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Lynne Kiesling (bibliographie)

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

De 1995 à 1999

  • 1995,
    • a. "Collective Action and Assisting the Poor: The Political Economy of Income Assistance during the Lancashire Cotton Famine", Journal of Economic History, vol 55, juin, pp380-383
    • b. Commentaire du livre de John James and Mark Thomas, dir., "Capitalism in Context: Essays on Economic Development and Cultural Change in Honor of R. M. Hartwell", The Journal of Economic History, Vol 55, n°3, septembre, pp737-738
    • c. Commentaire du livre de A. J. S. Gibson and T. C. Smout, "Prices, Food, and Wages in Scotland, 1550–1780", The Journal of Economic History, Vol 55, n°4, décembre, pp926-927
  • 1996,
    • a. commentaire du livre de Fred Foldvary, "Public Goods and Private Communities: The Market Provision of Social Services", The Independent Review, Vol 1, n°2, Fall
    • b. "Institutional Choice Matters: The Poor Law and Implicit Labor Contracts in Victorian Lancashire", Explorations in Economic History, vol 33, pp65-85
    • c. Commentaire du livre de Richard Sylla et Gianni Toniolo, "Patterns of European Industrialization: The Nineteenth Century", Business History Review, Vol 70, n°2, summer, pp284-286
  • 1997,
    • a. "The Long Road to Recovery: Post-Crisis Coordination of Private Charity and Public Relief in Victorian Lancashire", Social Science History, Vol 21, pp219-244
    • b. avec Robert A. Margo, "Explaining the Rise in Antebellum Pauperism, 1850-1860: New Evidence", Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, vol 37, pp405-417
    • c. avec Kyle Kauffman, "Was There a Welfare Magnet in the Nineteenth Century? Preliminary Results from New York City and Brooklyn", Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, vol 37, pp439-448
  • 1998, commentaire du livre de Michael Huberman, "Escape from the Market", The Journal of Economic History, Vol 58, n°4, December, pp1145-1147

De 2000 à 2004

  • 2002,
    • a. avec Brian Mannix, "Simplifying the Regulation of Electricity Markets", Reason Foundation Policy Study, n°301, novembre
    • b. avec David Haddock, "The Black Death and Property Rights", Journal of Legal Studies, Vol XXXI, n°2, pp545-587
    • c. avec Adrian Moore, "Institutional Change and Contestability: Electricity Transmission Policy, Technology, and Entry Barriers", Proceedings of the U.S. Association of Energy Economics, October
  • 2003,
    • a. avec Brian Mannix, "Standard Market Design in Wholesale Electricity Markets: Can FERC’s Proposed Structure Adapt to the Unknown?", Electricity Journal, Vol 16, mars, pp11-19
    • b. "Adam Smith", In: Joel Mokyr, dir., "Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History", Oxford University Press
    • c. "Contract Enforcement Through History", In: Joel Mokyr, dir., "Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History", Oxford University Press
    • d. "The History of Energy Regulation", In: Joel Mokyr, dir., "Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History", Oxford University Press
    • e. Commentaire du livre de Bernard C. Beaudreau, "Energy and the Rise and Fall of Political Economy", Technology and Culture, vol 44, n°1, pp218-220
  • 2004,
    • a. avec Michael Giberson, "Analyzing the Blackout Report’s Recommendations: Alternatives For A Flexible, Dynamic Grid", Electricity Journal, vol 17, juillet, pp51-59
    • b. "The North American Blackout and Electricity Policy: Alternatives to Transmission Construction", Economic Affairs, Vol 24, n°1, mars, pp53-57

