit son diplôme à l'université de New York (MA en économie). Et il décroche facilement son doctorat d'économie en 1988 à l'université d'Auburn. Il enseigne depuis 1998 à l'université de Fairleigh Dickinson.

En compagnie d'autres auteurs de l'école autrichienne comme Don Lavoie, Ludwig Lachmann ou Richard Ebeling, il a permis de positionner l'herméneutique comme méthodologie adaptée à la science économique.

Bibliographie

  • 1991,
    • a. Animal Spirits, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5 (3), summer, pp203-210
    • b. avec Richard Langlois, Fritz Machlup and Marginalism: A Reevaluation, Methodus, 3 (2), december, pp86–102
    • c. “In Memory of Ludwig M. Lachmann”, Austrian Economics Newsletter, Winter/Spring, pp8-9
  • 1992,
    • a. Price Theory as Physics: The Cartesian Influence on Walras, Methodus, December, 4(2)
      • Repris en 2001, In: Donald Walker, Dir., The Legacy of Léon Walras (2 volumes), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
    • b. Invisible-Hand Explanations and Neoclassical Economics: Toward a Post Marginalist Economics, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, June, 148(2): 292-313
    • c. avec Leland Yeager, Big Players and Herding in Asset Markets: The Case of the Russian Ruble, Explorations in Economic History, vol 38, pp367-383
    • d. “What is the Public Interest?”, In: Robert W. McGee, dir., Business Ethics and Common Sense, Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books
  • 1993,
    • a. avec William Butos, Hayekian Expectations: Theory and Empirical Applications, Constitutional Political Economy, Fall, 4(3): 303-29
    • b. Some Possibly Postmodern Thoughts on Authority or How to Make the Good Society without Really Trying, In: Wendy Oxman et Mark Weinstein, dir., Critical Thinking as an Educational Ideal, Montclair, New Jersey: Institute for Critical Thinking
  • 1994,
    • a. avec Richard Langlois, When Do Ideas Matter? A Study in the Natural Selection of Social Games, Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 1, pp81-104
    • b. "Lachmann on Schutz and Shackle", Advances in Austrian Economics, vol 1, pp289-301
    • c. "Ideal Types", In: Peter Boettke, dir., The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
    • d. “Invisible-Hand Explanations”, In: Peter Boettke, dir., The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
    • e. Commentaire du livre d'Israel Kirzner, "The Meaning of Market Process", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 24(2), pp245-248
  • 1996,
    • a. avec Leland Yeager, “Big Players and Herding in Asset Markets: The Case of the Russian Ruble.” Explorations in Economic History, 33(3): 367-383
    • b. It is High Time we take our Ignorance more Seriously, International Review of Financial Analysis, 1996, 5(3): 259-72
    • c. Man has Fallen and He Can't Get Up, In: Mary Cross, dir., Advertising and Culture: Theoretical Perspectives, Westport, CT and London: Praeger
  • 1997,
    • a. Mises and Schutz on Ideal Types, Cultural Dynamics, 9(1): 67-76
    • b. avec William Butos, The Varieties of Subjectivism: Keynes and Hayek on Expectations, History of Political Economy, 29(2): 327-359
    • c. avec Ahmed Ehsan, J. Barkley Rosser et Mark V. White, Complex Bubble Persistence in Closed-End Country Funds, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 32(1): 19-37
  • 1999,
    • a. avec Maria Minniti, The Unintended Consequences of Entrepreneurship, Journal des économistes et des études humaines, 1999, 9(4):567-586
      • Repris en 2002, In: Alta Gerencia Septiembre/Octubre, pp24-40
    • b. avec John Broussard, Big Players and the Russian Ruble: Explaining Volatility Dynamics, Managerial Finance, 25(1): 49-63
    • c. avec William Butos, Hayek and Kirzner at the Keynesian Beauty Contest, Journal des économistes et des études humaines, 9(2/3): 257-275
  • 2000,
    • a. Machlup and Behavioralism, Industrial and Corporate Change, 9(4): 595-622
    • b. roundtable discussion [en hommage au professeur Ludwig M. Lachmann (1906-1990): Scholar, Teacher, and Austrian School Critic of Late Classical Formalism], pp390-394, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2000, 59(3): 367-417
    • c. Teaching Complexity: An Austrian Approach, In: David Colander, dir., The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics, Edward Elgar
    • d. The Policy Implications of Complexity: An Austrian Perspective, In: David Colander, dir., The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics, Edward Elgar
  • 2002,
    • a. avec J. Barkley Rosser, “All That I Have to Say Has Already Crossed Your Mind,” Metroeconomica, 53(4): 339-360
    • b. Custom and Rules, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61(2): 531-537
    • c. What is Alertness?, Journal des économistes et des études humaines, 12(1): 3-13
    • d. Big Players and the Economic Theory of Expectations, Palgrave MacMillan: New York
  • 2004,
    • a. avec Douglas Glen Whitman, Rational-Choice Hermeneutics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 55(3), november, pp295-317
    • b. avec Sorin Tuluca, Random Walk Hypothesis Testing and the Compass Rose, Finance Letters, 2 (1): 14-17
    • c. avec William Butos, Carabelli and De Vecchi on Keynes and Hayek, Review of Political Economy, 2004, 16(2): 239-247
    • d. Dir., Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Theory: Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 7. Oxford: Elsevier
    • e. Economics Evolving: An Introduction to the Volume, In: Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Theory, Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol 7
  • 2005,
    • a. Epistemic Systems, Episteme: Journal of Social Epistemology, 2(2): 91-106
    • b. How to Improve Forensic Science,” European Journal of Law and Economics, 20(3): 255-286
    • c. avec Catherine Gilanshah, Big Players and Money Demand, In: Jürgen Backhaus, dir., Modern Applications of Austrian Thought
  • 2006,
    • a. Austrian Economics at the Cutting Edge, Review of Austrian Economics, 19(4):231–241
    • b. Entrepreneurial Behavior as a Human Universal, In: Maria Minniti, dir., Entrepreneurship: The Engine of Growth, vol 1, People, Westport, CT and London: Praeger
    • c. A Zeal for Truth, In: Roger Koppl, dir., Money and the Market Process: Essays in Honor of Leland Yeager, New York: Routledge
    • d. Commentaire du livre de Bruce Caldwell, "Hayek’s Challenge: An Intellectual Biography of F. A. Hayek", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 59(2), pp287-291
  • 2008, avec Dan Krane, “Sequential Unmasking: A means of Minimizing Observer Effects in Forensic DNA Interpretation”, The Journal of Forensic Sciences, July
  • 2009, “Complexity and Austrian Economics”, In: J. Barkley Rosser Jr, dir., Handbook on Complexity Research. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
  • 2010,
    • a. The Preaching Must Never Stop: Remembering Larry Moss, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp58–63
    • b. "Romancing Forensics: Legal Failure in Forensic Science Administration", In: Edward J. López, dir., The Pursuit of Justice: Law and Economics of Legal Institutions, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-230-10245-3



