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2008, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 80-81 "AN APPEAL TO REASON: A COOL LOOK AT GLOBAL WARMING," BY NIGEL LAWSON -super-1
by Robert P. Murphy & David Boomer - 82-82 'Golden Rules' Are Not Made To Be Broken
by Tim Congdon - 83-83 Globalisation And Social Democracy
by Razeen Sally - 84-84 Crowding Out In Education
by James Stanfield - 85-85 A Dangerous Eurohazard
by Roger Bate - 86-86 'Green' School Provides A Lesson In Wasting Resources
by John Meadowcroft
2008, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 2-6 Editorial: The Economic Analysis Of Institutions
by Martin Ricketts - 7-14 Transaction Cost Economics: The Precursors
by Oliver E. Williamson - 15-23 The New Institutional Economics - A Different Approach To Economic Analysis
by Eirik G. Furubotn & Rudolf Richter - 24-31 Institutions And The Environment
by Elinor Ostrom - 32-37 Some Alternative Approaches To Utility Regulation
by Stephen Littlechild - 38-44 Irish National Lottery Sports Capital Grant Allocations, 1999-2007: Natural Experiments On Political Influence
by John Considine & Frank Crowley & Sinead Foley & Marie O'Connor - 45-49 Does The Impact Of Institutional Quality On Economic Growth Depend On Initial Income Level?
by José Aixalá & Gema Fabro - 50-56 A Securitised Market For Human Capital
by Wei-Choun Yu & Donald M. Salyards - 57-61 Rapid Growth In China And The Asian Economies: Some Stylised Free-Market Policy Inferences
by Dilip K. Das - 62-64 Fair Trade Is Counterproductive - And Unfair
by David R. Henderson - 65-67 Innovation Nation
by Terence Kealey - 68-69 Harold Wilson'S Devaluation: A Salutary Lesson
by G. R. Steele - 70-71 The Entrepreneurial Employee
by Joseph S. Fulda - 72-73 'The Greatest And Widest-Ranging Market Failure Ever Seen': Really?
by Arthur Ma - 74-74 High Oil Prices Are A Blessing In Disguise
by Tim Congdon - 75-75 South-East Asia And Globalisation
by Razeen Sally - 76-76 Africa'S Great Leap Backward
by James Stanfield - 77-77 China'S Dangerous Drug Exports
by Roger Bate - 78-78 Universal, Free Healthcare: Don'T Believe The Hype
by John Meadowcroft
2008, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 2-4 Editorial:
by Peter King - 5-10 British Social Housing And The Voluntary Sector
by Robert Whelan - 11-16 POLICIES IN THE UNITED STATES TO PROVIDE HOUSING ASSISTANCE TO LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS -super-1
by Ronald D. Utt - 17-24 Urbanisation And Informality In Africa'S Housing Markets
by Karol Boudreaux - 25-30 Low-Income Housing In Indian Cities: Some Considerations For Policy
by Zainab Bawa & Parth J. Shah - 31-36 Competition And Social Housing In Europe
by Michael Oxley & Marja Elsinga & Marietta Haffner & Harry van der Heijden - 37-41 No Choice: Reforming Social Housing In England
by Peter King - 42-47 Vouchers And School Choice: The Evidence
by Greg Forster - 48-52 An Ethical Assessment Of The Use Of Economic Sanctions As A Tool Of Foreign Policy
by Charles A. Rarick & Martine Duchatelet - 53-58 The Global Imbalances: What Is The Problem?
by Max Corden - 59-62 Comments On 'The Global Imbalances: What Is The Problem?', The 2007 Wincott Lecture, Given By Max Corden
by Martin Wolf - 63-64 Buying Local Is Not Necessarily Green
by Andrew Lilico - 65-66 High Cotton: Why The Usa Should Not Provide Subsidies To Cotton Farmers
by Madeline Helling & Scott Beaulier & Joshua Hall - 67-69 Friedrich Hayek: The Complete Economist
by G. R. Steele - 70-72 THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK ON THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC OF OUR DAY: A REVIEW OF "AFTER WAR: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EXPORTING DEMOCRACY," BY CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE -super-1
by Peter Boettke - 89-89 Should The Bank Of England Exist?
