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Brian Loasby (bibliographie)

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

De 1967 à 1979

  • 1967, Long-range formal planning in perspective, Journal of Management Studies, vol.4, n°2, p.300-308
  • 1971, Hypothesis and Paradigm in the Theory of the Firm, Economic Journal, 81, pp863-885
  • 1976, Choice, Complexity and Ignorance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1979, commentaire du livre de Terence W. Hutchison, Knowledge and Ignorance in Economics, The Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d’Économie, Vol 12, n°1, Feb., pp122-124

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1983,
    • a. "G. L. S. Shackle as historian of economic thought", In: W. J. Samuels, dir., "Research in the history of economic thought and methodology", Volume 1, Greenwich, Conn.: J A I Press, pp209-221
      • Version révisée en 1989, In: Brian Loasby, dir., "The Mind and Method of the Economist: A Critical Appraisal of Major Economists in the 20th Century", Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar
    • b. "Knowledge, Learning and Enterprise", In: Jack Wiseman, dir., "Beyond Positive Economics?", New York: St.Martin Press; London: MacMillan, pp104-121
  • 1984,
    • a. "George Lennox Sharman Shackle", Proceedings of the British Academy, 84, 1993 Lectures and memoirs, pp505-527
    • b. Professor Shackle's ‘To cope with time’: a discussion. In: Firms, organization and labour, F. H. Stephen, Dir., London: Macmillan, pp80-83
    • c. Entrepreneurs and organisation, Journal of Economic Studies, 11(2), pp75-88
  • 1985, "Profit, expectations and coherence in economic systems", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol 12, n°1/2, pp21-33

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1990, "Firms, Markets, and the Principle of Continuity", In: John K. Whitaker, dir., "Centenary Essays on Alfred Marshall", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1992, “Market Co-ordination”, In: Bruce Caldwell, Stephan Boehm, dir., "Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions", Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp137-56
  • 1994,
    • a. Organisational capabilities and interfirm relations, Metroeconomica, vol. 45, no. 3, octobre, pp248-65
    • b. Evolution within equilibrium, Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol.1 pp31-47
  • 1995, "Running a Business: An Appraisal of Economics, Organization, and Management by Paul Milgrom and John Roberts", Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol 4, pp471–489
  • 1996,
    • a. "The imagined, deemed possible", In: E. Helmstädter, M. Perlman, dir., "Behavioral norms, technological progress, and economic dynamics: studies in Schumpeterian economics", Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp17-31
    • b. The Division of Labour, History of Economic Ideas, Vol 4, pp299-323
  • 1998,
    • a. "Ludwig M.Lachmann: subjectivism in economics and the economy", In Roger Koppl et Gary Mongiovi, dir., "Subjectivism and Economic Analysis: Essays in Memory of Ludwig M. Lachmann", London: Routledge, pp12-30
    • b. "The organisation of capabilities", The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol 35, pp139-160
    • c. “Coordination Failure: Economic Theory in the 1930s”, In: Philippe Fontaine et Albert Jolink, dir., Historical Perspectives on Macroeconomics: Sixty years after the General Theory. London: Routledge
    • d. avec Nicolai J. Foss, "Introduction: Capabilities and Coordination", In: Nicolai J. Foss, Brian Loasby, dir., "Economic Organization, Capabilities, and Coordination: Essays in Honour of George B. Richardson", London: Routledge, pp1-13
    • e. "The Concept of Capabilities", In: Nicolai J. Foss, Brian Loasby, dir., "Economic Organization, Capabilities, and Coordination: Essays in Honour of George B. Richardson", London: Routledge, pp163-182
  • 1999,
    • a. "The significance of Penrose’s theory for the development of economics", Contributions to Political Economy, Vol 18, pp31-46
    • b. "Uncertainty, intelligence and imagination: George Shackle’s guide to human progress", In: J. Groenewegen, J. J. Vromen, dir., "Institutions and the evolution of capitalism: implications of evolutionary economics", Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp92-109
    • c. "Knowledge, Institutions and Evolution in Economics", London and New York: Routledge
    • d. “Edith T. Penrose’s Place in the Filiation of Economic Ideas”, Oeconomia, Vol 29, pp103–121

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2000,
    • a. In the spirit of Shackle: a review of Donald W. Katzner, Time, ignorance and uncertainty in economic models, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1998. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 (3), 497-506
    • b. "How do we know?", In: P. E. Earl and S.F. Frowen, dir., "Economics as an art of thought: essays in memory of G. L. S. Shackle", London and New York: Routledge, pp1-24
    • c. « Market institutions and economic evolution », Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol 10, n°3, pp297-309
    • d. "The division and organisation of knowledge", European Journal of Economic and Social Systems, vol 14, n°2, pp143-155
  • 2001,
    • a. Time, knowledge and evolutionary dynamics: why connections matter. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 11 (4), pp393-412
    • b. Forum ‘knowledge, evolution and the theory of the firm – introduction. Journal of Management and Governance, 5 (3-4), pp275-285
    • c. Organisations as interpretative systems, Revue d’Économie Industrielle, 97 (4ème trimestre), pp17-34
    • d. "Cognition, imagination, and institutions in demand creation", Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Vol 11, pp7–21
  • 2002,
    • a. Explaining Firms, In: Nicolai J. Foss et Peter G. Klein, Dir., Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
    • b. The Evolution of Knowledge: Beyond the Biological Model. Research Policy 31(8-9): 1227-39
    • c. Decision Premises, Institutions and Organisation, Economie et Institutions, n°1, 2e semestre, pp145-166
  • 2003,
    • a. Cognitivism and Innovation in Economics, conférence donnée à l'université de Milano-Bicocca et à l'université Bocconi le 13 et 14 octobre 2003
    • b. "‘Closed Models and Open Systems’", Journal of Economic Methodology, 10 (3), pp285-306
    • c. "Connecting principles, new combinations, and routines: reflections inspired by Schumpeter and Smith", In: Stanley Metcalfe, Uwe Cantner, dir., "Change, Transformation and Development", New York: Physica/Springer, pp169-182
  • 2004,
    • a. "Hayek's theory of the mind", In: Roger Koppl, dir., "Evolutionary psychology and economic theory: Advances in Austrian economics", Vol 7, pp101-134
    • b. Economics after Simon, In: M. Augier et James G. March, dir., Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA and London, pp259-278
  • 2005, "Making Connections", Econ Journal Watch, Vol 2, n°1, April, Symposium on Information and Knowledge in Economics, pp56-65
  • 2009,
    • a. "Hayek’s challenge to economists", NOMOI, Año 2, n°1, Mars, pp23-25
    • b. "Knowledge, coordination and the firm: Historical perspectives", European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 16, pp539–58

De 2010 à 2019

  • 2011, "Human Capital, Entrepreneurship and the Theory of the Firm", In: Alan Burton-Jones, JC Spender et Gary Becker, dir., The Oxford Handbook of Human Capital, Ch 9, Oxford University Press
  • 2012, "Edith Penrose and George Richardson", In: Michael Dietrich, Jackie Krafft, dir., "Handbook on the Economics and Theory of the Firm", Edward Elgar Publishing
  • 2019, "Missed Connections and Opportunities Forgone: A Counterfactual History of Twentieth-Century Economics", In: Andreas Chai, Ulrich Witt, dir., "Understanding Economic Change - Advances in Evolutionary Economics", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp43-80


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