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June 2023, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 170-184 The evolution of the Swedish market model
by Nima Sanandaji & Viktor Ström & Mouna Esmaeilzadeh & Saeid Esmaeilzadeh - 185-200 If ‘money matters’, what about the monetary base?
by Tim Congdon - 201-210 Debt and currency value during COVID‐19 in the Global South
by Behrooz Gharleghi - 211-228 Currency under War Communism: An example of Gresham's Law?
by Cristóbal Matarán - 229-244 The relationship between economic freedom and peace
by Alexander Jelloian - 245-264 The impact of rising EU Allowance prices on core inflation in the Eurozone
by Hideki Nishigaki - 265-274 The UK's net neutrality regulation helps neither consumers nor innovators
by Roslyn Layton - 275-286 Are electric vehicles really green?
by Richard Kish - 287-296 Paul Sagar's contentious interpretation of Adam Smith
by Alberto Mingardi - 298-302 Hayek: A Life, 1899–1950 By Bruce Caldwell and Hansjörg Klausinger
by Pedro Schwartz - 303-304 Rethinking economics as social theory By Richard E. Wagner. Edward Elgar. 2022. pp. 208. £85.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978–1802204759. £25.00 (ebk). ISBN: 978–1802204766
by Eric Jones - 305-307 The fiscal theory of the price level By John H Cochrane
by Michael Ben‐Gad - 308-310 Better money: Gold, fiat, or Bitcoin? By Lawrence H White
by Geoffrey Wood
February 2023, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 2-31 The widespread failure of central banks to control inflation
by Willem H Buiter - 32-52 America's decoupling from China: A perspective from stock markets
by Kerry Liu - 53-72 The monetary policy strategy of the Bank of England in 2020–21: An assessment
by John Greenwood - 73-88 Why is the West unique in linking religiosity to market friendliness?
by Pál Czeglédi - 89-108 Which factors affect the sustainability of pension schemes?
by Said Outlioua & Abdesselam Fazouane - 109-114 The postliberal confusion
by Jamie Whyte - 115-125 There is no capitalist conspiracy and the rich are not all‐powerful
by Rainer Zitelmann - 126-132 Benedikt Koehler on Moses
by David Conway - 133-141 The search for stability
by Geoffrey Wood - 142-148 Inventing austerity
by Alessandro Roselli - 149-150 The Federal Reserve: A new history by Robert L Hetzel
by Forrest Capie - 151-154 The price of time: The real story of interest
by Charles Amos - 155-157 The Baron: Maurice de Hirsch and the Jewish nineteenth century, by Matthias B Lehmann
by Benedikt Koehler - 158-160 A guide to good money: Beyond the illusions of asset inflation. By Brendan Brown
by Michael James - 161-163 Orderly Britain: How Britain has resolved everyday problems, from dog fouling to double parking, by Tim Newburn|Andrew Ward
by J R Shackleton - 164-166 Beyond positivism, behaviorism, and neoinstitutionalism in economics By Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
by Peter J Boettke
October 2022, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 418-441 The Industrial Revolution as a collective action problem: The House of Commons games patents of monopoly, November 1601
by Terence Kealey - 442-452 Testing the total consumption model of alcohol
by Christopher Snowdon - 453-476 Aid for Trade is more effective when the trading environment is more predictable
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon - 477-499 Was David Hume a racist? Interpreting Hume's infamous footnote (Part II)
by Kendra Asher - 500-504 A response to Kendra Asher
by James F Fieser - 505-514 The early Christian origins of voluntary poor relief
by Benedikt Koehler - 515-527 The role of anti‐capitalism in Hitler's world view
by Rainer Zitelmann - 528-540 By the same author: Presenting Adam Smith's works as a whole
by Daniel B Klein & Caroline Breashears - 541-548 Economics laureates should disclose their political ideologies in policy petitions
by Emre Kuvvet - 549-558 The fallacies of central bank independence
by James Forder - 560-561 THE FUTURE OF MONEY: HOW THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION IS TRANSFORMING CURRENCIES AND FINANCE, by Eswar S Prasad
by Brandon Davies - 562-564 THE POWER OF GEOGRAPHY: TEN MAPS THAT REVEAL THE FUTURE OF OUR WORLD. by Tim Marshall
by Eric Jones - 565-566 INTEREST AND CAPITAL: THE MONETARY ECONOMICS OF MICHAL KALECKI by Jan Toporowski Oxford University Press (2022), pp. 208. ISBN: 978–0198816232 (hb, £65.00); 978–0192548221 (e‐book, £45.41)
by Forrest Capie - 567-570 BRITISH RAIL: A NEW HISTORY by Christian Wolmar
by J R Shackleton - 571-573 The Magic Money Tree And Other Economic Tales
by John Phelan
June 2022, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 209-209 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 210-224 Attitudes towards the rich in China, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam
by Rainer Zitelmann - 225-239 Was David Hume a racist? Interpreting Hume's infamous footnote (Part I)
by Kendra Asher - 240-258 The constitution of ambiguity: The effects of constitutions on economic freedom
by Ryan H Murphy - 259-274 Is inflation caused by deteriorating inflation expectations or excessive monetary growth?
