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2013, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 136-156 Regression Costs Fall, Mining Ratios Rise, Publication Bias Looms, and Techniques Get Fancier: Reflections on Some Trends in Empirical Macroeconomics
by Martin Paldam - 157-161 Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? A Symposium Prologue
by Daniel B. Klein - 162-166 Where Is the Next Rose Director?
by John Blundell - 167-171 Why Are There No Milton Friedmans Today?
by David Colander - 172-174 Why Is There No New Milton Friedman Today?
by Tyler Cowen - 175-179 Why There Is No Milton Friedman Today
by Richard A. Epstein - 180-183 Mistah Friedman? He Dead
by James K. Galbraith - 184-188 The Uniqueness of Milton Friedman
by J. Daniel Hammond - 189-194 Why Milton Friedman Was Rare
by David R. Henderson - 195-196 Why There Is No New Milton Friedman
by Daniel Houser - 197-204 On Why There Is No Milton Friedman Today: Sui Generis, Sui Temporis
by Steven G. Medema - 205-209 Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today?
by Sam Peltzman - 210-213 Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today?
by Richard A. Posner - 214-216 Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today?
by Robert Solow
2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 2-14 The Max U Approach: Prudence Only, or Not Even Prudence? A Smithian Perspective
by David Lipka - 15-24 Model Distraction: A Comment on Daveri and Tabellini
by Andrea Imperia - 25-31 Did John Lott Provide Bad Data to the NRC? A Note on Aneja, Donohue, and Zhang
by Carlisle E. Moody & John R. Lott, Jr. & Thomas B. Marvell - 32-39 Substance vs. Sideshows in the More Guns, Less Crime Debate: A Comment on Moody, Lott, and Marvell
by Abhay Aneja & John J. Donohue III & Alexandria Zhang - 40-69 Did Jose Canseco Really Improve the Performance of His Teammates by Spreading Steroids? A Critique of Gould and Kaplan
by John Charles Bradbury - 70-86 The Peer Effect of Jose Canseco: A Reply to J. C. Bradbury
by Eric D. Gould & Todd R. Kaplan - 87-96 Reply to Deirdre McCloskey and Stephen Ziliak on Statistical Significance
by Thomas Mayer - 97-107 We Agree That Statistical Significance Proves Essentially Nothing: A Rejoinder to Thomas Mayer
by Stephen T. Ziliak & Deirdre N. McCloskey - 108-115 Paul Krugman Denies Having Concurred With an Administration Forecast: A Note
by David O. Cushman - 116-125 Economics Professors' Voting, Policy Views, Favorite Economists, and Frequent Lack of Consensus
by Daniel B. Klein & William L. Davis & David Hedengren - 126-134 Euro Politics: An Interview with Roland Vaubel
by Roland Vaubel
2012, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 170-185 Big Questions and Poor Economics: Banerjee and Duflo on Schooling in Developing Countries
by James Tooley - 186-209 Why the Denial? Low-Cost Private Schools in Developing Countries and Their Contributions to Education
by Pauline Dixon - 210-233 Was Occupational Licensing Good for Minorities? A Critique of Marc Law and Mindy Marks
by Daniel B. Klein & Benjamin Powell & Evgeny S. Vorotnikov - 234-255 Occupational Licensing and Minorities: A Reply to Klein, Powell, and Vorotnikov
by Marc T. Law & Mindy S. Marks - 256-297 Ziliak and McCloskey's Criticisms of Significance Tests: An Assessment
by Thomas Mayer - 298-308 Statistical Significance in the New Tom and the Old Tom: A Reply to Thomas Mayer
by Deirdre N. McCloskey & Stephen T. Ziliak - 309-349 Mankiw vs. DeLong and Krugman on the CEA's Real GDP Forecasts in Early 2009: What Might a Time Series Econometrician Have Said?
by David O. Cushman - 350-365 Rating Government Bonds: Can We Raise Our Grade?
