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Mario Rizzo (bibliographie)

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

De 1977 à 1979

  • 1979,
    • a. Economic costs, moral costs, or retributive justice: The rationale of criminal Law, In: Charles M. Gray, Dir., The cost of crime (London: Sage)
    • b. Dir., "Time, Uncertainty and Disequilibrium: Explorations of Austrian themes", Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co
    • c. Disequilibrium and all That: An Introductory Essay, In: Mario J. Rizzo (ed.): Time, Uncertainty and Disequilibrium. Exploration of Austrian Themes"; Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co, Lexington, Massachusetts, pp 1-18
    • d. Uncertainty, Subjectivity and the Economic Analysis of Law, In: Mario J. Rizzo (ed.): Time, Uncertainty and Disequilibrium. Exploration of Austrian Themes"; Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co, Lexington, Massachusetts, Pp71-89
    • e. The Effect of Crime on Residential Rents and Property Values, American Economist, spring
    • f. The Cost of Crime to Victims: An Empirical Analysis, Journal of Legal Studies, January

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1981, The imputation theory of proximate cause: an economic Framework, Georgia Law Review, summer, 15 pp. 1007-1038
  • 1983, "The Economics of Termination of Parental Rights: Santosky v. Kramer", Supreme Court Economic Review,
  • 1985,
    • a. avec Gerald O'Driscoll, "Economics of Time and Ignorance", New York : Basil Blackwell
    • b. "Rules versus cost-benefit analysis in the common law", Cato Journal, 4 (3), pp865-884
      • Repris en 1999, In: Peter J. Boettke, dir., "The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek", Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp369-415
  • 1989, Commentaire du livre de Michael Bratman, "Intention, Plans and Practical Reason", Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987, Cultural Dynamics, 2: 258-261

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1992,
    • a. Austrian Economics for the Twenty-First Century, in: Bruce Caldwell and Stephan Boehm (eds.): Austrian Economics – Tensions and New Directions, Dordrecht, pp245–255
    • b. The morality of profits, and the struggle for existence, Working Paper 92–17, C. V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
    • c. Equilibrium Visions, South African Journal of Economics, 60.1, pp117-130
      • Adaptation d'un article écrit en 1991, Equilibrium Visions, Economic Research Reports, C. V. Starr Center For Applied Economics, New York University, octobre
  • 1994, “Time in Economics” In: Peter Boettke (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics. Brookfield, Vermont : Edward Elgar Publishing, pp111-117
  • 1995,
    • a. avec Gerald O'Driscoll, “Introduction, Time and Ignorance after ten years” in Economics of Time and Ignorance. New York : Routledge, second edition
    • b. avec Robin Cowan, Fundamental Issues in the Justification of Profits, In: Profits and Morality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
    • c. avec Robin Cowan, Profits and Morality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
    • d. Commentaire du livre de Karen Vaughn, "Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition, Religion and Liberty", Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 33, n°4, Dec., pp1974-1976
    • e. avec Peter Boettke, "Preface", In: Peter Boettke, Israel Kirzner, Mario Rizzo, dir., "Advances in Austrian economics", Vol 2B, Jai Press, ppxiii-xv

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2003, avec Douglas Glen Whitman, The Camel’s Nose is in the Tent: Rules, Theories and Slippery Slopes, UCLA Law Review, 51.2, pp539-592
  • 2008,
    • a. Justice versus Benevolence: A Modern Humean View, Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Vol 10, pp101-116
    • b. "AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS: RECENT WORK", In: Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume, dir., "The New Palgrave. Dictionary of Economics", London: Palgrave Macmillan, seconde édition
  • 2009,
    • a. A Microeconomist’s Protest, The Freeman, Avril, Vol 59, n°3
    • b. In Defense of Ideology, The Freeman, Septembre, Vol 59, n°7
    • c. avec Douglas Glen Whitman, Little Brother is Watching You: New Paternalism on the Slippery Slopes, Arizona Law Review
    • d. avec Douglas Glen Whitman, The Knowledge Problem of New Paternalism, Brigham Young Law Review
    • e. "Austrian economics: recent work", In: Steven N. Durlauf et Lawrence E. Blume, dir., "The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics", Online Edition, Palgrave Macmillan

De 2010 à 2019

  • 2015, "The Problem of Rationality: Austrian Economics between Classical Behaviorism and Behavioral Economics", In: Peter Boettke et Christopher Coyne, dir., "The Oxford Handbook in Austrian Economics", Oxford University Press, pp364-392
  • 2018, "Rationality – What? Misconceptions of Neoclassical and Behavioral Economics", In: M. Todd Henderson, dir., "The Cambridge handbook of classical liberal thought", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp191-212
  • 2019, avec Shruti Rajagopalan, "Austrian Perspectives in Law and Economics", In: Alain Marciano, Giovanni Battista Ramello, dir., "Encyclopedia of Law and Economics", New York: Springer, pp92-99

De 2020 à 2022

  • 2020, avec Glen Whitman, "Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 2021,
    • a. "Irrationality is not Unreasonable: Behavioral Economics, Rationality, and Implications for Public Policy", In: Stefanie Haeffele, Rosemarie Fike, Arielle John, dir., "Nudging Public Policy: Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Paternalistic Public Policies", London: Rowman & Little International, Ch 1
    • b. avec Shruti Rajagopalan, "Introduction to the special issue on the importance of Simple Rules for a Complex World", European Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 52, n°2-3, December, pp203-208
    • c. "Abstract rules for complex systems", European Journal of Law and Economics, Vol 52, n°2-3, December, pp209-227
    • d. avec Malte F. Dold, "Frank Knight and the cognitive diversity of entrepreneurship", Journal of Institutional Economics, Vol 17, n°6, December, pp925-942