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September 2024, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 251–273-251–273 Critique of the U.S. Intelligence Community's Diversity Claims
by John A. Gentry - 274–303-274–303 Temperature and Economic Growth: Comment on the Published Article by Kiley
by David Barker - 304–338-304–338 The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: What Do We Learn from Alsan and Wanamaker?
by Robert Kaestner - 339–356-339–356 Can We Detect the Effects of Racial Violence on Patenting? Reanalyzing an Article by Lisa Cook
by Michael Wiebe - 357–384-357–384 Should We Quantify Karl Marx?
by Joseph Francis - 385–414-385–414 In Defense of Synthetic Karl Marx: A Reply to Joseph Francis
by Phillip W. Magness & Michael Makovi - 415–436-415–436 Classical Liberalism in Argentina, from 1816 to 1884
by Alejandro Gómez & Nicolás Cachanosky - 437–449-437–449 Our Academic Productivity After the Council of Economic Advisers
by Richard V. Burkhauser & Kevin Corinth & Casey B. Mulligan - 450–459-450–459 Mission Preposterous: A Review of Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy
by Michael Munger - 460–463-460–463 Are Economic Freedom and Political Unfreedom Compatible? A Review of Markets with Chinese Characteristics
by Mark Koyama - 464–499-464–499 Cure for Russia Hate
by Richard Cobden
March 2024, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-5–34 McKinsey's Diversity Matters/Delivers/Wins Results Revisited
by Jeremiah Green & John R. M. Hand - 1-35–68 Global Non-Linear Effect of Temperature on Economic Production: Comment on Burke, Hsiang, and Miguel
by David Barker - 1-69–78 Rejoinder on Ergodicity Economics
by Matthew C. Ford & John A. Kay - 1-79–91 Counter-Reply to Naumenko on the Soviet Famine in Ukraine in 1933
by Mark B. Tauger - 1-92–112 What Is the False Discovery Rate in Empirical Research?
by Tom Engsted - 113–155-113–155 Revisiting Hypothesis Testing with the Sharpe Ratio
by Michael Christopher O'Connor - 156–180-156–180 Classical Liberalism in Russia
by Paul Robinson - 181–211-181–211 Classical Liberal Think Tanks in Greece, 1974–2024
by Constantinos Saravakos & Georgios Archontas & Chris Loukas - 212–234-212–234 Trygve Hoff's Appeal to Ragnar Frisch: Four Letters from 1941
by Trygve J. B. Hoff & Ragnar Frisch - 235–250-235–250 Christianity Changes the Conditions of Government
by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
September 2023, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 214–233-214–233 A Critique of " The Birth of a Nation : Media and Racial Hate"
by Robert Kaestner - 234–253-234–253 Temperature Shocks and Economic Growth: Comment on Dell, Jones, and Olken
by David Barker - 254–303-254–303 The Environmental Economy of the Soviet Famine in Ukraine in 1933: A Critique of Several Papers by Natalya Naumenko
by Mark B. Tauger - 304–313-304–313 Response to Professor Tauger's Comments
by Natalya Naumenko - 314–334-314–334 The Limitations of Growth-Optimal Approaches to Decision Making Under Uncertainty
by Matthew C. Ford & John A. Kay - 335–348-335–348 Reply to "The Limitations of Growth-Optimal Approaches to Decision Making Under Uncertainty"
by Oliver Hulme & Arne Vanhoyweghen & Colm Connaughton & Ole Peters & Simon Steinkamp & Alexander Adamou & Dominik Baumann & Vincent Ginis & Bert Verbruggen & James Price & Benjamin Skjold - 349–356-349–356 Reply to LeCraw, Montanera, and Mroz on Hospitals' Malpractice Claims and Costs
by Maayan Yitshak-Sade & Allen Kachalia & Victor Novack & Michelle M. Mello - 357–362-357–362 A Rejoinder on the Effects of a Communication-and-Resolution Program on Hospitals' Malpractice Claims and Costs
by Florence R. LeCraw & Daniel Montanera & Thomas A. Mroz - 363–367-363–367 Rejoinder to Barkowski and McLaughlin
by Aaron M. Gamino - 368–401-368–401 A History of Classical Liberalism in the Netherlands
by Edwin van de Haar - 402–437-402–437 To Russia with Love: Boris Chicherin's 1857 "Contemporary Tasks of Russian Life"
by Boris N. Chicherin - 450–459-450–459 SSRN and medRxiv Censor Counter-Narrative Science
by Jay Bhattacharya & Steve H. Hanke - 460–464-460–464 Journal of Accounting Research 's Report on Its Own Research-Misconduct Investigation of an Article It Published
by Daniel B. Klein - 465–468-465–468 What Are Your Most Underappreciated Works?: Second Tranche of Responses
by Econ Journal Watch
March 2023, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-1–14 Reassessing the Effects of a Communication-and-Resolution Program on Hospitals' Malpractice Claims and Costs
by Florence R. LeCraw & Daniel Montanera & Thomas A. Mroz - 1-15–33 Health Insurance Mandates and the Marriage of Young Adults: A Comment on Barkowski and McLaughlin