by Tim Congdon - 90-90 The Political Economy Of Policy Reform: The Developing-Country Experience
by Razeen Sally - 91-91 Another Hole In The Wall
by James Stanfield - 92-92 Free Trade Improves Your Health
by Roger Bate - 93-93 Are The Liberal Democrats The Party Of Liberty?
by John Meadowcroft
2008, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 2-3 Editorial: New Perspectives On The Economics And Politics Of Ageing
by Philip Booth & Nick Silver - 4-10 The Young Held To Ransom - A Public Choice Analysis Of The Uk State Pension System
by Philip Booth - 11-16 Punishing The Poor: A Critique Of Means-Tested Retirement Benefits
by Oskari Juurikkala - 17-22 Older Workers, Government And Business: Implications For Ageing Populations Of A Globalising Economy
by Brad Jorgensen & Philip Taylor - 23-28 The Economics, Political And Financial Implications Of Ageing Populations
by Gabriel Stein - 29-34 Demographic Effects On Economic Growth And Consequences For The Provision Of Pensions
by Nicholas Misoulis - 35-40 Sustainable Pension Reform In India: Towards A Market-Based System
by Oskari Juurikkala - 41-46 Learning To Walk Before We Can Price: The Costs And Benefits Of Road Pricing Policies
by Alex Bowerman - 47-51 A New Model For Public Services
by Fiona Bulmer - 52-57 Defining, Measuring And Defending Liberty: A Review Of "The Quality Of Freedom "By Matthew H. Kramer And "Norms Of Liberty: A Perfectionist Basis For Non-Perfectionist Politics "By Douglas B. Rasmussen And Douglas J. Den Uyl
by Elaine Sternberg - 58-59 Repairing The Cracks: The Supervisory Role Of The Bank Of England Post-Northern Rock
by David B. Smith - 60-62 Binge Borrowers Or Rational Consumers? The Fsa And Government Failure
by Graham Dawson - 63-65 Winners And Losers From Dollar Depreciation
by Sergio Da Silva & Gabrielle De Lima & Roberto Meurer - 66-69 Developing A Constitution For A Liberal European Union
by George Herbert - 70-73 An Economically Liberal European Union Will Not Be Delivered By The Eu Reform Treaty
by Ruth Lea - 74-76 A REVIEW OF "THE COLLECTED WORKS OF F. A. HAYEK: VOLUME II, THE ROAD TO SERFDOM: TEXT AND DOCUMENTS - THE DEFINITIVE EDITION", EDITED BY BRUCE CALDWELL -super-1
by John Blundell - 77-77 Government Short-Termism And The Tax System
by Tim Congdon - 78-78 Europe And Asia
by Razeen Sally - 79-79 The Secret History Of Higher Education In The Usa
by James Stanfield - 80-80 Green Policies, Rather Than A Warming Planet, Will Cause More Death
by Roger Bate - 81-81 Do We Really Want To Make Poverty History?
by John Meadowcroft
2007, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 2-3 Editorial: Policing A Liberal Society
by John Blundell - 4-11 Policing A Liberal Society
by John Blundell - 12-14 A People'S Police For The Twenty-First Century: A Reply To Blundell
by Sara Thornton - 15-16 Willing The Ends But Not The Means: A Rejoinder To Thornton
by John Blundell - 17-22 The Effect Of Policing Strategies: Evidence From The Usa
by Andrew R. Gimber - 23-29 Compstat, Community Policing And "The Science Of Success": A Market-Based Approach To Police Management
by Matt Holian - 30-38 Private Policing And Private Roads: A Coasian Approach To Drunk-Driving Policy
by Bruce L. Benson - 39-43 Policing For The People
by Davis David - 44-45 Policing In The Uk And Usa: A Brief Comparison
by Paul Evans - 46-51 Meddling In Other Men'S Affairs: The Case For Anarchy
by Gerard Casey - 52-57 Pensions, Fertility And Families
by Oskari Juurikkala - 58-64 Transition And Political Markets: Post-War German Versus Post-Socialist Slovenian Reconstruction
by Mićo Mrkaić & Rado Pezdir - 65-69 ECONOMICS AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN VOLUNTARY AND COERCIVE ACTION -super-1
by Daniel B. Klein - 70-73 "Homo Democraticus": Or Why Democracy Should Not Be The Objective Of Us Foreign Policy
by Katharine Cornell Gorka - 74-76 The Bus Industry In Danger
by John Hibbs - 77-80 Rethinking Professional Regulation
by Christian Seibert - 81-81 Financial Innovation Destroys And Creates - But Mostly Creates
by Tim Congdon - 82-82 China And Globalisation
by Razeen Sally - 83-83 For-Profit Charities In Education
by James Stanfield - 84-84 Fake Drugs Kill The Poor
by Roger Bate - 85-85 MORE HARM THAN GOOD: THE DANGER OF EU GRANTS -super-1
by John Meadowcroft
2007, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 2-5 Editorial: Poverty Amidst Affluence?
