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Martin Ricketts (bibliographie)

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

De 1975 à 1979

  • 1975, avec Alan T. Peacock, "International linkage models and the public sector", Public Finance, Vol 30, n°3, pp289-312
  • 1976, "The economics of the rent allowance", Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol 23, n°3, pp235-260
  • 1978,
    • a. avec Michael G. Webb, Pricing and standards in the control of pollution, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 80.1, pp53-61
    • b. Adam Smith and the economics of bureaucracy, In: The Economics of Politics I.E.A. Readings n°18, pp172-182
    • c. Commentaire de l'article de John Burton, Trade unions, public goods or public bads?, I.E.A. Readings No. 17
    • d. avec Alan T. Peacock, The growth of the public sector and inflation, In: F. Hirsch et J. H. Goldthorpe, dir., The political economy of inflation, pp117-l36

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1980,
    • a. avec Michael G. Webb, The economics of energy, Macmillan
    • b. avec Alan T. Peacock et G. K. Shaw et al., Structural economic policies in West Germany and the United Kingdom, Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society
  • 1981,
    • a. Housing policy: towards a public choice perspective, Journal of Public Policy, 1.4, pp501-22
    • b. Tax theory and tax policy, In: Alan T. Peacock et F. Forte, dir., The political economy of taxation, pp29-46
    • c. avec Alan T. Peacock, The Structure of Public Finances of the United Kingdom, In: Fritz Neumark et J.C.M. Mohr, dir., Handbuch der Finanzwissenschaft : Third Revised and Enlarged Edition
    • d. Housing and Hidden Subsidies, Journal of Economic Affairs, Vol 1, n°4, pp239-241
    • e. Blacking coal, Public Money, 1 (2), 10
  • 1982,
    • a. A model of the furnished rented housing market under regulation, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 29.1, Feb., pp1-21
    • b. A politico-financial model of local authority rents and rate fund contributions in the U.K. Public Choice, 39.3, pp399-414
    • c. avec Alan T. Peacock, Too many town hall staff ?, London: Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors
  • 1983, Local authority housing investment and finance: A test of the theory of regulation, Manchester School 51.1, pp45-62
  • 1984,
    • a. On the simple macroeconomics of tax evasion: an elaboration of the Peacock-Shaw Approach, Public Finance, 39.3, pp420-424
    • b. avec Alan T. Peacock et J. R. Robinson, dir., The regulation game: How British and West German companies bargain with government, Oxford: Basil Blackwell
  • 1985,
    • a. The subsidy as a purely normative concept, Journal of Public Policy, Vol 5, n°3, pp401-411
    • b. Rent control and the private rented sector, The Economic Review, 2 (3), pp33-38
  • 1986,
    • a. Lets Into Leases, Policy Study no. 81, London: Centre for Policy Studies
    • b. The geometry of principal and agent: Yet another use for the Edgeworth Box, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33.3, pp228-248
    • c. avec Alan T. Peacock, Bargaining and the regulatory system, International Review of Law and Economics, Autumn, 6 (1), pp3-16
    • d. Lets into leases: The political economy of rent deregulation centre for policy studies, Policy Study, No. 81, November
    • e. Supply side economics and budgetary policy, Economic Affairs, 6 (6), pp22-24
    • f. The politics of housing unmasked, Economic Affairs, 7 (1), pp40-43
  • 1987,
    • a. The economics of business enterprise, Wheatsheaf Books Ltd
      • Seconde édition en 1994, The economics of business enterprise: an introduction to economic organisation and the theory of the firm New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf
      • Troisième édition en 2002, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
    • b. Rent Seeking, Entrepreneurship, Subjectivism, and Property Rights, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Vol 143, n°3, pp457—466
    • c. Why do corporations distribute assets?: A comment on a paper by Lewis De Alessi and Raymond P.H. Fishe, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 43 (1), pp52-57
    • d. Radical reform, not piecemeal progress, a contribution to a symposium on funding education, Economic Affairs, 7 (4), p41
    • e. Public policy and the private rented sector of the housing market, Property Management, 5 (2), pp108-113
  • 1988,
    • a. Rent-seeking, entrepreneurship, subjectivism and property rights: A reply, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 144 (5), pp894-895
    • b. dir., Neo-classical microeconomics, Schools of Thought in Economics, 3, Edward Elgar
    • c. Gardiner C. Means (An obituary), The Independent, 23 Feb
  • 1989,
    • a. The new institutional economics and the structure of the firm, Economic Affairs, 9 (4), pp23-26
    • b. avec Alan T. Peacock, Economic Analysis of Problems of Government Selective Aid, In: M. Neumann et K. W. Roskamp, dir., Public finance and performance of enterprises proceedings of the 43rd congress of the IIPF, pp197-210
    • c. Commentaire du livre de Michael Hechter, Principles of Group Solidarity, Journal of Economic Literature, June , 27 (2), pp601-603