by Aaron M. Gamino - 1-34–44 Response to Gamino
by Scott Barkowski & Joanne Song McLaughlin - 1-45–68 Origins of the Opioid Crisis Reexamined
by Robert Kaestner - 1-69–84 Temperature and Economic Growth: Comment on Kiley
by David Barker - 1-85–138 Classical Liberalism in Romania, Past and Present
by Radu Nechita & Vlad Tarko - 139–158-139–158 Edward Westermarck's Lectures on Adam Smith
by Edward Westermarck - 159–203-159–203 Gournay Lives! The Freedom of Labor in a Three-Part Exchange of the 1750s
by Vincent de Gournay & Chamber of Commerce of Lyon - 204–213-204–213 McCloskey's 1988 Letter Responding to a Letter from the President of Penn State
by Deirdre N. McCloskey
September 2022, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 176–189-176–189 Temperature and U.S. Economic Growth: Comment on Colacito, Hoffmann, and Phan
by David Barker - 190–203-190–203 Erroneous Erratum to Accounting Fraud Article
by Stephen Walker - 232–241-232–241 Additional Concerns About O'Brien and Lane's Article on Film Incentive Programs
by Bruce M. Bird & Hilde Patron & William J. Smith - 242–246-242–246 Freedom Stands: A Rejoinder to Ott
by Ryan H. Murphy - 247–257-247–257 Free Markets Require Good Governments, for the Sake of Liberalism
by Jan Ott - 258–282-258–282 The Virtues of Native Discourse: Striking a Balance Between English and the Native Language
by Eva Forslund & Magnus Henrekson - 283–290-283–290 Listen to Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson, Please!
by Lars Engwall - 291–295-291–295 A Coming Bounty of Academic Mutinies?
by Alberto Mingardi - 296–319-296–319 Classical Liberalism in Finland in the Twentieth Century
by Jens Grandell - 320–328-320–328 What Are Your Most Underappreciated Works?: First Tranche of Responses
by Douglas W. Allen & Niclas Berggren & Christian Bjørnskov & Peter Boettke & Nick Bostrom & Bryan Caplan & Joshua Gans & Terri Griffith & N. Zoe Hilton & Daniel B. Klein & Douglas Noonan & Michael Ostrovsky & Sam Peltzman & Eric B. Rasmusen & Paul H. Rubin & Steven Sheffrin & Stefan Voigt & Richard E. Wagner - 329–348-329–348 Adam Smith's View of Man
by Ronald H. Coase
March 2022, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-4–29 Invalid Methods and False Answers: Physics Education Research and the Use of GREs
by Michael B. Weissman - 1-30–46 Compared to What? Does Benford's Law Really Detect Corporate Fraud?
by Stephen Walker - 1-47–57 On Whether the Size of Government Belongs in Economic Freedom Indices
by Ryan H. Murphy - 1-58–64 Leave Size of Government Out of the Measurement of Economic Freedom—Put Quality of Government In
by Jan Ott - 1-65–84 Misrepresenting Mises: Quotation Editing and a Rejection of Peer Review at Cambridge University Press
by Phillip W. Magness & Amelia Janaskie - 1-85–108 Long-Run Determinants of Economic Growth: Putterman and Weil Revisited
by Jason Briggeman - 109–123-109–123 From Hume to Smith on the Common Law and English Liberty: A Comment on Paul Sagar
by Jacob R. Hall - 124–132-124–132 Comment on Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy Using a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with Trends
by Manuel A. Gómez & Adrián RÃos-Blanco - 133–141-133–141 Response to "Comment on Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy Using a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with Trends"
by Mario Solis-Garcia & Yingtong Xie - 142–165-142–165 Liberalism in Colombia
by Sebastián RodrÃguez & Gilberto RamÃrez - 166–175-166–175 The Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas
by Ronald H. Coase
September 2021, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 192–211-192–211 Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortality
by Robert Kaestner - 212–219-212–219 Response to “Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortalityâ€
by Jacob Goldin & Ithai Lurie & Janet McCubbin - 220–229-220–229 Response to “Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortalityâ€
by Sarah Miller & Laura R. Wherry - 230–234-230–234 Rejoinder to the Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud
by Stephen Walker - 235–256-235–256 Classical Liberalism in Finland in the Nineteenth Century
by Jens Grandell - 257–277-257–277 The General Directing of Trade Cannot Be a Science: D'Argenson's 1751 Commentary Essay and the Response to It
by René Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, Marquis d’Argenson & Anonymous (a Bellonian) - 278–326-278–326 Hume's Manuscript Account of the Extraordinary Affair Between Him and Rousseau
by David Hume - 327–350-327–350 To Tolerant England and a Pension from the King: Did Hume Subconsciously Aim to Subvert Rousseau's Legacy?
