Content
Fall 1988, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 393-404 Evolution of the International Monetary Market
by Leo Melamed - 405-420 Key Exchange Rate Regimes: A Constitutional Perspective
by Thomas D. Willett - 421-449 Trade and Investment under Floating Rates: The U.S. Experience
by Martin J. Bailey & George S. Tavlas - 451-475 Transmission of Real and Monetary Disturbances under Fixed and Floating Rates
by Michael D. Bordo & Anna J. Schwartz - 477-506 The European Monetary System: How Well Has It Worked?
by Michele Fratianni - 507-532 The Uneasy Relation between the Budget and Trade Deficits
by William A. Niskanen - 533-553 Dollars and Deficits: Substituting False for Real Problems
by A. James Meigs - 555-557 Book Review: Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government
by Gary M. Anderson - 557-559 Book Review: Searching for Safety
by Martin T. Katzman - 559-561 Book Review: Socialism: Institutional, Philosophical, and Economic Issues
by Gertrude E. Schroeder
Spring/Summer 1988, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-13 MarketFailure and Political Failure
by James M. Buchanan - 15-28 Ideology and Political/Economic Institutions
by Douglass C. North - 29-52 Contract, Utility, and the Evaluation of Institutions
by J. Charles King - 53-70 Democracy, Interest Groups, and the Price of Votes
by Gary M. Anderson & Robert D. Tollison - 71-78 Visual Artists' Rights Act of 1987: A Case of Misguided Legislation
by Ben W Boich & William W. Damon - 79-106 Hard Coals Make Bad Law: Congressional Parochialism versus National Defense
by Robert Higgs - 107-124 The Struggle over Electricity Transmission Access
by Kenneth W. Costello - 125-138 Should We Sell the Fed?
by William A. Kelly & Jr., Clark Nardinelli - 139-163 An Institutional Explanation for Corruption of Criminal Justice Officials
by Bruce L. Benson - 165-184 Entrepreneurship and Rent Seeking in India
by Roby Rajan - 185-197 Revolution, Reputation Effects, and Time Horizons
by Todd G. Buchholz - 199-204 It's Time to Free the Mails
by James C. Miller III - 205-208 On Interpreting Keynes: Reply to Leijonhufvud
by Leland B. Yeager - 209-217 Did Keynes Mean Anything? Rejoinder to Yeager
by Axel Leijonhufvud - 219-222 Book Review: The Peasant Betrayed
by Stephen F. Williams - 222-224 Book Review: A Nation in Debt: Economists Debate the Federal Budget Deficit
by Milton H. Marquis - 224-227 Book Review: The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare
by Leland B. Yeager
Winter 1988, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 555-558 Editor's Note
by James A. Dorn - 559-594 Bank Runs: Causes, Benefits, and Costs
by George G. Kaufman - 595-619 A Public Choice Perspective of the Banking Act of 1933
by William F. Shughart II - 621-641 Accommodating Changes in the Relative Demand for Currency: Free Banking vs. Central Banking
by George A. Selgin - 643-659 Automatic Stabilizing Mechanisms under Free Banking
by Kevin Dowd - 661-681 Deposit Insurance in Theory and Practice
by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. - 683-699 A Transaction Cost Analysis of Banking Activity and Deposit Insurance
by Susan Woodward - 701-726 The Role of the Federal Reserve in Reserve Requirement Regulation
by Mark Toma - 727-741 The FSLIC Is "Broke" in More Ways than One
by Gillian Garcia - 743-769 Can Banking and Commerce Mix?
by Thomas F. Huertas - 771-802 Agency Costs and Unregulated Banks: Could Depositors Protect Themselves?
by Catherine England - 803-821 Reuniting Investment and Commcrcial Banking
by Robert E. Litan
Fall 1987, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 283-303 Introduction: Government, the Economy, and the Constitution
by James A. Dorn - 305-312 Justification of the Compound Republic: The Calculus in Retrospect
by James M. Buchanan - 313-329 The Calculus: Postscript after 25 Years
by Gordon Tullock - 337-344 The Politics of Constitutional Choice
by Thomas R. Dye - 345-375 Procedural and Substantive Constitutional Protection of Economic Liberties
by Peter H. Aranson - 377-402 Federalism: A Market Economics Perspective
by Robert L. Bish - 403-410 Reflections on Freedom, Fairness, and the Constitution
by Richard L. Stroup - 411-430 The Public Trust Doctrine
by Richard A. Epstein - 431-440 Rent Seeking and Rent Dissipation: A Critical View
by Marilyn R. Flowers - 441-448 Regulation of Insider Trading: Rethinking SEC Policy Rules
by William A. Kelly, Jr. & Clark Nardinelli - 449-460 Tort Reform and the Market-Share Rule
by Clifton Perry - 461-474 Judicial Immunity vs. Due Process: When Should a Judge Be Subject to Suit?
