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June 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 162-179 Upward classism: Prejudice and stereotyping against the wealthy
by Rainer Zitelmann - 180-197 American society through the prism of the Walker Tariff of 1846
by Christopher Rowe - 198-208 Fiscal and monetary interdependence
by G R Steele - 209-219 Karl Mittermaier and the hands of classical liberalism
by Daniel B Klein - 220-236 Money and economic development: A long‐run perspective
by Morten Sølvsten Schaiffel‐Nielsen - 237-258 Beyond antitrust populism: Towards robust antitrust
by Aurelien Portuese - 259-276 The trouble with naïve Keynesianism
by Tony Caporale & Marc Poitras - 277-280 Luck or insight? The Simon–Ehrlich bet re‐examined
by Gale Pooley & Marian Tupy - 281-286 Free trade does not foster peace
by Edwin van de Haar - 287-294 Company purpose and profit need not be in conflict if we ‘grow the pie’
by Alex Edmans - 295-306 A return to political economy?
by Martin Ricketts - 308-309 BEHAVIOURAL MACROECONOMICS: THEORY AND POLICY by Paul de Grauwe and Yuemei Ji Oxford University Press (2019), 272 pp. ISBN: 978–0198832324 (hb, £35.00); 019883232X (Kindle, £33.25)
by Geoffrey Wood - 310-312 ORDOLIBERALISM AND EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY: BETWEEN REALPOLITIK AND ECONOMIC UTOPIA. edited by Malte Dold, Tim Krieger
by Jürgen Wandel - 313-315 THE POWER OF MONEY: HOW IDEAS ABOUT MONEY SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD by Robert Pringle
by Alessandro Roselli - 316-318 RADICAL UNCERTAINTY: DECISION‐MAKING FOR AN UNKNOWABLE FUTURE by John Kay and Mervyn King The Bridge Street Press (2020), 528 + xvi pp. ISBN: 978‐1408712603 (hb, £25.00); 978‐1408712580 (Kindle ed., £9.99)
by J R Shackleton - 319-321 THE MENACE OF FISCAL QE by George Selgin
by Joakim Book
February 2020, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 2-23 Hong Kong: Inevitably irrelevant to China?
by Kerry Liu - 24-35 The natural rate of interest: An estimate for the United Kingdom
by Anthony J Evans - 36-49 Does social trust promote behaviour aimed at mitigating climate change?
by Nurullah Gür - 50-62 Christian economics at the origin
by Benedikt Koehler - 63-76 Does democracy die in recessions? A descriptive analysis of aggregate demand shortfalls and regime transition
by Ryan H Murphy - 77-84 The foreign aid–foreign direct investment relationship in Africa: The mediating role of institutional quality and financial development
by Olufemi Adewale Aluko - 85-92 BDSM, body modification, transhumanism, and the limits of liberalism
by Ben Ramanauskas - 93-99 Harold Wincott: Defender of liberal capitalism
by Geoffrey Owen - 100-107 How trade openness can help to ‘deliver the poor and needy’
by Walker Wright - 108-118 Worrying about automation and jobs
by J R Shackleton - 120-122 SUPER MAD AT EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME: POLITICAL MEDIA AND OUR NATIONAL ANGER by Alison Dagnes
by Stephen Wilkinson - 123-125 MARGARET THATCHER: THE AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY. VOLUME THREE: HERSELF ALONE, by Charles Moore, Allen Lane
by Amy Horscroft - 126-127 THE THIRD PILLAR: THE REVIVAL OF COMMUNITY IN A POLARISED WORLD by Raghuram Rajan, Harper Collins
by John Phelan
October 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 305-305 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 306-319 Forced technology transfer and China
by Bob Carbaugh & Chad Wassell - 320-329 The case for freedom revisited
by Roland Vaubel - 330-345 Is energy security really too important to leave to markets?
by Lawrence Haar - 346-362 How can we correct for contingent valuation bias? A case study of the Macau Orchestra
by Thea Vinnicombe & Joey Pek U Sou - 363-380 Multilateral trade liberalisation helps promote export product diversification: Trade tensions damage the prospects of the poorest economies
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 381-390 The forced registration of hedge funds in the United States
by Steven James Lee & Edward W Kramer - 391-399 The war on cash is about much more than cash
by Kevin Dowd - 400-409 Is it just to pursue honest income?