by Marc D. Joffe
2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- A1-A18 Supplement to "Race, Ethnicity, and Baseball Card Prices: A Replication, Correction, and Extension of Hewitt, Muñoz, Oliver, and Regoli"
by David W. Findlay & John M. Santos - 78-99 Freedom Versus Coercion in Industrial Ecology: A Reply to Boons
by Pierre Desrochers - 100-111 Freedom Versus Coercion in Industrial Ecology: Mind the Gap!
by Frank Boons - 112-121 Fact Versus Conjecture in the History of Industrial Waste Utilization
by Christine Meisner Rosen - 122-140 Race, Ethnicity, and Baseball Card Prices: A Replication, Correction, and Extension of Hewitt, Muñoz, Oliver, and Regoli
by David W. Findlay & John M. Santos - 141-148 Beyond Race Cards in America’s Pastime: An Appreciative Reply to Findlay and Santos
by Robert Muñoz, Jr. - 149-162 Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists
by Daniel B. Klein & William L. Davis & Bob G. Figgins & David Hedengren - 163-169 The Transmission of the Ideals of Economic Freedom
by F. A. Hayek
2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editor’s Notes: Acknowledgments 2010-11
by Daniel B. Klein - 3-20 The Unemployment Impact of the 2008 Extension of Unemployment Insurance: As High as Robert Barro Suggested?
by Steven D. Mullins - 21-23 Introduction to Symposium on U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis: Tipping-Point Scenarios and Crash Dynamics
by Tyler Cowen - 24-40 Some Possible Consequences of a U.S. Government Default
by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel - 41-50 The Bond Market Wins
by Garett Jones - 51-59 How a Default Might Play Out
by Arnold Kling - 60-70 Courting an Avoidable Financial Crisis
by Joseph J. Minarik - 71-77 How and Why a U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis Could Occur
by Peter J. Wallison
2011, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 193-204 Property: A Bundle of Rights? Prologue to the Property Symposium
by Daniel B. Klein & John Robinson - 205-214 Bundle-of-Sticks Notions in Legal and Economic Scholarship
by Eric R. Claeys - 215-222 Two Cheers for the Bundle-of-Sticks Metaphor, Three Cheers for Merrill and Smith
by Robert C. Ellickson - 223-235 Bundle-of-Rights Theory as a Bulwark Against Statist Conceptions of Private Property
by Richard A. Epstein - 236-246 The Regulative Function of Property Rights
by Larissa Katz - 247-254 The Property Prism
by Thomas W. Merrill - 255-264 The False Promise of the Right to Exclude
by Adam Mossoff - 265-273 A Bundle Theorist Holds On to His Collection of Sticks
by Stephen R. Munzer - 274-278 Potentiality, Actuality, and "Stick"-Theory
by J. E. Penner - 279-291 Property Is Not Just a Bundle of Rights
by Henry E. Smith
2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 110-125 Adam Smith and Liberal Economics: Reading the Minimum Wage Debate of 1795-96
by Christopher Martin - 126-146 Economics Professors' Favorite Economic Thinkers, Journals, and Blogs (along with Party and Policy Views)
by William L. Davis & Bob G. Figgins & David Hedengren & Daniel B. Klein - 147-156 Richard T. Ely: The Confederate Flag of the AEA?