by John Meadowcroft - 6-14 Measuring Poverty - What Happened To Copenhagen?
by Chris Sarlo - 15-23 MATERIAL DEPRIVATION, THE 'POVERTY RATE' AND HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE IN MODERN AMERICA -super-1
by Nicholas Eberstadt - 24-31 From The War On Poverty To Welfare Reform: How The American Understanding Of The Causes Of Poverty Changed
by Joel Schwartz - 32-38 Children, Families And The Failure Of Uk Anti-Poverty Policy
by Patricia Morgan - 39-45 Big Government: How To Create Poverty
by Johnny Munkhammar - 46-51 Planning Gain Or Missed Opportunity? The Barker Review Of Land Use Planning
by John Corkindale - 52-56 The 'Intuitive' Labour Theory Of Value Is Counter-Intuitive
by Joseph S. Fulda - 57-64 The Paradox Of Slow-Growth High-Income Regions
by Jean-Luc Migué & Gérard Bélanger - 65-70 Economic Sanctions: Failed Foreign Policy Tool And A Cost To American Business
by Charles A. Rarick - 71-74 A Model Of Growth Augmented With Institutions
by José Aixalá & Gema Fabro - 75-80 Making Truly Competitive Cities - On The Appropriate Role For Local Government
by Alan Collins - 81-86 Challenging The Challengers: A Review Of Serena Olsaretti'S "Liberty, Desert And The Market "And Daniel Attas'S "Liberty, Property And Markets"
by Elaine Sternberg - 87-89 Incentive Contracts For Politicians And Binding Election Promises: Reform Ideas For Democracy
by Hans Gersbach - 90-90 A Visionary Critic Of Socialism
by Greg Kaza - 91-95 The Smith-Hayek Economist: From Character To Identity
by Daniel B. Klein - 96-98 British Euroscepticism - A View From A Classical Liberal In New Europe
by Pawel Lisiewicz - 99-99 The Cost Of A Momentous Day
by Tim Congdon - 100-100 India And Globalisation
by Razeen Sally - 101-101 The Broken University
by James Stanfield - 102-102 The "Who" And Health Targets
by Roger Bate - 103-103 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? A Guide To Successful Rent-Seeking
by John Meadowcroft
2007, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 2-5 EDITORIAL: ENTREPRENEURIAL RESPONSES TO POVERTY AND SOCIAL CONFLICT: THE "ENTERPRISE AFRICA"! PROJECT -super-1
by Peter J. Boettke - 6-13 The Business Of Reconciliation: Entrepreneurship And Commercial Activity In Post-Conflict Rwanda
by Karol Boudreaux - 14-19 Markets, Institutions And Millennium Development Goals
by Mwangi S. Kimenyi - 20-28 Development Goes Wireless
by Jasson Urbach - 29-36 Half A Cheer For Fair Trade
by Philip Booth & Linda Whetstone - 37-43 Educating Amaretch: Private Schools For The Poor And The New Frontier For Investors
by James Tooley - 44-48 The International Current Account Imbalances: A Sceptical View
by W. Max Corden - 49-55 Regionalism And Free-Market Reform: The Case Of Poland
by Piotr Zientara - 56-63 The Future Of The News In The Digital Era
by Richard Lambert - 64-72 The Patient As Consumer: The Advertising Of Pharmaceuticals Directly To Consumers Should Be Allowed And Encouraged
by Frank Auton - 73-77 Changing Business Environments, International Trade And Regional Integration: Who Needs Cafta?