by Daniel B Klein - 410-416 The disadvantage of misunderstanding comparative advantage: A response to Sherman Xie
by Donald J. Boudreaux - 417-423 The community of advantage
by Robert Sugden - 424-432 Millennial Socialism: Same old, same old
by Kristian Niemietz - 434-436 A COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF BANK FAILURES: FROM MEDICI TO BARINGS ‐ By Sten Jönsson
by Geoffrey Wood - 437-438 HOW SOLAR ENERGY BECAME CHEAP: A MODEL FOR LOW‐CARBON INNOVATION by Gregory F. Nemet
by Michael Jefferson - 439-441 PEOPLE, POWER, AND PROFITS: PROGRESSIVE CAPITALISM FOR AN AGE OF DISCONTENT, by Joseph E. Stiglitz
by Morgan Schondelmeier - 442-444 GRESHAM'S LAW: THE LIFE AND WORLD OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I'S BANKER by John Guy
by Alessandro Venieri - 445-446 ROCKONOMICS: WHAT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY CAN TEACH US ABOUT ECONOMICS (AND OUR FUTURE). by Alan B. Krueger
by Mark Littlewood - 447-448 THE WEALTH OF RELIGIONS: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BELIEVING AND BELONGING by Rachel M. McCleary and Robert Barro
by Benedikt Koehler - 449-450 THE MADNESS OF CROWDS: GENDER, RACE AND IDENTITY, by Douglas Murray
by James Tooley
June 2019, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 169-169 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 170-183 ‘Market failure’ arguments are a poor guide to policy
by Ryan Bourne - 184-196 The political economy of ‘ordered competition’ in European telecoms
by Dmitrii Trubnikov & Ekaterina Trubnikova - 197-215 Is entrepreneurship a virtue?
by Robert C B Miller - 216-231 The Internet's impact on trademark applications
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 232-242 Do health system reforms stand a chance?
by Peter Zweifel - 243-250 Why comparative advantage is a problematic guide to practical policy
by Sherman Xie - 251-263 The economics of the Books of Moses
by Benedikt Koehler - 264-272 In defence of tax havens
by Jamie Whyte - 273-281 Populism: Three approaches to an international problem
by Christian Bjørnskov - 283-290 THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF WALMART: HOW THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CORPORATIONS ARE LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR SOCIALISM by Leigh Phillips, Michal Rozworski Verso (2019), 256 pp. ISBN: 978–1786635167 (pb, £9.99); 978–1786635181 (e‐book, £5.99)
by Christopher Snowdon - 291-294 WHERE ECONOMICS WENT WRONG: CHICAGO'S ABANDONMENT OF CLASSICAL LIBERALISM by David Colander and Craig Freedman
by Peter J Boettke - 295-296 IN GOOD TIMES PREPARE FOR CRISIS. FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION TO THE GREAT RECESSION: SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISES AND THEIR RESOLUTION by Ira W.Lieberman
by Gabriel Stein - 297-299 FIGHTING FINANCIAL CRISES: LEARNING FROM THE PAST, by Gary B. Gorton and Ellis W. Tallman
by Alessandro Roselli - 300-301 HAYEK AND THE EVOLUTION OF CAPITALISM by Naomi Beck
by Charles Amos - 302-303 AUSTERITY: WHEN IT WORKS AND WHEN IT DOESN'T. Edited by Alberto Alesina, Carlo Favero, Francesco Giavazzi
by Kent Matthews
February 2019, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton - 3-24 Can economic multilateralism survive?
by Jean Pisani‐Ferry - 25-27 Comment
by Bronwen Maddox - 28-43 Prospects for an ordoliberal reform of the European Union
by Jürgen Wandel - 44-64 How to draft ‘good’ minutes of monetary policy decisions
by Jan Fredrik Qvigstad - 65-80 Sir Thomas More's Utopia: An overlooked economic classic
by Esa Mangeloja & Tomi Ovaska - 81-100 How large is Vietnam's informal economy?