by Clifford F. Thies & Ryan Daza - 157-173 Economic Enlightenment Revisited: New Results Again Find Little Relationship Between Education and Economic Enlightenment but Vitiate Prior Evidence of the Left Being Worse
by Daniel B. Klein & Zeljka Buturovic - 174-184 Remarks from 1809 by Dupont de Nemours on Adam Smith
by Pierre-Samuel Dupont de Nemours & Frederic Sautet - 185-192 An Award for Calling the Crash
by Mason Gaffney
2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-12 Unfortunately Unfamiliar with Robert Higgs and Others: A Rejoinder to Gauti Eggertsson on the 1930s
by Steven Horwitz - 13-27 Constraints on Housing Supply: Natural and Regulatory
by Wendell Cox - 28-32 Dropping the Geographic-Constraints Variable Makes Only a Minor Difference: Reply to Cox
by Haifang Huang & Yao Tang - 33-38 Troubling Research on Troubled Assets: Charles Zheng on the U.S. Toxic Asset Auction Plan
by Linus Wilson - 39-56 Growth Accelerations Revisited
by Guo Xu - 57-75 Advanced Placement Economics: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
by Tawni H. Ferrarini & James D. Gwartney & John S. Morton - 76-95 The Ideological Profile of Harvard University Press: Categorizing 494 Books Published 2000-2010
by David Gordon & Per Nilsson - 96-109 The Never to Be Forgotten Hutcheson: Excerpts from W.R. Scott
by W.R. Scott
2010, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 197-204 A Reply to Steven Horwitz's Commentary on "Great Expectations and the End of the Depression"
by Gauti B. Eggertsson - 205-234 A Life among the Econ, Particularly at UCLA
by William R. Allen - 235-274 Economics, Economists, and Economic Policy: Modern American Experiences
by William R. Allen - 275-287 Czech Economists on Economic Policy: A Survey
by Daniel Stastny - 288-319 Economist Petitions: Ideology Revealed
by David Hedengren & Daniel B. Klein & Carrie Milton - 320-336 Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Organ Liberalization?
by Jon Diesel - 337-340 The Unenlightening "Economic Enlightenment in Relation to College-going, Ideology and Other Variables"
by Roderick Hill - 341-342 Economic Enlightenment Poll Creates More Heat Than Light
by E. D. Kain - 343-346 Identification Problems in Economic Enlightenment Surveys: A Comment on Buturovic and Klein
by Daniel P. Kuehn - 347-351 A Rigged Test: A Critical Look at Buturovic and Klein's Conception of "Economic Enlightenment"
by David F. Ruccio
2010, Volume 7, Issue 2
- A1-A124 44 Transcripts: Economists Who Answered the Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices
by Jason Briggeman & Daniel B. Klein & Kevin D. Rollins - 107-112 Econometric Errors in an _Applied Economics_ Article
by Dimitris Hatzinikolaou - 113-118 The Euro: It Happened, It's Not Reversible, So… Make It Work
by Lars Jonung & Eoin Drea - 119-156 When the White House Changes Party, Do Economists Change Their Tune on Budget Deficits?
by Brett Barkley - 162-173 44 Economists Answer Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices
by Jason Briggeman & Daniel B. Klein & Kevin D. Rollins - 174-196 Economic Enlightenment in Relation to College-going, Ideology, and Other Variables: A Zogby Survey of Americans
by Zeljka Buturovic & Daniel B. Klein
2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editor's Notes: Acknowledgements 2008-09
by Daniel Klein - 4-52 It Can't Happen, It's a Bad Idea, It Won't Last: U.S. Economists on the EMU and the Euro, 1989-2002
by Lars Jonung & Eoin Drea - 53-55 I Was a Euro Enthusiast
by C. Fred Bergsten - 56-58 A Political Scientist's Perspective
by Jeffry Frieden - 59-60 Understanding the Euro Requires Political Economy, Not Just Economics
by Charles Goodhart - 61-66 Reflections on Currency Reform and the Euro
by Steve H. Hanke - 66-72 It Has Happened—And It Will Continue to Succeed
by Otmar Issing - 73-75 There Was No Analytical Alternative to the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas
by Peter B. Kenen - 76-77 Mundell Changed His Mind
by Ronald I. McKinnon - 78-81 The Secret of the Euro's Success
by George Selgin - 82-90 The Euro and the German Veto
by Roland Vaubel - 91-98 Outliers and the Halloween Effect: Comment on Maberly and Pierce
by H. Douglas Witte
2009, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 313-336 Great Apprehensions, Prolonged Depression: Gauti Eggertsson on the 1930s
by Steven Horwitz - 337-348 The Policy Views of American Economic Association Members: The Results of a New Survey
by Robert Whaples - 349-351 Confession of an Economist: Writing to Impress Rather than Inform
by David R. Hakes - 352-358 Preference Falsification in Teaching
by Stephen Kinsella - 359-363 Confessions of a College Non-Economizer
by William Patrick Leonard - 364-373 Economic Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Math Gamer, the Anti-Policy Econometrician and the Narrative Political Economist
by Bruce L. Benson - 374-388 A Reply to Daniel Klein on Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand
by Gavin Kennedy - 389-410 The Scottish Tradition in Economic Thought
by Alec Lawrence Macfie
2009, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 181-194 Occupational Licensing: Scant Treatment in Labor Texts
by E. Frank Stephenson & Erin E. Wendt - 195-202 Do Economists Believe American Democracy Is Working?