De 2005 à 2009

  • 2005,
    • a. "Using Economic Experiments to Test Electricity Policy", Electricity Journal, vol 18, november, pp43-50
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Terry L. Anderson et Peter J. Hill, "The Not-So Wild West", Pacific Northwest Quarterly, spring, Vol 96, n°2
  • 2007,
    • a. "Retail Electricity Deregulation: Prospects and Challenges for Dynamic Pricing and Enabling Technologies", Annual Review of Regulation, Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth, Northwestern University, May
    • b. avec Evens Salies et Michael Giberson, "L’électricité, est-elle un bien public?", Revue de l’OFCE, n°101, avril, pp399-420
    • c. avec Bart Wilson, "An Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Automated Mitigation Procedures on Investment and Prices in Wholesale Electricity Markets", Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol 31, pp313-334
    • d. avec Michael Giberson, "Post-Blackout Transmission Policy: A Dynamic 21st-Century Grid", In: Andrew Kleit, dir., "Electric Choices: Deregulation and the Future of Electric Power", Rowman and Littlefield
    • e. "The Role of Retail Pricing in Electricity Restructuring", In: Andrew Kleit, dir., "Electric Choices: Deregulation and the Future of Electric Power", Rowman and Littlefield
  • 2008,
    • a. "Deregulation, Innovation, and Market Liberalization: Electricity Regulation in a Continually Evolving Environment", London: Routledge
    • b. avec D. Chassin, "Decentralized Coordination through Digital Technology, Dynamic Pricing, and Customer-driven Control: The GridWise Testbed Demonstration Project", Electricity Journal, vol 21, octobre, pp51–59
    • c. "Achieving Decentralized Coordination in the Electric Utility Industry", The Utilities Project, Vol 8, pp79-82

De 2010 à 2014

  • 2011, avec Daniel Seltzer, Laurie Zoloth, Cristina Trainer, "Paved With Good Intentions: Rethinking the Ethics of ELSI Research", Journal of Research Administration, Vol 42, n°2, Fall, pp15-18
  • 2012, "Regulation’s Effect on Experimentation in Retail Electricity Markets", Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, Vol IV, Beloit College, pp89-113
  • 2014,
    • a. "Energy Policy", In: Timothy C. Haab et John C. Whitehead, dir., "Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: An Encyclopedia", Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Peter Z. Grossman, "U.S. Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure", Independent Review, summer, vol 19, n°1
    • c. "Incumbent Vertical Market Power, Experimentation, and Institutional Design in the Deregulating Electricity Industry", The Independent Review, Vol XIX, n°2, pp239–264

De 2015 à 2019

  • 2015,
    • a. "The Connected Home and an Electricity Market Platform for the Twenty-First Century", Independent Review, 20(3), pp1-5
    • b. avec Mark Silberg, "Regulation, Innovation, and Experimentation: The Case of Residential Rooftop Solar", In: W. B. Palmer, J. Kodl, dir., "Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations (2013–2014)", Vol VI, Beloit, WI: Beloit College, pp99-126
    • c. "The Knowledge Problem", In: Peter Boettke et Christopher Coyne, dir., "The Oxford Handbook in Austrian Economics", Oxford University Press, pp45-64
    • d. avec Avner Greif, John V. C. Nye, dir., "Institutions, Innovation, and Industrialization: Essays in Economic History and Development", Princeton University Press
    • e. "Implications of Smart Grid Innovation for Organizational Models in Electricity Distribution", In: Michael Pollitt, dir., "Wiley Handbook of Smart Grid Development", London: Wiley
    • f. avec Federico Boffa, "Competitive Joint Venture Ownership of Networks as an Alternative to Regulation", In: Arnold Picot, Massimo Florio, Nico Grove, Johan Kranz, dir., "The Economics of Infrastructure Provisioning: The (Changing) Role of the State", MIT Press
    • g. Commentaire du livre de Daniel B. Klein, "Knowledge and coordination: A liberal interpretation", The Review of Austrian Economics, vol 28, n°2, pp213-216
  • 2019, "Toward A Market Epistemology of the Platform Economy", In: Steven Horwitz, dir., "Austrian Economics: The Next Generation", (Advances in Austrian Economics, Volume 23) Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp45-70

Depuis 2020