Content
June 2003, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 10-15 Land Use Planning: Public Or Private Choice?
by Mark Pennington - 16-21 Regulating Cars And Buses In Cities: The Case Of Pedestrianisation In Oxford
by Graham Parkhurst - 22-27 Public Choice And Urban Economics: The Unnoticed Link Between Liquor Licensing And Urban Sprawl
by W. Stanley Siebert - 28-33 The New Licensing Bill: Over‐Regulating The British Pub?
by Stuart Neame - 34-39 Education And Modernity
by Dennis O'Keeffe - 40-44 International Governance Of The Internet: An Economic Analysis
by Gordon L. Brady - 45-51 Single Sky And Free Market
by Peter Brooker - 52-52 The Economic Consequences Of War And Terrorism
by Tim Congdon - 53-53 Higher Education Regulation
by James Tooley - 54-54 Baptists, Bootleggers And The Dangers Of ‘Safe’ Trade
by Julian Morris - 55-55 Food Emergency In Southern Africa
by Roger Bate
March 2003, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 2-6 Editorial: Tax Reform And Simplification
by D. R. Myddelton - 7-10 Tax And The Division Of Labour
by Terry Arthur - 11-16 Employment Taxes: Where Are We Going?
by John Whiting - 17-22 The Illusory Tax Base: Why Taxes On Capital Are Counterproductive
by Barry Bracewell‐Milnes - 23-26 Tax Competition
by John Chown - 27-32 Political Process And The Formation Of Economic Policy
by Robin Johnson - 33-39 Is The Transition To The Market Too Important To Be Left To The Market?
by Peter J. Boettke & Peter T. Leeson - 40-43 Who Benefits From Public Education Expenditures?
by Ayesha Yaqub Vawda - 44-48 Could Deflation Be Ideal?
by Andrew Lilico - 49-54 What Will Happen To The Euro?
by Bernard Connolly & John Whittaker - 55-55 Resolving Conflicts Of Interest In The Financial System
by Tim Congdon - 56-56 Private Schools For The Poor: An Update
by James Tooley - 57-57 Trade And Technological Progress Go Hand In Hand
by Julian Morris - 58-58 The European Union'S Confused Position On Gm Food
by Roger Bate