by William L. Davis & Bob Figgins - 203-217 The Debate on Shall Issue Laws, Continued
by Carlisle E. Moody & Thomas B. Marvell - 218-238 More Guns, Less Crime Fails Again: The Latest Evidence from 1977 – 2006
by Ian Ayres & John J. Donohue III - 239-263 Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand: From Metaphor to Myth
by Gavin Kennedy - 264-279 In Adam Smith's Invisible Hands: Comment on Gavin Kennedy
by Daniel B. Klein - 280-312 Intellectual Hazard: A Liberal Selection of Quotations
by Daniel B. Klein
2009, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 2-20 Goldin and Katz and Education Policy Failings in Historical Perspective
by Arnold Kling & John Merrifield - 21-34 Some Anomalies Arising from Bandwagons that Impart Upward Sloping Segments to Market Demand
by Micha Gisser & James E. McClure & Giray Okten & Gary Santoni - 35-59 Yet Another Refutation of the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis – With Some Help From Moody and Marvell
by Ian Ayres & John J. Donohue III - 60-72 Does Economics Have a Gender?
by Christina Jonung & Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg - 73-112 Rent Control: Do Economists Agree?
by Blair Jenkins - 113-180 Desperately Seeking Smithians: Responses to the Questionnaire about Building an Identity
by Daniel B. Klein
2008, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 269-293 The Debate on Shall-Issue Laws
by Carlisle E. Moody & Thomas B. Marvell - 294-315 Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Subsidies for Sports Franchises, Stadiums, and Mega-Events?
by Dennis Coates & Brad R. Humphreys - 316-348 Colleagues, Where Is the Market Failure? Economists on the FDA
by Daniel B. Klein - 349-351 The Curtailment of Critical Commentary in Australian Economics
by Brian Dollery & Joel Byrnes & Galia Akimova - 352-357 The Present State of Economic Science
by Glenn E. Hoover - 358-372 Toward a Public and Professional Identity for Our Economics
by Daniel B. Klein - 373-379 Uncovering the Costs of the Iraq War
by Fred E. Foldvary
2008, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 135-144 The Soviet Economic Decline Revisited
by Brendan K. Beare - 145-147 Reply to Brendan Beare
by William Easterly & Stanley Fischer - 148-155 The Diluted Economics of Casinos and Crime: A Rejoinder to Grinols and Mustard’s Reply
by Douglas M. Walker - 156-162 Connecting Casinos and Crime: More Corrections of Walker
by Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard - 163-168 Smoking in Restaurants: Rejoinder to Alamar and Glantz
by David R. Henderson - 169-173 Externalities in the Workplace: A Response to a Rejoinder to a Response to a Response to a Paper
by Benjamin C. Alamar & Stanton A. Glantz - 174-192 Reaching the Top? On Gender Balance in the Economics Profession
by Christina Jonung & Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg - 193-198 On Gender Balance in the Economics Profession
by Ann Mari May - 199-203 Mr. Max and the Substantial Errors of Manly Economics
by Deirdre N. McCloskey - 204-218 Diversity in Tastes, Values, and Preferences: Comment on Jonung and Ståhlberg
by Catherine Hakim - 219-226 Preferences Underlying Women's Choices in Academic Economics
by John A. Johnson - 227-239 What Is the Right Number of Women? Hints and Puzzles from Cognitive Ability Research
by Garett Jones - 240-268 Honestly, Who Else Would Fund Such Research? Reflections of a Non-Smoking Scholar
by Michael L. Marlow
2008, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 4-20 Do Casinos Really Cause Crime?