by Robert Craig Waters - 475-501 Why Is Education Publicly Provided? A Critical Survey
by John R. Lott, Jr. - 503-525 Support of the Elderly before the Depression: Individual and Collective Arrangements
by Carolyn L. Weaver - 527-545 The Political Economy of Acid Rain
by Richard Meyer & Bruce Yandle - 547-550 Book Review:A Conflict of Visions
by Viktor Vanberg - 551-552 Book Review: The Cathollic Bishops and the Economy: A Debate
by Paul Heyne
Spring/Summer 1987, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-19 Introduction: Development Economics After 40 Years
by James A. Dorn - 21-27 Peter Bauer: Economist and Scholar
by Basil S. Yamey - 29-42 The Disregard of Reality
by Peter Bauer - 43-75 Markets, Mandarins, and Mathematicians
by Deepak Lal - 77-97 Diseconomies of Scale and Development
by Mancur Olson - 99-120 Economic Growth and the Property Rights Regime
by Alan Rufus Waters - 121-152 Taxation, Economic Growth, and Liberty
by Alvin Rabushka - 153-158 Economic Inequality and the Quest for Social Justice
by Karl Brunner - 159-193 Population Growth, Economic Growth, and Foreign Aid
by Julian L. Simon - 195-229 Economic Atrophy in Black Africa
by George B. N. Ayittey - 231-240 Third World Debt: Legacy of Development Experts
by Paul Craig Roberts - 241-248 The Mischief of Moving Average Pricing
by Alan Walters - 249-254 The Rhetoric of Economic Development
by Donald N. McCloskey - 255-258 Are Teleological Rights Theories Utilitarian?
by Tibor R. Machan - 259-267 On Leland Yeager's Utilitarianism: A Comment
by Hartmut Kliemt - 269-271 Reply to Professors Machan and Kliemt
by Leland B. Yeager - 273-281 Durable Tax Reform
by William F. Shughart II
Winter 1987, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 715-730 Mismeasuring Poverty and Progress
by John C. Weicher - 731-746 Loss of Textile and Apparel Jobs: Is Protectionism Warranted?
by Richard B. McKenzie & Stephen D. Smith - 747-773 National Emergency and the Erosion of Private Property Rights
by Robert Higgs & Charlotte Twight - 775-799 Environmental Risk Management through Insurance
by Martin T. Katzman - 801-817 Interest Groups and the Antitrust Paradox
by Bruce L. Benson & M. L. Greenhut - 819-835 Interstate Trade Barriers and the Constitution
by Steven G. Craig & Joel W. Sailors - 837-850 West Germany's Economic Policy: What Direction?
by Peter Trapp - 851-868 Economic Significance of British Labor Law Reform
by Charles G. Hanson - 869-888 Ethnic Utopianism and Market Reality in South Africa
by Nelson Reid & Gary Lowe - 889-903 Establishing Property Rights in Outer Space
by Joel D. Scheraga - 905-923 The Public Domain and Nineteenth Century Transfer Policy
by Gary M. Anderson & Dolores T. Martin - 925-932 Don't Revise the Clayton Act, Scrap It !
by William F. Shughart II - 933-950 Labor Law and Labor-Management Cooperation: Two Incompatible Views
by Charles W. Baird - 951-954 Book Review:Perspectives on Safe and Sound Banking: Past, Present and Future
by Gillian Garcia & Kim Staking - 954-956 Book Review:Superfairness
by Philip Porter
Fall 1986, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 353-364 Introduction: Money, Politics, and the Business Cycle
by James A. Dorn - 365-367 Monetary Policy and the Business Cycle
by Beryl W. Sprinkel - 369-420 The Significance of Monetary Disequilibrium
by Leland B. Yeger - 421-435 Reflections on Hayek's Business Cycle Theory
by Gottfried Haberler - 437-459 Hayekian Trade Cycle Theory: A Reappraisal
by Roger W. Garrison - 461-511 Is Monetarism Dead?
by Leif H. Olson - 477-517 The Implementation and Maintenance of a Monetary Constitution
by Peter Bernholz - 519-543 Central Banking and the Fed: A Public Choice Perspective
by Richard E. Wagner - 545-579 Fed Watching and the Monetary Regime
by Alan Reynolds - 563-586 Is There a Political Monetary Cycle?