by Kent Matthews & Kian Ong - 275-287 Whither monetarism?
by Scott Sumner - 288-306 On monetary growth and inflation in leading economies, 2021–22: Relative prices and the overall price level
by John Greenwood & Steve H Hanke - 307-326 Illiberal economic institutions and racial intolerance in the United States
by Walker Wright - 327-343 Rethinking the pandemic narrative: An ordoliberal perspective
by Dmitrii Trubnikov - 344-360 Venezuela's collapse: Exogenous shock or institutional design?
by Jorge Jraissati & Keith Jakee - 361-368 The different obligations owed to small groups, the poor – and to participants in the extended market order: Anscombe, Hayek, Hume and usury
by Robert C B Miller - 369-384 How might the United Kingdom's debt–GDP ratio be reduced? Evidence from the last 120 years
by Michael Wickens - 385-394 Russia versus the West: Facing the long‐term challenge
by Michael Ben‐Gad - 395-408 Is there a new case for reparations?
by John A Tatom - 409-410 A MONETARY AND FISCAL HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA, 1960–2017 edited by Timothy J Kehoe, Juan Pablo Nicolini
by Forrest Capie - 411-413 A DUTY OF CARE: BRITAIN BEFORE AND AFTER COVID, by Peter Hennessy
by J R Shackleton - 414-416 THE JOURNEY OF HUMANITY: THE ORIGINS OF WEALTH AND INEQUALITY by Oded Galor
by John Phelan
February 2022, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 2-12 Monetary policy in a world of radical uncertainty
by Mervyn King - 13-29 Equality Street: Ideology and attitudes towards the purely relative definition of poverty
by Andrew Dunn - 30-49 Private regulation versus government regulation: The example of financial markets
by Philip Booth - 50-69 Health economics explained through six questions and answers
by Peter Zweifel - 70-86 International sanctions and development: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean (1950–2019)
by Fernando A I González - 87-114 Cognitive economics and the Market Mind Hypothesis: Exploring the final frontier of economics
by Patrick Schotanus - 115-134 Dynamic efficiency and economic complexity
by Vicente Moreno‐Casas & Philipp Bagus - 135-143 Gratefulness, resentfulness, and some modern slogans
by Daniel B Klein - 144-160 John Blundell's cricket blueprint revisited
by Andy Stevens - 161-167 Building from the bottom up: Politics after Covid
by Ruth Kelly - 168-178 State of deception: Propaganda in the war on terror
by Abigail R Hall - 179-185 Islamic and Western banking: A Chicago perspective
by Gerald R Steele - 186-194 Time to put ‘money’ back into ‘monetary policy’
by Julian Jessop - 195-197 COGS AND MONSTERS: WHAT ECONOMICS IS, AND WHAT IT SHOULD BE by Diane Coyle
by Charles Amos - 198-200 MONEY AND THE RULE OF LAW: GENERALITY AND PREDICTABILITY IN MONETARY INSTITUTIONS by Peter J. Boettke | Alexander William Salter | Daniel J Smith
by Geoffrey Wood - 201-203 TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF MUDDLING THROUGH: THE SURPRISING STORY OF BRITAIN'S ECONOMY FROM BOOM TO BUST AND BACK AGAIN by Duncan Weldon
by Stephen Davies - 204-206 THREE DAYS AT CAMP DAVID: HOW A SECRET MEETING IN 1971 TRANSFORMED THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Jeffrey E. Garten
by Michael James
October 2021, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 353-353 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 354-376 What can we learn from the United Kingdom’s post‐1945 economic reforms?
