Publications

Publications in peer-reviewed journals


 

  1. Paternalism and the Public Household. On the Domestic Origins of Public Economics. History of Political Economy, 53(2), Forthcoming in 2021.
    Final draft on SSRN.
  2. W.H. Hutt and the Conceptualization of Consumers’ SovereigntyOxford Economic Papers, 72(4): 1050-1071.
    Final draft on SSRN.
  3. 'The Fiscal Policy Seminar: Its Early Stages' by Richard A. Musgrave. (co-written with Marianne Johnson). 

    Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 37C: 147-179. 2019.
    Final draft of our introduction (without Musgrave's original manuscript) on SSRN.

  4. Calabresi on merit goods. Global Jurist, 19(3). 2019.
    Final draft on SSRN.
  5. Musgrave, Samuelson, and the Crystallization of the Standard Rationale for Public Goods. History of Political Economy, 49(1): 59-92. 2017.
    Final draft in open access on SSRN.
  6. A Genealogy of the Concept of Merit Wants. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 24(3):  409-440. 2017.
    Author's manuscript in open access on SSRN.
  7. The Normative Problem of merit goods in Perspective. Forum for Social Economics, 48(3): 219-247. 2019.
    See the editor's introduction. Author's manuscript on SSRN.
  8. Normative and Positive Theories of Public Finance: Contrasting Musgrave and Buchanan. Journal of Economic Methodology, 21(3): 273-289. 2014.

Chapters in edited volumes


  1. Musgrave and the Idea of Community. In Welfare Theory, Public Action, and Ethical Values: Revisiting the history of welfare economics. Roger Backhouse, Antoinette Baujard, and Tamotsu Nishizawa (eds). Forthcoming by Cambridge University Press in May 2021.
    Final draft on SSRN.
  2. Merit Goods. (with Péter Cserne) In Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Springer, Forthcoming.
  3. Le problème de la justification du concept de bien méritoire en perspective. In Pierre Crétois (dir.) L’accaparement des biens communs. Paris: Presses Universitaires de Paris Nanterre. 2018.
    Manuscrit d'auteur sur HAL

Book reviews


  1. Monopoly Power and Competition. The Italian Marginalist Perspective, by Manuela Mosca. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought. Forthcoming in 2021.
  2. The Sovereign Consumer. A New Intellectual History of Neoliberalism, by Niklas Olsen. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 42(2): 288-290. 2020

  3. The Public Economy in Crisis. A Call for a New Public Economics, by June A. Sekera. Œconomia, 9(3): 585-588. 2020.

  4. The world in the model. How economists work and think, by Mary S. Morgan. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25(3):493-498. 2018.
  5. Ian Kumekawa, The First Serious Optimist. A. C. Pigou and the Birth of Welfare Economics. History of Economic Ideas, 26(1): 190-194. 2018.
  6. Government Failure: Society, Markets and Rules, by Wilfred Dolfsma. Journal of Economic Issues, 49(4): 1140-1142. 2015.
  7. Angela Kallhoff, Why Democracy Needs Public Goods. Œconomia: History| Methodology| Philosophy, 4(2): 249-253. 2014.

Others


  1. The Birth of Homo Œconomicus. (with Michele Bee). 2020. mimeo.
  2. A Prosopography of European Historians of Economic Thought. (with Andrej Svorenčík). 2020. mimeo.

  3. Walras, Musgrave et l’hétérogénéité entre les biens publics et les biens privés. 2015 (new version 2020). mimeo.
  4. Généalogie du principe d’équité horizontale. Une contribution à l’histoire de la normativité en théorie des finances publiques. 2020. mimeo.

  5. La théorisation des dépenses publiques de Richard A. Musgrave : essai d’histoire de la pensée et d’épistémologie économiques. Thèse de doctorat. Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et Université de Lausanne. 2016.
  6. On the Definition of Public Goods: Assessing R. A. Musgrave’s contribution. CES Working Papers, N° 2014-04. 2013.
  7. Le bilan des particuliers au Canada: évolution et analyse. CIRANO Project Report, 2011RP-17. (with François Vaillancourt). 2011.

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