by Daniel B. Klein
March 2021, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3–20 Immigration's Effect on Institutional Quality: The Place of Simpler Evidence
by Garett Jones & Ryan Fraser - 1-21–34 Simpler Evidence on Immigration and Institutions: An Assessment
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Estefania Lujan Padilla & Benjamin Powell - 1-35–51 Alive and Kicking: Mortality of New Orleans Medicare Enrollees After Hurricane Katrina
by Robert Kaestner - 1-52–60 Reply to "Alive and Kicking: Mortality of New Orleans Medicare Enrollees After Hurricane Katrina"
by Tatyana Deryugina & David Molitor - 1-61–70 Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud
by Stephen Walker - 1-71–78 A Response to "Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud"
by Yang Bao & Bin Ke & Bin Li & Y. Julia Yu & Jie Zhang - 1-79–94 Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money: A Reply to Michener Again, and Again, and Again
by Farley Grubb - 1-95–126 Against Standard Deviation as a Quality Control Maxim in Anthropometry
by Austin Sandler - 127–155-127–155 Adam Smith in Love
by F. E. Guerra-Pujol - 156–163-156–163 Knowledge and Humanity: The History of Economic Thought as a Refined Liberal Art
by Kevin Quinn - 164–191-164–191 What 21st-Century Works Will Merit a Close Reading in 2050?: Second Tranche of Responses
by Mitchell Langbert & Andrés MarroquÃn & Steven G. Medema & Alberto Mingardi & Paul D. Mueller & Stephen R. Munzer & Evan W. Osborne & Justin T. Pickett & Rupert Read & Frank M. Scavelli & Hugh Rockoff & Kurt Schuler & Daniel Schwekendiek & Per Skedinger & E. Frank Stephenson & Scott Sumner & Cass R. Sunstein & SlaviÅ¡a Tasić & Clifford F. Thies & Richard E. Wagner
September 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 270–278-270–278 Comment on Sen, Karaca-Mandic, and Georgiou on Stay-at-Home Orders and COVID-19 Hospitalizations in Four States
by John A. Spry - 279–281-279–281 Reply to John Spry on Stay-at-Home Orders and COVID-19 Hospitalizations
by Soumya Sen & Pinar Karaca-Mandic & Archelle Georgiou - 282–298-282–298 The Moving to Opportunity Experiment: What Do Heterogeneous Estimates of the Effect of Moving Imply About Causes?