by Julius M. Walecki - 78-79 Remembering Milton Friedman
by John Greenwood - 83-87 From Bismarck to Friedman
by Kristian Niemietz - 88-89 Answering The Questions On Lvt
by Fred E. Foldvary - 90-94 Transport Privatisation: Principles, Problems And Prospects
by John Hibbs - 95-97 THE RISE OF BUREAUCRATISM: VON MISES' WARNING - A REVIEW ESSAY ON "BUREAUCRACY "BY LUDWIG VON MISES -super-1
by Alan Peacock - 98-98 Nice Economy Could Be Ended By 'Social Protection'
by Tim Congdon - 99-99 Europe, Trade And Globalisation
by Razeen Sally - 100-100 The Austrian Economics Of Education
by James Stanfield - 101-101 The Cost Of Cheap Drugs
by Roger Bate - 102-102 Should Rural Post Offices Be Subsidised?
by John Meadowcroft
2007, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 2-5 Editorial: Issues In Fighting Financial Crime
by Chizu Nakajima - 6-9 Fighting Financial Crime: A Uk Perspective
by Mike Bowron & Oliver Shaw - 10-13 Financial Crime In Australia
by George Gilligan - 14-17 Controlling Serious Financial Crime: A Jamaican Perspective
by Shazeeda Ali - 18-21 The Funding Of Traditional Organised Crime In Russia
by Irina Abramova - 22-26 Financial Crime Trends In Central And Eastern Europe
by Nick Ridley - 27-33 THE PREVENTION OF FINANCIAL CRIME WITHIN AN ISLAMIC LEGAL FRAMEWORK -super-1
by Faisal Atbani - 34-38 Financial Crime In South Africa
by Louis de Koker - 39-43 The Recent Regulatory Response To Corporate Economic Crime In The United States: Observations And Comments
by James A. Millar & Fred C. Yeager - 44-51 How Trade Unions Are A Roadblock To Poland'S Economic Renaissance
by Piotr Zientara - 52-57 The Development Of The Right To Buy And The Sale Of Council Houses
by Robin Sillars - 58-64 An Examination Of The Uk Labour Market For Doctors
by Roger Fox - 65-70 The Future Of Market Capitalism
by J. L. Porket - 71-75 SAVINGS IN THE ABSENCE OF FUNCTIONING PROPERTY RIGHTS -super-1
by Nick Silver & Emmanuel Acquaah & Oskari Juurikkala - 76-78 Is There An Alternative To School Vouchers?
by Douglas Carswell - 79-82 Business Improvement Districts: Past, Present, Future
by Georgina Dawkins & Julie Grail - 83-85 DEIRDRE McCLOSKEY'S " THE BOURGEOIS VIRTUES: ETHICS FOR AN AGE OF COMMERCE"
by Peter J. Boettke - 86-86 Too Much Money Chasing Too Few Assets Spells Danger!
by Tim Congdon - 87-87 The New Asian Drama
by Razeen Sally - 88-88 Market-Based Management In Education
by James Stanfield - 89-89 Unhealthy Corruption
by Roger Bate - 90-90 TAX, EQUITY AND REDISTRIBUTION -super-1
by John Meadowcroft
2006, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 2-4 Editorial: Rethinking Assistance For Africa
by Paul Collier - 5-11 Ramping Up African Growth: Lessons From Five Decades Of Growth Experience
by Benno J. Ndulu - 12-18 An Interpretation Of The Significance Of The Second Battle Of Waterloo
by Gwyn Prins - 19-23 Inequality, Ethnicity And The Fight Against Corruption In Africa: A Kenyan Perspective
by John Githongo - 24-33 African Transitions And The Resource Curse: An Alternative Perspective
by Thomas C. Heller - 39-42 After The 1981 Budget: A Reply To Tim Congdon
by Stephen Nickell - 43-45 A Rejoinder To Stephen Nickell
by Tim Congdon - 46-52 Employment Protection Legislation And The Growth Of The Service Sector In The European Union
by Piotr Zientara - 53-60 The Trouble With Final Salary Pension Schemes
by Nick Silver - 61-63 Taxing Land Value Is Just Another Questionable Tax
by Oliver Marc Hartwich - 64-67 RINKONOMICS: A WINDOW ON SPONTANEOUS ORDER -super-1
by Daniel B. Klein - 68-71 Airline Ticket Taxes: Innovation Or Idiocy?
