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Steven Horwitz

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Steven Horwitz
Économiste

Dates Né en 1964
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Tendance
Origine États-Unis États-Unis
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inter lib.org sur Steven G. Horwitz

Steven G. Horwitz, né le 7 février 1964, est un économiste américain affilié à l'école autrichienne d'économie. Il est professeur d'économie à l'université de St. Lawrence à Canton, dans l'État de New York (USA). Il fut d'abord diplômé en 1985 (A. B.) à l'université du Michigan, puis en 1987 (M. A.) à la George Mason University (GMU) et il obtient son doctorat en philosophie économique en 1990 encore à GMU.

Publications

  • 1987, avec Michael Becker et Robert O’Quinn, “Interstate Banking: Toward a Competitive Financial System”, Issue Alert, n°18, Washington, D.C.: Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation, p9
  • 1989,
    • a. The Private Basis of Monetary order: An Evolutionary Approach to Money and The Market Process, Thèse de Doctorat, Université George Mason
    • b. Keynes's Special Theory, Critical Review, Vol 3, n°3-4
  • 1991, "The Political Economy of Inflation: Public and Private Choices", Durell Journal of Money and Banking, 3 (4), November
  • 1999,
    • a. Commentaire du livre de Nicolai J. Foss, The Austrian School and Modern Economics: Essays in Reassessment, Copenhagen: Handelshojskolens Forlag, The Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 11, Numbers 1-2 / janvier
    • b. Of Human Action But Not Human Design: Liberalism in the Tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment, Canton, NY: Saint Lawrence University
  • 2004,
    • a. Money and the Interpretive Turn: Some Considerations, Symposium 8, 249-266
    • b. From Revival to Flourishing: Thirty Years of the Austrian School, The Journal of Economic Methodology 11 (2)
    • c. Monetary Calculation and the Unintended Extended Order: The Misesian Microfoundations of the Hayekian Great Society, The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 17, n°4, [lire en ligne]
  • 2005,
    • a. The Functions of the Family in the Great Society, Cambridge Journal of Economics 29, September: pp669-84
    • b. Friedrich Hayek, Austrian Economist, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 27, n°1, pp71-85
    • c. avec Peter J. Boettke, The Limits of Economic Expertise: Prophets, Engineers, and the State in the History of Development Economics, History of Political Economy, annual conference volume supplement
    • d. Two Worlds at Once: Rand, Hayek, and the Ethics of the Micro and Macro-cosmos, Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Vol 6, n°2, Spring, pp375-403
    • e. “The Limits of Economic Expertise: Prophets, Engineers, and the State in the History of Development Economics,” (with Peter J. Boettke), History of Political Economy, 37 (1), annual conference volume supplement, 2005, pp. 10-39.
  • 2006, “Hayek and Freedom,” The Freeman, mai, 56 (4), pp. 26-28.
  • 2007,
    • a. Is the Family a Spontaneous Order?”, unpublished ms., St. Lawrence University
    • b. Are Our Graduates College-Writing Ready? What High Schools Could Do to Help, Education Week, 27 (2), September 5, p. 27.
    • c. avec Hillory Oakes, A Writing Program that Works: St. Lawrence's Faculty-Driven First-Year Program, Pope Center for Higher Education Policy Clarion Call, August 29
    • d. avec Peter Lewin, “Heterogeneous Human Capital, Uncertainty, and the Structure of Plans: A Market Process Approach to Marriage and Divorce”, Review of Austrian Economics
    • e. “Capitalism and the Family,” The Freeman, July-August 2007, 57 (6). (PDF)
    • f. “Leftists for Hayek: What Happens When a Socialist Applies the Insights of Austrian Economics?” (commentaire du livre de Ted Burczak, Socialism After Hayek), Reason Magazine, July, 39 (3), pp65-69
    • g. commentaire du livre de Bruce Caldwell, dir., "F. A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom: Text and Documents, The Definitive Edition (part of the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek), Economic History Services website (EH.net), http://eh.net/bookreviews/library/1226, Juin
    • h. "Catallaxy, Competition, and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism: An Agenda for Economics", In: R. Garnett et J. Harvey, dir., Future Directions in Heterodox Economics, University of Michigan Press, pp225-239
    • i. commentaire du livre de Jurgen Backhaus, dir., "Entrepreneurship, Money, and Coordination: Hayek's Theory of Cultural Evolution", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 29, n°3, pp379-381

Littérature secondaire

  • 1994, Ervin Miller, Commentaire du livre de Steven Horwitz, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking, and Economic Order, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 533, Trends in U. S.-Caribbean Relations (May), p221
  • 1994, Eric-Charles Banfield, The Spontaneous Order of Money, Commentaire du livre de Steven Horwitz, Monetary Evolution, Free Banking, & Economic Order, Formulations, Winter

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