by Nicholas Crafts - 377-390 Gender quotas and company financial performance: A systematic review
by Jeong Jin Yu & Guy Madison - 391-415 The challenge of removing a mistaken price cap
by Stephen Littlechild - 416-429 Economic complexity and poverty in developing countries
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 430-441 From bailout to bail‐in: Making banking a legitimate part of the market economy
by Pär Holmbäck Adelwald - 442-457 A call to embrace jural dualism
by Jonathon Diesel & Daniel B Klein - 458-464 The viability of the UK's assetless electricity retailers
by Lawrence Haar - 465-471 Configuring Hayek versus Keynes: Decentralisation, regulation, and computational discovery procedures
by Ron Wallace - 472-475 Tax tyranny: A classical liberal analysis
by Pascal Salin - 476-488 Defending liberal individualism against communitarian critiques
by Graham Dawson - 489-490 CONTROLLING CORRUPTION: THE SOCIAL CONTRACT APPROACH by Bo Rothstein
by Gabriel Stein - 491-492 ECONOMICS IN ONE VIRUS: AN INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC REASONING THROUGH COVID‐19 by Ryan A Bourne
by Christopher Snowdon - 493-495 TAXING SIN by Michael Thom
by Charles Amos - 496-498 Leave Me Alone And I'Ll Make You Rich: How The Bourgeois Deal Enriched The World
by John Phelan - 499-500 Islam & Economics: A Primer On Markets, Morality, And Justice
by Benedikt Koehler - 501-502 THE POWER OF CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL AND THE WEALTH OF NATIONS by Philippe Aghion|Céline Antonin|Simon Bunel
by Nicholas Crafts - 503-505 THE GYPSY ECONOMIST: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF COLIN CLARK by Alex Millmow
by J R Shackleton - 506-508 FULLY GROWN: WHY A STAGNANT ECONOMY IS A SIGN OF SUCCESS by Dietrich Vollrath
by Paul Ormerod
June 2021, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 197-197 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 198-210 COVID‐19 and complexity: Hayekian economics and the world after the pandemic
by Stephen Davies - 211-224 Attitudes to wealth in seven countries: The Social Envy Coefficient and the Rich Sentiment Index
by Rainer Zitelmann - 225-240 Attitudes to work and time spent unemployed across 30 years
by Andrew Dunn - 241-251 Sovereign wealth funds: A potential solution to market failure and government failure
by James Broughel - 252-270 Changes in Italy's education‐related digital divide
by Giorgio Di Pietro - 271-283 Nudges for better voters
by Nicolás Maloberti - 284-298 Rising repair costs and the throwaway society
by John McCollough & Ailian Qiu - 300-308 Hyperinflation, depression, and the rise of Adolf Hitler
by Alessandro Roselli - 309-312 The right to move and the right to exclude: Ilya Somin and ‘foot voting’
by Paul Graham - 313-316 Migration and liberal dilemmas: A comment on Ilya Somin's ‘foot voting’
by Stephen Davies - 317-319 Rejoinder
by Ilya Somin - 320-335 Interest rates or quantity of money? Edward Nelson on Milton Friedman
by Tim Congdon - 337-339 CRAFTING CONSENSUS: WHY CENTRAL BANKERS CHANGE THEIR SPEECH AND HOW SPEECH CHANGES THE ECONOMY by Nicole Baerg
by Geoffrey Wood - 340-342 CHINA'S GRAND STRATEGY AND AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE IN THE NEW GLOBAL ORDER by Geoff Raby
by Frank Milne - 343-345 DYNAMISM: THE VALUES THAT DRIVE INNOVATION, JOB SATISFACTION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH by Edmund Phelps, Raicho Bojilov, Hian Teck Hoon, Gylfi Zoega
by Carlo Stagnaro - 346-348 RELIGION AND THE RISE OF CAPITALISM by Benjamin M. Friedman
by Benedikt Koehler - 349-350 RELENTLESS: THE FORENSICS OF MOBSTERS' BUSINESS PRACTICES, by Jerold L. Zimmerman, Daniel P. Forrester
by David Gindis
February 2021, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 3-20 The fiscal and monetary response to COVID‐19: What the Great Depression has – and hasn't – taught us
by George Selgin - 21-37 Can central banks run out of ammunition? The role of the money‐equities‐interaction channel in monetary policy
by Tim Congdon - 38-50 Debt, deficits, and inflation
by Forrest Capie & Geoffrey Wood - 51-58 Assessing the Powell policy review
by Robert Hetzel - 59-83 Do enlarged fiscal deficits cause inflation? The historical record
by Michael D. Bordo & Mickey D. Levy - 84-95 Poverty volatility and poverty in developing countries
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 96-110 Salvador Allende's development policy: Lessons after 50 years
by Victor I. Espinosa - 111-122 Impact of the Affordable Care Act on diabetes diagnoses in the United States: A county‐level analysis
by Rupa Palanki & Siva Chamarthy & Srinivas Palanki - 123-140 International free riding on institutions
by Robert Gmeiner - 141-152 Freedom through foot voting
by Ilya Somin - 153-161 Samuel Brittan: Liberal Keynesian?