by Nguyen Thai Hoa - 101-114 The long‐run effect of government ideology on economic freedom
by Ryan H. Murphy - 115-126 How globalisation impacted Israel and India differently in the 1990s
by Erez Cohen - 127-137 The mixed success of New Zealand's economic liberalisation
by Bryce Wilkinson - 138-144 Empowering potential home owners: The UK should have a ‘small housing’ presumption
by Émilie Ciclet - 145-152 Vocational skills and the university of the twenty‐first century
by Matthias Klaes - 154-155 GREAT ECONOMIC THINKERS: AN INTRODUCTION – FROM ADAM SMITH TO AMARTYA SEN edited by Jonathan Conlin. Reaktion Books (2018), 311 pp. ISBN: 978‐1789140057 (hb, £20.00)
by Benedikt Koehler - 156-157 ADVANCED INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS by Cristina Chaminade | Bengt‐Åke Lundvall | Shagufta Haneef, Edward Elgar (2018), 192 pp. ISBN: 978‐1785362019 (hb, £70.00); 978‐1785362033 (pb, £15.95); 978‐1785362026 (eBook, £15.95)
by Félix‐Fernando Muñoz - 158-159 WAR OR PEACE: THE STRUGGLE FOR WORLD POWER. by Deepak Lal. New Delhi: Oxford University Press (2018), 495 pp. ISBN: 978–0199482122 (hb, £29.99); 978–0199095315 (Kindle ed., £25.51)
by Julian Richards - 160-161 THE BITCOIN STANDARD: THE DECENTRALIZED ALTERNATIVE TO CENTRAL BANKING by Saifedean Ammous Wiley (2018), 304 pp. ISBN: 978–1119473862 (hb, £22.99); 978–1119473862 (e‐book, £17.99)
by Luis Torras - 162-163 F. A. HAYEK: ECONOMICS, POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY By Peter J. Boettke, Palgrave Macmillan (2018), 350 pp. ISBN: 978–1137411594 (hb, €103.99); 978–1137411600 (e‐book, €83.2)
by Pedro Schwartz - 164-166 WHY WOMEN HAVE BETTER SEX UNDER SOCIALISM: AND OTHER ARGUMENTS FOR ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE by Kristen R. Ghodsee Bodley Head (2018), 240 pp. ISBN: 978–1847925596 (hb, £12.99); 978–1529110579 (pb, £8.99); 978–1473563896 (e‐book, £12.98)
by Madeline Grant
October 2018, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 305-306 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton - 307-324 Chinese Manufacturing in the Shadow of the China–US Trade War
by Kerry Liu - 325-338 Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and Financial Openness
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon - 339-347 Anti‐Competitive Market Distortions: A Typology
by Shanker A. Singham & U. Srinivasa Rangan - 348-356 The Middle East Needs to Rediscover its Market Roots
by Nima Sanandaji - 357-366 The Bank of England Over 325 Years
by Forrest Capie - 367-379 When a Right Goes Wrong: The Unintended Consequences of India's Right to Education Act
by Gopalkrishnan Iyer & Chris Counihan - 380-405 The Continuing Burden of Occupational Licensing in the United States
by Dick M. Carpenter & Lisa Knepper & Kyle Sweetland & Jennifer McDonald - 406-421 M‐Pesa and the ‘Market‐Led’ Approach to Financial Inclusion
by Scott Burns - 422-433 Is Commerce Good for the Soul? An Empirical Assessment
by Walker A. Wright - 434-443 Private Sector Alternatives to the Research Excellence Framework for University League Tables
by James Tooley & Barrie Craven - 444-446 Modesty and Scepticism are Needed to Re‐win the Case for Free Markets
by Mark Littlewood - 447-455 Adam Smith and the Vocabulary of Liberty: Two Views
by Alberto Mingardi - 456-457 Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State by Paul Tucker
by Geoffrey Wood - 458-459 No Ordinary Woman: The Life of Edith Penrose by Angela Penrose
by Shobhana Madhavan - 460-461 Bread for All: The Origins of the Welfare State by Chris Renwick
by Zachary Spiro
June 2018, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 165-165 Introduction
by J.R. Shackleton - 166-184 Justifications For Redistribution: A Critique
by Roland Vaubel - 185-196 Is Universal Service Justified By The Public Interest? From The Early Days To The Digital Age
by Dmitrii Trubnikov & Ekaterina Trubnikova - 197-206 Electronic Currency In Africa: M†Pesa As Private Inside Money
by Malavika Nair & Rahimat Emozozo - 207-223 William Huskisson And The Rhetoric Of Free Trade
by Christopher Rowe - 224-239 Using Legislation To Reduce One†Time Plastic Bag Usage
by Richard J. Kish - 240-256 How Is The Pro†Capitalist Mentality Globally Distributed?
