RAPPORTEUR POUR :
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
Revue de Philosophie Economique
Les Cahiers d’Economie Politique
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
History of Economic Ideas
Routledge
TRAVAUX - OUVRAGES - ARTICLES - RÉALISATIONS
PUBLICATIONS DANS DES REVUES A COMITE DE LECTURE
Rivot S., “Patinkin as a Reader of Keynes’ General Theory: Are Wage Cuts a Good Remedy to
Unemployment”, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, accepted subject to
modification. (CNRS rang 1)
Rivot S., “Information, Expectations and Monetary Policy: Keynes’ and Friedman’s complementary
lessons for today”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, acceptance in principle. (CNRS généraliste rang 2)
Rivot S., “Rules-based frameworks in historical perspective: Keynes’ and Friedman’s monetary policies
versus contemporary policy-rules”, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2015, 22(4),
pp. 601-33). (CNRS rang 1)
Rivot S., “Gentlemen prefer liquidity: Evidence from Keynes”, The Journal of History of Economic
Thought, 2013, 35(3), pp. 397-422. (CNRS rang 2)
H.Igersheim, Rivot S., “The Interface between History of Economic Thought and Economic Theory.
Introduction” History of Economic Ideas, 2012, 20(3), pp. 11-14). (CNRS rang 3)
Rivot S., “The Great Divide?: Keynes and Friedman on the employment policy”, Cahiers d’Economie
Politique, 2012, 62, pp. 223-51. (CNRS rang 3)
Rivot S., “Special cures for special remedies: Involuntary Unemployment in Keynes’ Political Writings”,
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011, 35(4), pp. 785-803. (CNRS généraliste rang 2)
Rivot S., “Where to draw the line between laissez-faire and planning? Keynes and Friedman on public
and semi-public institutions”, History of Economic Ideas, 2011, 2, pp. 69-96. (CNRS rang 3)
Rivot S., « La politique de l’emploi dans les écrits politiques de Keynes (1930-1939) », L’Actualité
économique, 2003, vol. 79, n°1-2, pp. 133-146. (CNRS rang 4)
C. Brochard, Rivot S., “Favereau on radical and pragmatic projects in Keynes’ General Theory: A critical
view”, History of Economic Ideas, 2003, vol. 11(2), pp. 75-94. (CNRS rang 3)
Rivot S., “The evolution of the concept of involuntary unemployment: from Keynes to the New
Keynesians”, History of Economic Ideas, 2001, vol. 9(1), pp. 121-144. (CNRS rang 3)
OUVRAGE
Rivot S., Keynes and Friedman on laissez-faire and planning, Londres (Routledge), 2013.
CHAPITRES D’OUVRAGE
Rivot S., “Why and How Should a Monetary Economy Be Stabilised ? The Forgotten Lessons of Milton
Friedman”, Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy, R. Cord and D. Hammond
(eds), Oxford University Press, 2016, à paraître.
Rivot S., “Keynes and Friedman”, The Elgar Companion to Keynes, R. Dimand and H. Hagemann (eds),
Elgar, 2016, à paraître.
Rivot S., “Keynes and Unemployment”, The Elgar Companion to Keynes, R. Dimand and H. Hagemann
(eds), Elgar, 2016, à paraître.
REVUES DE LECTURE
Burgin A., The Great Persuasion: Reinventing Free Markets since the Great Depression, Harvard
University Press, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2012, 20(3), pp. 517-22.
“Keynes’s General Theory after Seventy Years », Edited by Dimand, Mundell and Vercelli, Palgrave
(2010), History of Economic Ideas, 2011 (3), pp. 199-201.
“Two Hundred Years of Say's Law. Essays on Economic Theory's Most Controversial Principle, Edited by
S. Kates ”, Edward Elgar (2003), History of Economic Ideas, 2004, vol. 12 (4), pp. 165-167.
“Historical Perspectives on Macroeconomics. Sixty years after the General Theory”, Edited by Ph.
Fontaine and A. Jolink, Routledge (1998), History of Economic Ideas, 2000, VII (2), pp. 166-170.