by Robert Kaestner - 299–304-299–304 Response to “The Moving to Opportunity Experiment: What Do Heterogeneous Estimates of the Effect of Moving Imply About Causes?â€
by Raj Chetty & Nathaniel Hendren & Lawrence F. Katz - 305–332-305–332 Re-examination of the Theoretical and Historical Evidence Concerning Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: A Further Comment on Grubb
by Ronald W. Michener - 333–337-333–337 Recalculating Gravity: A Correction of Bergstrand’s 1985 Frictionless Case
by Nico Stoeckmann - 338–349-338–349 Gender, Race and Ethnicity, and Inequality Research in the American Economic Review and the American Economic Association’s Conference Papers
by Jeremy Horpedahl & Arnold Kling - 350–391-350–391 Professional Scholarship from 1893 to 2020 on Adam Smith’s Views on School Funding: A Heterodox Examination
by Scott Drylie - 392–404-392–404 Republicans Need Not Apply: An Investigation of the American Economic Association Using Voter Registration and Political Contributions
by Mitchell Langbert - 405–441-405–441 Liberalism in Brazil
by Lucas Berlanza - 442–507-442–507 The Errors of Historicism in German Economics
by Carl Menger - 508–522-508–522 What 21st-Century Works Will Merit a Close Reading in 2050?: First Tranche of Responses
by Econ Journal Watch
March 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-4–17 Revisiting the Bracero Guest Worker Reforms: A Comment on Clemens, Lewis, and Postel
by Robert Kaestner - 1-18–27 Comment on Kaestner, "Revisiting the Bracero Guest Worker Reforms"
by Michael A. Clemens & Ethan G. Lewis & Hannah M. Postel - 1-28–39 Brought Into the Open: How the U.S. Compares to Other Countries in the Rate of Public Mass Shooters
by John R. Lott, Jr. & Carlisle E. Moody - 1-40–55 The Importance of Analyzing Public Mass Shooters Separately from Other Attackers When Estimating the Prevalence of Their Behavior Worldwide
by Adam Lankford - 1-56–65 Do Film Incentive Programs Promote Economic Activity? A Comment on O'Brien and Lane
by John Charles Bradbury - 1-66–70 Reply to Bradbury: Effects of Economic Incentives in the American Film Industry
by Nina F. O'Brien & Christianne J. Lane - 1-71–89 Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: Why Ronald Michener Insists on Using Uncorrected Data—A Reply
by Farley Grubb - 1-90–97 Science on FDA Liberalization: A Response to the Status Quo Process for Medical Treatments
by Bartley J. Madden - 1-98–151 Government-Cheerleading Bias in Money and Banking Textbooks
by Nicholas A. Curott & Tyler Watts & Benjamin R. Thrasher - 152–190-152–190 The Stewart Retractions: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
by Justin T. Pickett - 191–227-191–227 Captive of One's Own Theory: Joan Robinson and Maoist China
by Evan W. Osborne - 228–241-228–241 Edward Leamer Deserves a Nobel Prize for Improving Argumentation That Uses Statistics
by Arnold Kling - 242–255-242–255 It Will Soon Be 1984…
by Ingemar Ståhl - 256–269-256–269 Bentham Versus Blackstone
by Gertrude Himmelfarb
September 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 180–217-180–217 Re-examination of the Empirical Evidence Concerning Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money, 1709–1775: A Comment on Farley Grubb
by Ronald W. Michener - 218–238-218–238 Fads and Trends in OECD Economic Thinking on Denmark: A Word-Frequency Approach
by Thomas Barnebeck Andersen - 239–257-239–257 Publications, Citations, Position, and Compensation of Economics Professors
by Yifei Lyu & Alexis Akira Toda - 258–341-258–341 The Liberal Tradition in South Africa, 1910–2019
by Martin van Staden - 342–373-342–373 Lawrence Summers Deserves a Nobel Prize for Reviving the Theory of Secular Stagnation
by Julius Probst - 374–474-374–474 Adam Smith's Library: General Check-List and Index
by Hiroshi Mizuta - 475–566-475–566 Convention: A Philosophical Study—Introduction, Chapter I, and Chapter II
by David K. Lewis
March 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-1–34 Are a Few Huge Outcomes Distorting Financial Misconduct Research?
by Emre Kuvvet - 1-35–36 A Response to "Are a Few Huge Outcomes Distorting Financial Misconduct Research?"