by Pál Czeglédi & Carlos Newland - 257-264 Sir Charles Bean On The Uk'S Decade Of Super†Low Interest Rates: Comment
by Tim Congdon - 265-272 The €˜Productivity Puzzle’ And The Cost Of Capital
by J. R. Sargent - 273-280 Uk Defence: Are We Asking The Right Questions? A Response To Paul Robinson And Julian Richards
by Keith Hartley - 281-282 Rejoinder
by Paul Robinson - 283-292 Diagnosing Greece'S Pathologies
by Nicos Zafiris - 294-295 The Tyranny of Metrics by Jerry Z. Muller
by Paul Ormerod - 295-297 The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy by Mariana Mazzucato
by Roger Fox - 297-300 The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality by Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles
by Martin Ricketts - 300-302 Islamic Wealth Management: Theory and Practice edited by Mohamed Ariff and Shamser Mohammad
by Jaafar El†Murad - 302-303 The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today by Linda Yueh
by Madeline Grant
February 2018, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by J.R. Shackleton - 2-15 Central Banking after the Great Recession
by Charles Bean - 16-21 Comment
by Ed Balls - 22-37 Do Liberalising Reforms Harm the Environment? Evidence from the Post†Communist Transition
by Christian Bjørnskov - 38-57 Thomas Hodgskin, Rational Optimist
by Alberto Mingardi - 58-73 Rebalancing and Regional Economic Performance: Northern Ireland in A Nordic Mirror
by Graham Brownlow & Esmond Birnie - 74-87 Why We Should Change Our Attitude Towards Distressed Firms
by Nicos Zafiris - 88-95 Paternalism, Nudging and Liberty
by Christopher Snowdon - 96-105 Why Does the Negotiable Certificate of Deposit Matter for Chinese Banking?
by Kerry Liu - 106-124 Does Targeted Monetary Policy Matter? A Perspective from China
by Wenzhe Li - 125-130 CEO Remuneration: Tangled Top Pay?
by Damian Carnell - 131-138 The Challenges for Central Banks
by Gabriel Stein - 139-140 Frank Decker On Unstable Free Banking And The Stable Competitive Issue Of Irredeemable Currency: Comment
by Kevin Dowd - 141-142 Rejoinder
by Frank Decker - 143-156 India's Passage to Prosperity: The Long Journey
by Shobhana Madhavan - 158-159 Architect of Prosperity: Sir John Cowperthwaite and the Making of Hong Kong by Neil Monnery
by J. R. Shackleton - 160-161 What We Owe: Truths, Myths, and Lies about Public Debt By Carlo Cottarelli
by Julian Jessop - 161-162 Economics for the Common Good by Jean Tirole
by Diego Zuluaga
October 2017, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 341-342 Introduction
by J.R. Shackleton - 343-356 Central Bank or Monetary Authority? Three Views on Money and Monetary Reform
by Frank Decker - 357-364 Indirect Convertibility, Equity-Based Banking and Financial Stability
by David Cronin - 365-372 How Functional is the Eurozone? An Index of European Economic Integration Through the Single Currency
by Juan E. Castañeda & Pedro Schwartz - 373-381 The Demand for ‘Guard Labour’: Another Explanation
by Vincent Geloso & Vadim Kufenko - 382-396 The wisdom of demagogues: institutions, corruption and support for authoritarian populists
by Dalibor Rohac & Sahana Kumar & Andreas Johansson Heinö - 397-410 The Impact of Multilateral Trade Liberalisation on Economic Development: Some Empirical Evidence
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 411-421 US Immigration Levels, Urban Housing Values, and their Implications for Capital Share
by Ryan H. Murphy & Alex Nowrasteh - 422-427 The Prospects for Brexit: Two Views
by Patrick Minford & Vicky Pryce - 428-435 Is Two Per Cent on Defence Too Much? A Response to Paul Robinson
by Julian Richards - 436-440 Are Expert Economic Forecasters Socially Useless?