by Michael James - 162-174 The mystery of Modern Monetary Theory
by Joakim Book - 175-177 CHANGING TIMES: ECONOMICS, POLICIES, AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN BRITAIN SINCE 1951 by Martin Chick
by Nicholas Crafts - 178-179 GREED IS DEAD: POLITICS AFTER INDIVIDUALISM. by Paul Collier, John Kay
by Emily Carver - 180-181 YOU'RE HIRED: UNTOLD SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF A POPULIST PRESIDENT by Casey B. Mulligan
by John Phelan - 182-184 CLASSICAL LIBERALISM AND THE INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS: THE ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF THOMAS HODGSKIN by Alberto Mingardi
by Pedro Schwartz - 185-187 ULTIMATE PRICE: THE VALUE WE PLACE ON LIFE by Howard Friedman
by Christopher Snowdon - 188-190 THE WEIRDEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD: HOW THE WEST BECAME PSYCHOLOGICALLY PECULIAR AND PARTICULARLY PROSPEROUS by Joseph Henrich
by Benedikt Koehler - 191-193 INVENTING IDEAS: PATENTS, PRIZES, AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY by Zorina Khan
by Félix‐Fernando Muñoz
October 2020, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 323-323 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 324-343 The future of public service broadcasting and the funding and ownership of the BBC
by Philip Booth - 344-357 The negative impact of barriers to entry on income inequality
by Dallin Overstreet - 358-366 Thomas Aquinas on the conduct of sales
by Benedikt Koehler - 367-384 Resource allocation at an income‐sharing community: An application of Elinor Ostrom's commons framework
by Nazli Azergun - 385-394 Understanding the effects of growing central bank balance sheets on investment
by Bryane Michael - 395-405 The COVID‐19 crisis: A public choice view
by Peter Zweifel - 406-418 Hayekian complexity and the role of regulation in electricity markets
by Fuat Oğuz - 419-435 Do regional trade agreements increase trade? Empirical evidence from the Asia–Pacific region
by Behrooz Gharleghi & Najla Shafighi - 436-445 The Great Demographic Reversal
by Charles Goodhart & Manoj Pradhan - 446-453 On the benefits of risk‐sharing for post‐COVID higher education in the United Kingdom
by Peter Ainsworth & Tom McKenzie - 454-459 Globalisation and free markets: The fly in the ointment
by J R Sargent - 460-463 In defence of liberal peace: A response to Edwin van de Haar
by Jon Murphy - 464-466 Rejoinder
by Edwin van de Haar - 467-483 Classical liberals on ‘social justice’
by Jacob Hall & Marcus Shera - 485-488 BARRIERS TO GROWTH: ENGLISH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO INDUSTRIALISATION, by Eric L. Jones Palgrave Macmillan (2020), 153 pp. ISBN: 978–3030442736 (hb, £74.99); 978–3030442743 (e‐book, £59.99)
by Stephen Davies - 489-491 SCIENCE FICTIONS: EXPOSING FRAUD, BIAS, NEGLIGENCE AND HYPE IN SCIENCE by Stuart Ritchie The Bodley Head (2020), 368 pp. ISBN: 978–1847925657 (hb, £18.99); 978–1473564251 (eBook, £8.33)
by J R Shackleton - 492-494 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PROSPERITY: SUCCESSFUL SOCIETIES AND PRODUCTIVE CULTURES by Peter Murphy
by Charles Amos - 495-496 TAX TYRANNY, by Pascal Salin Edward Elgar (2020), 224 pp. ISBN: 978–1789907025 (hb, £80.00); 978–1789907032 (e‐book, £25.00)
by Rory Meakin
June 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 129-130 Introduction
by J R Shackleton - 131-137 Pandemics and the consequences of COVID‐19
by Stephen Davies - 138-147 The UK lockdown and the economic value of human life
by Julian Jessop - 148-154 Italy and COVID‐19: Winning the war, losing the peace?
by Nicola Rossi & Alberto Mingardi - 155-161 Beyond COVID‐19 lockdown: A Coasean approach with optionality
by Brian Williamson - 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