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1991,
    • avec Alan T. Peacock, Government and industry. A Distance Learning Study Programme, Heriot-Watt Business School MBA Series, Pitman Press
      • Seconde édition en 1995, Edinburgh Business School, The Graduate School of Business, Heriot-Watt University
    • Europe's early money markets, commentaire du livre de Larry Neal, The Rise of Financial Capitalism, The Times Literary Supplement, 12 avril, p25
    • Commentaire du livre de Gordon Tullock, The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Sept, 147 (3), pp591-592
  • 1992,
    • a. Kirzner’s Theory of Entrepreneurship – A Critique, In: Bruce Caldwell et Stephan Boehm, dir., Austrian Economics: Tensions and New Directions, Boston et al: Kluwer, pp67-84
    • b. avec Edward Shoesmith, British economic opinion: Positive science or normative judgement?, American Economic Review, 82 (2), pp210-215
    • c. avec Alex Bowen, dir., Stimulating innovation in industry, National Economic Development Office Policy Issues Series, Cogan Page, London
    • d. avec Alex Bowen et A. Buxton, The economics of innovation: Setting the scene, In: Alex Bowen et Martin Ricketts, dir., Stimulating Innovation in Industry, London: Cogan Page, pp33-57
    • e. avec W. Eltis et D. Fraser, The lessons for Britain from the superior economic performance of Germany and Japan, National Westminster Bank Quarterly Review, Feb., pp2-22
    • f. Commentaire du livre de William Tucker, The Excluded Americans - Homelessness and Housing Policies, Policy, Spring, 8 (3), Centre for Independent Studies, St Leonards NSW, Australia, pp42-43
  • 1993,
    • a. Profits and economic performance, Britain and Overseas, 23 (2), pp15-22
    • b. Environmental regulation in the United States and the European Community: an economist's perspective. Forum for US - EC Legal-Economic Affairs, Issues in Restraint of Excessive Central Power, pp41-63
  • 1994,
    • a. avec Martha Prevezer, Corporate governance: the UK compared with Germany and Japan, In: N. Dimsdale et M. Prevezer, dir., Capital Markets and Corporate Governance. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp237-256
    • b. Economic performance and profitability, In: T. Buxton, P. Chapman & P. Temple, dir., Britain's Economic Performance. London and New York: Routledge, Ch 10, pp176-190
    • c. Verdict on a White Paper, Parliamentary Brief, June / July, 2 (9), pp18-19
    • d. Public choice issues in social regulation, Economic Affairs, June, 14 (4), pp12-17
    • e. Housing without the state, Economic Affairs, October, 14 (5), pp22-23
    • f. Commentaire du livre de Gianfranco Mossetto, Aesthetics and Economics, Journal of Cultural Economics, 18 (2), pp163-164
  • 1995,
    • a. The Theory of Economic Organisation: Treasure Chest or Empty Box?, In: G. Sobbrio, dir., Modelli Organizzativi e Intervento Pubblico, pp35-60
    • b. Eulogy to an Economic Subversive, a review of Ronald H. Coase by Stephen Medema, The Times Higher Education Supplement, 26 mai, n°1177
  • 1996,
    • a. R.H. Coase, In: International Encyclopaedia of Business and Management, Vol.1. Thomson Business Press, pp625-630
    • b. Housing without the State, In: Arthur Seldon, dir., Re-Privatising Welfare: After The Lost Century, IEA Readings 45, Institute of Economic Affairs, pp39-49
  • 1997,
    • a. avec Ram Mudambi, dir., The organisation of the firm: international business perspectives. Routledge Studies in Business Organisation and Networks
    • b. Market theory, Competition and the stakeholder society. Stakeholding and its Critics, Choice in Welfare, n°36, Institute of Economic Affairs, pp56-69
    • c. avec Ram Mudambi, Economic organisation and the multinational firm, In: Ram Mudambi et Martin Ricketts, dir., The Organisation of the Firm: International Business Perspectives , Routledge Studies in Business Organisation and Networks, pp1-18
    • d. Commentaire du livre de Donald E. Campbell, Incentives - Motivation and the Economics of Information, Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 65 (2), pp230-232
  • 1998,
    • a. Privatisation and Regulation, In: Understanding Economic Behaviour: Firms, Households and Markets - Firms, Open University, ch6, pp175-210
    • b. Bargaining with regulators, In: Peter Newman, dir., The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, Vol 1, Macmillan Reference Limited, pp149-153
    • c. Coase, Ronald (1910-), In: M. Warner, dir., The Handbook of Management Thinking, International Thompson Business Press, pp134-139
    • d. Commentaire du livre de R. Towse, dir., Cultural Economics: The Arts, the Heritage and the Media Industries, Volumes I and II, The Economic Journal, September, 108 (450), pp1584-1586
    • e. Commentaire du livre de George Reisman, Capitalism: a treatise on economics, The Economic Journal, November, 108 (451), pp1892-1893
    • f. The Many Ways of Governance. London: Social Affairs Unit
  • 1999,
    • a. The many ways of governance: Perspectives on the control of the firm. Research Report No.31, Social Affairs Unit, London
    • b. Avant propos du livre de John Blundell et de C. Robinson, Regulation without the State, Occasional Paper 109, Institute of Economic Affairs, pp5-8
    • c. In honour of Arthur Seldon, Economic Affairs, 19 (3), p39