by Philip Booth - 442-458 Basic Income, Labour, and the Idea of Post-Capitalism
by Stephen Davies - 459-460 The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics by David Goodhart . Hurst ( 2017 ), 280 pp. ISBN: 978-1849047999 (hb, £20)
by Kate Andrews - 460-462 Adults in the Room: My Battle with Europe's Deep Establishment by Yanis Varoufakis . The Bodley Head ( 2017 ), 560 pp. ISBN: 978-1847924452 (hb, £20)
by Vicky Pryce - 462-463 Measuring Wellbeing: A History of Italian Living Standards by Giovanni Vecchi . Oxford University Press ( 2017 ), 645 pp. ISBN: 978-0199944590 (hb, £74.00)
by Giorgio Di Pietro - 463-465 The Political Spectrum: The Tumultuous Liberation of Wireless Technology, from Herbert Hoover to the Smartphone by Thomas Winslow Hazlett . Yale University Press ( 2017 ), 416 pp. ISBN: 978-0300210507 (hb, £25.00); 978-0300221107 (eBook, £21.59)
by Stephen Littlechild - 465-467 The Political Economy of European Banking Union by David Howarth and Lucia Quaglia . Oxford University Press ( 2016 ), 288 pp. ISBN: 978–0198727927 (hb, £55.00)
by Geoffrey Wood - 467-468 Chains of Finance: How Investment is Shaped by Diane-Laure Arjaliès , Philip Grant , Iain Hardie , Donald MacKenzie , and Ekaterina Svetlova . Oxford University Press ( 2017 ), 208 pp. ISBN: 978-0198802945 (hb, £30.00); 978-0192524102 (ebook; Kindle edn, £19.50)
by John Phelan
June 2017, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 165-166 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton - 167-181 Should There Be Freedom Of Dissociation?
by David S. Oderberg - 182-196 College Readiness: Are California Charter School Students Better Prepared?
by Kerry A. Adzima - 197-212 The Financing of Investment in Utility Assets
by Nicos Zafiris - 213-228 Lowering the Marginal Corporate Tax Rate: Why the Debate?
by Nikolay Anguelov - 229-239 What Marx Means Today
by Hans-Werner Sinn - 240-253 Judaism And Liberalism: Israel’S Economic Problem With Its Haredim
by David Conway - 254-270 Rising House Prices and Ultra-low Interest Rates: A Recipe for a New Banking Crisis?
by Andreas R. Dombret & Roman Goldbach - 271-278 Pricing Political Rallies
by Caleb S. Fuller & David S. Lucas - 279-287 China's Interest Rate Pass-through to Commercial Banks Before and After Interest Rate Liberalisation
by Kerry Liu - 289-294 Towards a Rational System of Alcohol Taxation
by Christopher Snowdon - 295-302 Why Two Per Cent on Defence is too Much
by Paul Robinson - 303-309 Writing The ‘Bourgeois Era’ Trilogy: A Reply To Eric Jones
by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey - 310-328 Do the Virtues Matter? Ethical Thinking and Modern Economics
by Martin Rhonheimer - 330-332 Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life by Edward Peter Stringham . Oxford University Press ( 2015 ), 296 pp. ISBN: 978-0199365166 (hb, £29.99)
by Valentina Milanova - 332-334 The Elgar Companion to Ronald H. Coase edited by Claude Ménard and Elodie Bertrand . Edward Elgar ( 2016 ), 384 pp. ISBN: 978-1782547983 (hb, £130.00)
by Martin Ricketts - 334-336 Sustainable Security: Rethinking American National Security Strategy edited by Jeremi Suri and Benjamin Valentino . Oxford University Press ( 2016 ), 432 pp. ISBN: 978-0190611477 (hb, £64.00); 978-0190611484 (pb, £16.99)
by Julian Richards - 336-337 Productivity Puzzles Across Europe edited by Philippe Askenazy , Lutz Bellman , Alex Bryson and Eva Moreno Galbis . Oxford University Press ( 2016 ), 352 pp. ISBN: 978-0198786160 (hb, £45.00)
by Anthony Savagar & Florian Gerth - 338-339 The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century by Walter Scheidel . Princeton University Press ( 2017 ), 528 pp. ISBN: 978-0691165028 (hb, £27.95); 978-1400884605 (Kindle edn, £20.89)
by Alberto Mingardi
February 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton - 2-14 Britain and Europe: What Ways Forward?