by Douglas M. Walker - 21-31 Correctly Critiquing Casino-Crime Causality
by Earl L. Grinols & David B. Mustard - 32-45 Highway Penetration of Central Cities: Not a Major Cause of Suburbanization
by Wendell Cox & Peter Gordon & Christian L. Redfearn - 46-50 Reply to Cox, Gordon, and Redfearn's Comment on "Did Highways Cause Suburbanization?"
by Nathaniel Baum-Snow - 51-58 Growth Accelerations and Regime Changes: A Correction
by Richard Jong-A-Pin & Jakob De Haan - 59-65 The EITC Disincentive: A Reply to Dr. Hilary Hoynes
by Paul Trampe - 66-77 Gulphs in Mankind's Career of Prosperity: A Critique of Adam Smith on Interest Rate Restrictions
by Jeremy Bentham - 78-90 The Market for Lemmas: Evidence That Complex Models Rarely Operate in Our World
by Philip R. P. Coelho & James E. McClure - 91-108 "Theory" and "Models": Terminology Through the Looking Glass
by Robert S. Goldfarb & Jon Ratner - 109-133 Left Out: A Critique of Paul Krugman Based on a Comprehensive Account of His New York Times Columns, 1997 through 2006
by Daniel B. Klein & Harika Anna Barlett - I-XLV Taking Stock of Paul Krugman's 654 _New York Times_ Columns, 1997 through 2006
by Harika Anna Barlett & Daniel B. Klein
2007, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 284-291 Smoking in Restaurants: Who Best to Set the House Rules?
by David R. Henderson - 292-295 Smoking in Restaurants: A Reply to David Henderson
by Benjamin C. Alamar & Stanton A. Glantz - 296-302 Deposit Insurance and Moral Hazard: Capital, Risk, Malfeasance, and Mismanagement
by Gary Richardson - 303-307 Quantifying Moral Hazard: A Reply to Gary Richardson
by Linda M. Hooks & Kenneth J. Robinson - 308-320 The EITC Disincentive: The Effects on Hours Worked from the Phase-out of the Earned Income Tax Credit
by Paul Trampe - 321-325 The EITC Disincentive: A Reply to Paul Trampe
by Hilary Hoynes - 326-337 Got Replicability? The _Journal of Money, Credit and Banking_ Archive
by B. D. McCullough - 338-344 Thriving at Amazon: How Schumpeter Lives in Books Today
by Arthur M. Diamond, Jr. - 345-358 Economists Against Smoot-Hawley
by Editors
2007, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 168 Symposium Introduction: Trailblazers Too Lightly Mentioned?
by Editors - 169-183 The Economic Analysis of Constitutions: Fatalism Versus Vitalism
by Charles B. Blankart & Gerrit B. Koester - 184-196 The Empirical Institutions-Growth Literature: Is Something Amiss at the Top?