by Andrew C. Call & Nathan Y. Sharp & Jaron H. Wilde - 1-37–68 Is the United States an Outlier in Public Mass Shootings? A Comment on Adam Lankford
by John R. Lott, Jr. & Carlisle E. Moody - 1-69–83 Confirmation That the United States Has Six Times Its Global Share of Public Mass Shooters, Courtesy of Lott and Moody's Data
by Adam Lankford - 1-84–96 Do Right to Carry Laws Increase Violent Crime? A Comment on Donohue, Aneja, and Weber
by Carlisle E. Moody & Thomas B. Marvell - 1-97–113 RTC Laws Increase Violent Crime: Moody and Marvell Have Missed the Target
by John J. Donohue & Abhay Aneja & Kyle D. Weber - 114–123-114–123 Unforced Errors: Tennis Serve Data Tells Us Little About Loss Aversion
by Michał Krawczyk - 124–129-124–129 Tennis Serve Data May Elude Some as Serves Get Too Fast
by Nejat Anbarci & K. Peren Arin & Christina Zenker - 130–145-130–145 Why Did Milton Friedman Win the Nobel Prize? A Consideration of His Early Work on Stabilization Policy
by James Forder & Hugo Monnery - 146–154-146–154 Edmund Burke as an Economist
by Donal Barrington - 155–179-155–179 Thoughts and Details on Scarcity
by Edmund Burke
September 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 290–300-290–300 And the IMF Said, Let There Be Data, and There Was Data: Private Capital Stocks in the Eastern Bloc
by Ryan H. Murphy & Colin O'Reilly - 301–321-301–321 Hayek’s Divorce and Move to Chicago
by Lanny Ebenstein - 322–350-322–350 Icelandic Liberalism and Its Critics: A Rejoinder to Stefan Olafsson
by Hannes H. Gissurarson - 351–364-351–364 Adam Smith and His Russian Admirers of the Eighteenth Century
by Michael P. Alekseev - 365–375-365–375 Eugene F. Fama [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates]
by Daniel B. Klein - 376–381-376–381 Lars Peter Hansen [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates]
by Daniel B. Klein - 382–396-382–396 Information for the Hair Dressers in Edinburgh; Against the Incorporation of Barbers—The Second Edition
by Hew Dalrymple (pseud.?)
May 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 129–157-129–157 Are Graphic Warning Labels Stopping Millions of Smokers? A Comment on Huang, Chaloupka, and Fong
by Trinidad Beleche & Nellie Lew & Rosemarie L. Summers & J. Laron Kirby - 158–167-158–167 Reconsidering Colonial Maryland's Bills of Credit 1767–1775
by Ronald W. Michener - 168–178-168–178 Colonial Maryland's Post-1764 Paper Money: A Reply to Ron Michener
by Farley Grubb - 179–200-179–200 Economic Liberalism in Peru
by Patricia Saenz-Armstrong - 201–254-201–254 Dissing The Theory of Moral Sentiments : Twenty-Six Critics, from 1765 to 1949
by Daniel B. Klein - 255–289-255–289 The Educational Benefits of Obscurity: Pedagogical Esotericism
by Arthur M. Melzer
January 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-4–19 Professional Ethics 101: A Reply to Anne Krueger's Review of The Oxford Handbook of Professional Economic Ethics
by George F. DeMartino & Deirdre N. McCloskey - 1-20–34 The Progressive Legacy Rolls On: A Critique of Steinbaum and Weisberger on Illiberal Reformers
by Phillip W. Magness - 1-35–48 Will the Real Specification Please Stand Up? A Comment on Andrew Bird and Stephen Karolyi
by Alex Young - 1-49–50 Response to Alex Young
by Andrew Bird & Stephen A. Karolyi - 1-51–66 The Impact of Right-to-Carry Laws: A Critique of the 2014 Version of Aneja, Donohue, and Zhang
by Carlisle E. Moody & Thomas B. Marvell - 1-67–82 More Gun Carrying, More Violent Crime
by John J. Donohue - 1-83–104 Liberalism in Ukraine
by Mykola Bunyk & Leonid Krasnozhon - 105–128-105–128 Liberalism in Ecuador
by Pedro Romero & Fergus Hodgson & MarÃa Paz Gómez
September 2017, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 302–345-302–345 Shy of the Character Limit: "Twitter Mood Predicts the Stock Market" Revisited
by Michael Lachanski & Steven Pav - 346–361-346–361 Who Knows What Willingness to Pay Lurks in the Hearts of Men? A Rejoinder to Egan, Corrigan, and Dwyer
by John C. Whitehead - 362–398-362–398 Anti-Liberal Narratives About Iceland, 1991–2017
by Hannes H. Gissurarson - 399–429-399–429 From Political Advocacy to 'Alternative Facts': A Comment on Hannes Gissurarson's Method
by Stefán Ólafsson - 430–473-430–473 Lectures on Domestic Policy
by Adam Smith - 488–491-488–491 An Economic Dream
by Erik Gustaf Geijer
May 2017, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 133–137-133–137 The Chang-Kim-Park Model of Cointegrated Density-Valued Time Series Cannot Accommodate a Stochastic Trend