by Harold James - 15-18 Comment
by Robert Tombs - 19-35 A Perfect Impasse? Cuba's Move Towards the Market and the United States' Move Towards Cuba
by Stephen Wilkinson - 36-52 Shifting from Undersupply to Oversupply: Does NHS Workforce Planning Need a Paradigm Shift?
by Anita Charlesworth & Sarah Lafond - 53-65 How School Choice is Framed by Parental Preferences and Family Characteristics: A Study in Poor Areas of Lagos State, Nigeria
by Pauline Dixon & Steve Humble & James Tooley - 66-84 Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon - 85-101 Competition and Innovation in Retail Electricity Markets: Evidence from Italy
by Carlo Stagnaro - 102-111 Monetary Ratios in a Modern Regime: Why the Monetary Base still Matters
by Anthony J. Evans - 112-124 The Economics of Property Rights in Early and Medieval Christianity
by Benedikt Koehler - 125-133 Markets and Their Virtues
by Robert C. B. Miller - 135-140 Brexit is Unlikely to Provide Answers to Governance Problems Under Globalisation
by Valentina Kostadinova - 141-145 New Developments in Real Estate Financing
by Adam Baldwin - 146-155 Economic Growth as the Child of Literature and Ethics: Deirdre McCloskey's ‘Bourgeois Era’ Trilogy
by Eric Jones - 157-158 The Common Fisheries Policy: The Quest for Sustainability by Ernesto Penas Lado . Wiley-Blackwell ( 2016 ), 392 pp. ISBN: 978-1119085645 (hb, £150.00); 978-1119085652 (eBook, £135.99)
by Rachel Tingle - 158-159 The Theological Origins of Liberalism by İsmail Kurun . Lexington Books ( 2016 ), 270 pp. ISBN: 978-1498527408 (hb, £60.00); 978-1498527415 (eBook, £60.00)
by Benedikt Koehler - 160-161 On Central Banking by Jan Fredrik Qvigstad . Cambridge University Press ( 2016 ), 203 pp. ISBN: 978-1107150973 (hb, £39.99); 978-1316723371 (eBook, £19.20)
by Juan Castañeda
October 2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 237-238 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton - 239-257 Incentive Effects in Higher Education: an Improved Funding Model for Universities
by Peter Ainsworth & Tom McKenzie & Al Stroyny - 258-272 Pollution Havens and Their Relationship to the Environmental Kuznets Curve: The Case of the us Tyre Industry
by John McCollough & Miao He & Arzu Tay Bayramoglu - 273-281 Behavioural Economics: A Virginia Political Economy Perspective
by Steven Horwitz - 282-293 The Social Costs of Innovation Policy
by Sinclair Davidson & Jason Potts - 294-308 Post-Cameralist Governance: Towards a Robust Political Economy of Bureaucracy
by Alexander William Salter - 309-317 Social Order in a Fragile State: Rio's Favelas
by Cortney S. Rodet - 318-325 The Turnover-Reducing Effects of the Minimum Wage may Harm the Economy
by Vincent Geloso - 326-340 Interpreting Deliberative Democracy: Speech Acts, Strategic Action and Coercion
by Graham Dawson - 341-347 Does Australia's Unfair Contracts Act Limit Or Enhance Contractual Freedom?
by Ken Phillips