by Anna H�rd af Segerstad - 72-74 MORE PENSIONS MIS-SELLING AHEAD: BY GOVERNMENT OF COURSE -super-1
by Terry Arthur - 75-78 In Your Car No One Can Hear You Scream! Are Traffic Controls In Cities A Necessary Evil?
by Martin Cassini - 79-79 In The Medium To Long Run, We Are All Pensioners
by Tim Congdon - 80-80 The Collapse Of The Doha Round: Does The Wto Have A Future?
by Razeen Sally - 81-81 For-Profit 'Faireducation' Comprehensive Schooling
by James Stanfield - 82-82 Can Bill Gates' Charity Do Lasting Good?
by Roger Bate - 83-83 Viva Personal Debt
by John Meadowcroft
2006, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 2-3 Editorial: Pharmaceuticals And Government Policy
by Tony Hockley - 4-9 A New Role For Consumers' Preferences In The Provision Of Healthcare
by Harry Telser & Peter Zweifel - 10-16 The Long-Term Economic Gain From New Models Of Healthcare Provision: The Opportunities For Pharmaceutical Companies
by Nick Bosanquet - 17-23 Equity Of Access To Innovative Medicines: Mission Impossible?
by Jim Attridge - 24-32 DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER ADVERTISING (DTCA) OF PHARMACEUTICALS: AN UPDATED REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE AND DEBATE SINCE 2003 -super-1
by Frank Auton - 33-38 Six Issues In Pharmaceuticals
by Andrew Lilico - 39-47 The State Giveth And The State Taketh Away: Supporting The Research-Based Pharmaceutical Industry In Europe And The Uk
by Mike Sedgley - 48-54 Subnational Government Organisation And Public Debt Crises
by Charles B. Blankart & Achim Klaiber - 55-61 "Yes Minister": Invaluable Material For Teaching The Public Choice Of Bureaucracy
by John Considine - 62-66 The European Union And Economic Decline: Why We Need Another Ludwig Erhard
by Gisela Stuart - 67-69 Audit Market Failure
by Benedikt Koehler - 70-73 The Great Contraction
by W. Spencer Kocher - 74-76 Gordon Brown Counts Dead Children: The True Impact Of Inheritance Tax
by Cliff Pratten - 77-77 Energy Prices, Inflation And Monetary Policy
by Tim Congdon - 78-78 Sceptics And The Washington Consensus
by Razeen Sally - 79-79 Free To Choose: Yes, Prime Minister
by James Stanfield - 80-80 Sick At The World Bank
by Roger Bate - 81-81 In The Nhs, More Can Mean Less
by John Meadowcroft
2006, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 2-8 Editorial: Better Regulation Without The State
by Keith Boyfield - 9-16 Pyrrhic Victory? The Unintended Consequence Of The Pensions Act 2004
by Alistair Byrne & Debbie Harrison & Bill Rhodes & David Blake - 17-21 The Limits Of Regulatory Reform In The Eu
by Frank Vibert - 22-30 Financial Regulation, The State And The Market: Is The Financial Services Authority An Unnecessary Evil?
by Terry Arthur & Philip Booth - 31-36 Advertising Regulation And Co-Regulation: The Challenge Of Change
by Andrew Brown - 37-41 Regulation In An Untrusting World
by Stephen Sklaroff - 55-59 "Deus Caritas Est": The Social Message Of Pope Benedict Xvi
by Samuel Gregg - 60-63 Destroying A Country In Order To Save It: The Folly Of Economic Sanctions Against Myanmar
by Charles A. Rarick - 64-70 Can A New Nuclear Programme Be Justified?
by Colin Robinson & Eileen Marshall - 71-73 Taxi Deregulation And Transaction Costs
by Christian Seibert - 74-77 Arthur Seldon: Great Editor, Thinker And Radical Economist
by Ralph Harris & Stuart Waterhouse & Martin Anderson & Geoffrey Howe