by David I. Meiselman - 587-616 Money, Deregulation, and the Business Cycle
by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. - 617-639 Institutional Requirements for Stable Free Banking
by Hugh Rockoff - 641-666 Monetary Velocity and Monetary Rules
by William S. Haraf - 667-683 Money and Exchange Rate Regimes: A Comparison of Japan and the United States
by Allan H. Meltzer - 685-693 The Council of Economic Advisers After Forty Years
by Thomas S. McCaleb - 695-699 Trade and Development: The Asian Experience
by Ali F. Darrat - 701-702 Book Review: Liberty, Market and State: Political
by Richard B. McKenzie - 703-704 Book Review: Money and Freedom
by Gary J. Santoni - 705-708 Book Review: Economic Liberalism in the Cone of Latin America
by Victor Canto - 709-710 Book Review: Protectionism: Trade Policy in Democratic Societies
by Bruce Yandle - 711-714 Book Review: Video Media Competition
by Mark R. Fratrik
Spring/Summer 1986, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Introduction: The Transfer Society
by James A. Dorn - 19-29 Losing Ground Two Years Later
by Charles Murray - 31-54 Welfare Dynamics and the Nature of Need
by Greg J. Duncan & Saul U. Hoffman - 55-83 Transfers and Poverty: Cause and/or Effect?
by June O'Neill - 85-109 The Cost of Reducing Economic Inequality
by Edgar K. Browning & William B. Johnson - 111-137 Transfers, Equality, and the Limits of Public Policy
by James Gwartney & Richard Stroup - 143-154 Transitional Gains and Transfers
by Gordon Tullock - 155-171 Wealth Transfers in a Rent-Seeking Polity
by Richard E. Wagner - 173-194 Economic Rents as a Barrier to Deregulation
by Robert W. Crandall - 195-228 Intergenerational Transfers and Super IRAs
by Peter J. Ferrara - 229-250 The Political Economy of Work-for-Welfare
by S. Anna Kondratas - 251-269 Farm Commodity Programs as Income Transfers
by Bruce Gardner - 271-294 Regulatory Transfers in Canadian/American Agriculture: The Case of Supply Management
by Bruce L. Benson & M. D. Faminow - 295-315 Targeted Capital Subsidies and Economic Welfare
by Gary Fournier & David Rasmussen - 317-345 Constraining the Transfer Society: Constitutional and Moral Dimensions
by Terry L. Anderson & Peter J. Hill - 347-352 A Constitutional Approach to Taxes and Transfers
by William A. Niskanen
Winter 1986, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 675-684 Reforming the Monetary Regime
by James A. Dorn - 685-707 Monetary Control and the Political Business Cycle
by William Poole - 709-731 Deficits, Interest Rates, and Monetary Policy
by Karl Brunner - 733-741 Monetary Policy as a Fiscal Instrument
by Jerry L. Jordan - 743-769 Institutional Evolution of Federal Reserve Hegemony
by Richard H. Timberlake - 771-776 Inherent Conflicts of U.S. Monetary Policymaking
by Lawrence K. Roos - 777-785 Howthe Fed Crowded Out Reagan's Economic Policy
by Paul Craig Roberts - 787-795 A Proposal to Clarify the Fed's Policy Mandate
by Robert P. Black - 797-824 A Congressional Mandate for Monetary Policy
by Robert L. Hetzel - 825-848 Stabilizing the Dollar in a Global Economy
by Marc A. Miles - 849-876 The Knowledge Problem under Alternative Monetary Regimes
by William N. Butos - 877-890 Inherent Instability in Banking: The Free Banking Experience
by Arthur J. Rolnick & Warren E. Weber - 899-910 Historical Insights into the Deregulation of Money and Banking
by Donald R. Wells & L. S. Scruggs - 911-926 Monetary Control: The Swiss Experience
by Ulrich Kohli & Georg Rich - 927-947 Currency Competition versus Governmental Money Monopolies
by Roland Vaubel - 949-955 Rational Optimizing, Monetary Theory, and Welfare
by William Walter Brown & Gary J. Santoni - 957-959 Book Review: Financial Reform in the 1980s
by Catherine England - 959-962 Book Review: Inside the Fed: Making Monetary Policy
by Gillian Garcia - 962-965 Book Review: Competition Policy and Professions
by Simon Rottenberg
Fall 1985, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 361-383 Introduction: The Principles and Politics of Tax Reform
by James A. Dorn - 385-406 Normative and Positive Foundations of Tax Reform
by Richard E. Wagner - 407-436 Is the Flat Tax a Radical Idea?