by Brendan K. Beare - 138–163-138–163 The War on Cash: A Review of Kenneth Rogoff's The Curse of Cash
by Jeffrey Rogers Hummel - 164–173-164–173 Response to Jeffrey Rogers Hummel's Review of The Curse of Cash
by Kenneth S. Rogoff - 174–195-174–195 Responding to Oberholzer-Gee and Strumpf's Attempted Defense of Their Piracy Paper
by Stan J. Liebowitz - 196–217-196–217 Economics Doctoral Programs Still Elide Entrepreneurship
by Dan Johansson & Arvid Malm - 218–240-218–240 Classical Liberalism in China: Some History and Prospects
by Xingyuan Feng & Weisen Li & Evan W. Osborne - 241–273-241–273 Liberalism in Iceland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
by Hannes H. Gissurarson - 274–276-274–276 My Most Regretted Statements: A Symposium Prologue
by Daniel B. Klein - 276–280-276–280 My Most Regretted Statements: Canada as a Welfare State
by Monique Bégin - 280–283-280–283 Fewer Than Sinatra: Three Quasi-Regrets
by Michael J. Boskin - 283–286-283–286 My Biggest Regret
by Tyler Cowen - 286–288-286–288 My Most Regretted Statements
by Jon Elster - 288–293-288–293 My Methodological Flip-Flop on Individual Liberty
by Richard A. Epstein - 293–294-293–294 An Economist's Most Regrettable Statement
by Sam Peltzman - 295–298-295–298 The Statements I Most Regret
by Cass R. Sunstein
January 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2–21 Examination of Dr Smith's System
by Thomas Brown - 1-22–54 Classical Liberalism in Italian Economic Thought, from the Time of Unification
by Alberto Mingardi - 1-55–60 Faculty Voter Registration: Rectifying the Omission of Two Florida Universities
by Mitchell Langbert & Anthony J. Quain & Daniel B. Klein - 1-61–76 Econ 101 Morality: The Amiable, the Mundane, and the Market
by J. R. Clark & Dwight R. Lee - 1-77–102 "Stop This Greed": The Tax-Avoidance Political Campaign in the OECD and Australia
by Chris Berg & Sinclair Davidson - 103–120-103–120 Propagandistic Research and the U.S. Department of Energy: Energy Efficiency in Ordinary Life and Renewables in Electricity Production
by Daniel Sutter - 121–132-121–132 Slip and Drift in Labor Statistics Since 2007
by Clifford F. Thies
September 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 373–396-373–396 Why the Oberholzer-Gee/Strumpf Article on File Sharing Is Not Credible
by Stan J. Liebowitz - 397–421-397–421 Incentivizing Exports in Academic Planning: The Rise of South Korea and Lessons for Underdeveloped Nations
by Daniel Schwekendiek - 422–451-422–451 Faculty Voter Registration in Economics, History, Journalism, Law, and Psychology
by Mitchell Langbert & Anthony J. Quain & Daniel B. Klein - 452–466-452–466 Undoing Insularity: A Small Study of Gender Sociology’s Big Problem
by Charlotta Stern - 467–489-467–489 The Social Theories of Classical Political Economy and Modern Economic Policy
by Carl Menger - 490–502-490–502 How to Do Well While Doing Good!
by Gordon Tullock
May 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 192–199-192–199 CIA Interventions, Tariff Changes, and Trade During the Cold War: A Variation and New Results
by Bruno Ćorić - 200–223-200–223 Langbert on Left-Leaning Industrial Relations: Bringing Balance to a Right-Leaning Account
by Bruce E. Kaufman - 224–228-224–228 Fruit Salad All the Way Down: Response to Kaufman on Industrial Relations
by Mitchell Langbert - 229–231-229–231 My Understanding of Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator: A Symposium Prologue
by Daniel B. Klein - 232–248-232–248 The Impartial Spectator and Moral Judgment
by Vivienne Brown - 249–263-249–263 Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator
by MarÃa Alejandra Carrasco & Christel Fricke - 264–272-264–272 Impartial Spectating and the Price Analogy
by Douglas J. Den Uyl - 273–283-273–283 Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator: Symposium Remarks
by Samuel Fleischacker - 284–297-284–297 Natural and Artificial Impartiality
by Michael L. Frazer - 298–305-298–305 Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator: Autonomy and Extended Selves
by Jimena Hurtado - 306–311-306–311 On the Origins and Normative Status of the Impartial Spectator
by John McHugh - 312–318-312–318 Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator
by Paul D. Mueller - 319–323-319–323 Is Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator Selfless?
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 324–329-324–329 Peer Review and the Development of the Impartial Spectator
by Craig Smith - 330–339-330–339 The Fair and Impartial Spectator
by Vernon L. Smith