by John W. Dawson - 197-212 Peter Bauer: Blazing the Trail of Development
by Ian Vasquez - 213-229 The Role of Economists in Liberalizing Swedish Agriculture
by Henrik Lindberg - 230-240 Where Would Adam Smith Publish Today? The Near Absence of Math-free Research in Top Journals
by Daniel Sutter & Rex Pjesky - 241-271 Model Building versus Theorizing: The Paucity of Theory in the _Journal of Economic Theory_
by Daniel B. Klein & Pedro P. Romero - 272-283 The Internet and the Structure of Discourse: The Websites of Economists at Harvard and George Mason
by Daniel J. D'Amico & Daniel B. Klein
2007, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 3-45 Empire: Public Goods and Bads
by Christopher J. Coyne & Steve Davies - 46-59 Death and Taxes, Including Inflation: the Public versus Economists
by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel - 60-70 Textbooks and Pure Fiscal Policy: The Neglect of Monetary Basics
by Lee C. Spector & T. Norman Van Cott - 71-78 Handling Economic Freedom in Growth Regressions: Suggestions for Clarification
by Julio H. Cole & Robert A. Lawson - 79-82 Handling Economic Freedom in Growth Regressions: A Reply to Cole and Lawson
by Jakob De Haan & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 83-111 Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Household and Municipal Recycling?
by Matthew Gunter - 112-124 The Practical Utility of Economic Science
by Edwin Cannan - 125-167 Reasons for Supporting the Minimum Wage: Asking Signatories of the "Raise the Minimum Wage" Statement
by Daniel B. Klein & Stewart Dompe
2006, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 398-406 On Testing the Connection between Economic Freedom and Growth
by Robert A. Lawson - 407-411 How to Handle Economic Freedom: Reply to Lawson
by Jakob De Haan & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 412-434 Assume the Positional: Comment on Robert Frank
by Andrew Kashdan & Daniel B. Klein - 435-451 Taking Libertarian Concerns Seriously: Reply to Kashdan and Klein
by Robert H. Frank - 452-460 Work Incentives and Employment are the Wrong Explanation of Sweden's Success
by Andreas Bergh - 461-465 Second Reply to Bergh
by Peter H. Lindert - 466-483 A Little More Liberty: What the _JEL_ Omits in Its Account of What the Economic Report of the President Omits
by Daniel B. Klein & Michael J. Clark - 484-510 Benjamin Franklin and Colonial Money: A Reply to Michener and Wright—Yet Again
by Farley Grubb - 511-550 Knut Wicksell, Gustav Cassel, Eli Heckscher, Bertil Ohlin and Gunnar Myrdal on the Role of the Economist in Public Debate
by Benny Carlson & Lars Jonung - 551-602 Do Economists Reach a Conclusion On Rail Transit?
by Ted Balaker & Cecilia Joung Kim - 603-604 Correspondence September 2006
by Meir Kohn
2006, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 210-235 Is the Swedish Welfare State A Free Lunch?
by Andreas Bergh - 236-250 The Welfare State Is the Wrong Target: A Reply to Bergh
by Peter H. Lindert - 251-274 Farley Grubb’s Noisy Evasions on Colonial Money: A Rejoinder
by Ronald W. Michener & Robert E. Wright - 275-282 The Costs of Critical Commentary in Economics Journals
by Robert Whaples - 283-291 Why Has Critical Commentary Been Curtailed at Top Economics Journals? A Reply to Robert Whaples
by Philip R. P. Coelho & James E. McClure - 292-379 Do Economists Reach A Conclusion on Road Pricing? The Intellectual History of an Idea
by Robin Lindsey - 380-392 A List of the 364 Economists Who Objected to Thatcher’s Macro Policy
by Philip Booth - 393-397 Reply to Hortlund's "Defense of the Real Bills Doctrine"
by Richard H. Timberlake
2006, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 4-44 Miscounting Money of Colonial America
by Ronald W. Michener & Robert E. Wright - 45-72 Theory, Evidence, and Belief— The Colonial Money Puzzle Revisited: Reply to Michener and Wright
by Farley Grubb - 73-87 In Defense of the Real Bills Doctrine
by Per Hortlund