by James Gwartney & James Long - 437-453 Semantics of the Flat Rate Tax and Tax Reform
by Joseph J. Minarik - 455-464 The Economics and Politics of Tax Reform
by Richard Gephardt - 465-480 The Route to a Progressive Flat Tax
by Robert E. Hall & Alvin Rabushka - 481-498 A Fair, Simple, and Pro-Growth Tax Reform
by Jack Kemp - 499-520 President Reagan's Modified Flat Tax: Analysis and Comparison
by Manuel H. Johnson - 521-542 The Flat Tax, Negative Tax, and VAT: Gaining Progressivity and Revenue
by Ray E. Canterbery & Eric W. Cook - 543-569 Some International Comparisons of Supply-Side Tax Policy
by Alan Reynolds - 571-596 Federal Tax Reform: Lessons from the States
by Richard Vedder - 597-612 Impact of Federal Tax Reform on State-Local Finances
by Thomas R. Dye - 613-628 Public Choice Perspectives on the Flat Tax Follies
by Thomas S. McCaleb - 629-656 Why Not a True Flat Rate Tax?
by Edgar K. Browning & Jacquelene M. Browning - 657-661 Abolishing the Postal Monopoly: A Comment
by Douglas K. Adie - 663-665 Book Review: Privatizing Federal Spending: A Strategy to Reduce the Deficit
by E. S. Savas - 665-667 Book Review: Blueprints for Basic Tax Reform, 2d ed
by John B. Egger - 668-670 Book Review: Theology, Third World Development and Economic Justice
by Robert A. Rogowsky - 671-674 Book Review: Deregulating the Airlines
by Con Hitchcock
Spring/Summer 1985, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-16 Have Antipoverty Programs Increased Poverty?
by James Gwartney & Thomas S. MeCaleb - 17-35 The Politics of Poverty and the Poverty of Politics
by Dwight R. Lee - 37-49 The Poverty of Nations
by Karl Brunner - 51-66 Property Rights, Land Reform, and Economic Well-Being
by Victor A. Canto - 67-102 Resources, People, and the Neomalthusian Fallacy
by David Osterfeld - 103-131 A Public Choice View of the Minimum Wage
by Thomas Rustici - 133-148 In Defense of the Invisible Hand
by Norman P. Barry - 149-155 End the Postal Monopoly
by James C. Miller III - 157-175 Is Social Security Politically Untouchable?
by Loren E. Lomasky - 177-201 The Safety and Efficacy of New Drug Approval
by Dale H. Gieringer - 203-218 Labor Law and the First Amendment
by Charles W. Baird - 219-238 Deregulating Urban Transportation
by Robert Cervero - 239-258 Job Protection in Urban Mass Transit
by Simon Rottenberg - 259-294 Rights, Contract, and Utility in Policy Espousal
by Leland B. Yeager - 295-304 Life in the Gulag: A Property Rights Perspective
by Gary M. Anderson & Robert D. Tollison - 305-323 State Education: Have Economists Made a Case?
by Jack High - 325-335 Privatization: A Strategy to Cut the Budget
by Stuart Butler - 337-350 The National Budget Referendum: Proceed with Caution
by Bruce R. Bolnick - 351-353 Book Review: Political Economy and Freedom
by G. Warren Nutter - 353-357 Book Review: Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America
by Thomas J. DiLorenzo - 357-359 Book Review: The Theory of Public Choice II
by Reviewed by Marilyn R. Flowers
Winter 1985, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 661-689 Introduction: Economic Liberties and the Judiciary
by James A. Dorn - 689-702 Economic Liberties and the Constitution: Protection at the State Level
by Bernard H. Siegan - 703-709 Economic Affairs as Human Affairs
by Antonin Scalia - 711-718 Judicial Review: Reckoning on Two Kinds of Error
by Richard A. Epstein - 719-782 Judicial Control of the Politcal Branches: Public Purpose and Public Law
by Peter H. Aranson - 783-811 A Property Rights Approach to Judicial Decision Making
by Wesley J. Liebeler - 813-833 Legislative Activism, Judicial Activism, and the Decline of Private Sovereignty
by Roger Pilon - 835-851 Public Use: A Vanishing Limitation on Governmental Takings
by Ellen Frankel Paul - 853-864 Judicial Pragmactivism: A Definition
by Randy E. Barnett - 865-896 Rules Versus Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Common Law
by Mario Rizzo - 897-903 The FTC and Voluntary Standards: Maximizing the Net Benefits of Self-Regulation
by James C. Miller III - 905-931 Public Choice and Antitrust
by Robert D. Tollison - 933-957 Insider Trading and Property Rights in New Information
by Henry C. Manne - 959-980 Mistaken Judicial Activism: Proposed Constraints on Creditor Remedies
by Simon Rottenberg