Book Chapters


“Romancing Forensics: Legal Failure in Forensic Science Administration,” in Lopez, Edward, edited, Government Failure in the Legal System: A Public Choice Review of the Law, Independent Institute, forthcoming.

“Entrepreneurship and Human Action” With M. Minniti. In Non-Market Entrepreneurship, P. Frank, G. Shockley and R. Stough, eds. Edgar Elgar, forthcoming.

Other Scholarly Publications

“Thinking Impossible Things: A Review Essay on Computability, Complexity and Constructivity in Economic Analysis,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, forthcoming.

“Democratic Epistemics: An Experiment on How to Improve Forensic Science," Papers on Economics and Evolution, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group, working paper #0609, 2006.


“Review of John Sutton’s Marshall’s Tendencies: What Can Economists Know?” Southern Economic Journal, 2002, 68(3):734-738.


“Review of Jon Elster’s Alchemies of the Mind, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organizaiton, 2001, 45(3): 332-335.


“Review” of Rationality, Institutions and Economic Methodology ed. by Make, Gustafsson and Knudsen, Advances in Austrian Economics, 1997, 4: 241-245.


“Review of Lawrence A. Boland's Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teachers Told Me,” Review of Political Economy, 1996, 8(3): 334-38.

“Reply to Ozawa, Moggridge, and Visser,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1992, 6(3): 211-12.

Littérature secondaire

  • 2002, Theodore Burczak, "Response to Butos and Koppl: Expectations, Exogeneity, and Evolution", Review of Political Economy, 13:1, January, pp87-90
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