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2000,
    • a. The role of the state in making a market economy: Comment on a paper by Victor Nee, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 156 (1), pp95-98
    • b. Competitive processes and the evolution of governance structures, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 10 (2&3), pp235-252
    • c. Housing policy and public choice, In: Alec K. Chrystal et Rupert Pennant-Rea, dir., Public Choice Analysis of Economic Policy, London, Macmillan Press, pp171-196
    • d. Public, In: Dictionary of Dangerous Words, London: Social Affairs Unit
  • 2001, Trust and economic organisation, Economic Affairs, 21 (1), pp18-22
  • 2002,
    • a. Commentaire du livre de Mark Casson, Information and organization: a new perspective on the theory of the firm, Economic Affairs 22 (2), pp61–62
  • 2003,
    • a. Alternative explanations for changes in ownership structures, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 159 (4), pp688-697
    • b. The institutions of capitalism: perspectives on corporate governance, In: R. Mudambi, P. Navarra & G. Sobbrio, dir., Economic Welfare, International Business and Global Institutional Change, Cheltenham: Locke Institute & Edward Elgar Publishing, pp219-241
  • 2004,
    • a. Economic analysis and inter-jurisdictional competition, Economic Affairs, 24 (1), pp28-33
    • b. Further lessons from privatisation, Economic Affairs, 24 (3), pp9-14
    • c. "John Jewkes", In: D. Rutherford et al., dir., Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, pp600-607
  • 2005,
    • a. Property rights, incentives and privatisation, In: J. Clarke & S. Roy, dir., Margaret Thatcher's Revolution, London: Continuum
    • b. Coase Ronald (1910, ), In: Witzel Morgen, dir., The Biographical Directory of Management Vols I, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, pp82-85
  • 2006,
    • a. Theories of Entrepreneurship: Historical Development and Critical Assessment, In: Mark Casson et al, dir., The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp33-58
    • b. Economic regulation: principles, history and methods, In: M. Crew & D. Parker, dir., International Handbook on Economic Regulation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp34-62
  • 2008, avec Geoffrey Wood, Prohibitions and economics: an overview, In: John Meadowcroft, dir., Prohibitions, London: IEA, pp37-53

De 2010 à 2019

  • 2014,
    • a. "Tribute to Norman Barry", In: Norman Barry et Roger Garrison, dir., "Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics", Edward Elgar, ISBN 9780857931108 ISBN 0857931105
    • b. "Hayek and Economic Theory in the 1930s", In: Norman Barry et Roger Garrison, dir., "Elgar Companion to Hayekian Economics", Edward Elgar, ISBN 9780857931108 ISBN 0857931105

Depuis 2020

  • 2021, avec Terence Kealey, "The Contribution Good as the Foundation of the Industrial Revolutionpp", In: Erwin Dekker, Pavel Kuchar, dir., "Governing Markets as Knowledge Commons", Cambridge University Press, pp19-57