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April 2007, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 457-464 The Division of Labor Under Homogeneity: A Critique of Mises and Rothbard
by Walter Block & Per Henrik Hansen & Peter G. Klein
January 2007, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-5 Preface and Acknowledgments
by Steven V. Hicks & Daniel E. Shannon - 7-23 Editorial Introduction: Rethinking Nature, Culture, and Freedom
by Steven V. Hicks - 25-47 1 From a State of War to Perpetual Peace
by Edward Demenchonok - 49-70 2 Discourse Ethics, Democracy, and International Law: Toward a Globalization of Practical Reason
by Karl‐Otto Apel - 71-86 3 Rethinking Global Justice from the Perspective of All Living Nature and What Difference it Makes
by James P. Sterba - 87-111 4 Human Rights, Global Justice, and Disaggregated States: John Rawls, Onora O'Neill, and Anne‐Marie Slaughter
by Alyssa R. Bernstein - 113-125 5 Beyond Intrinsic Value: Undermining the Justification of Ecoterrorism
by Charles S. Brown - 127-149 6 Does Kant Have Anything to Teach Us about Environmental Ethics?
by Marc Lucht - 151-171 7 A Cultural Critique of Cultural Relativism
by Xiaorong Li - 173-193 8 Culture, Evil, and Horror
by Paul Santilli - 195-216 9 Persons: Natural, Functional, or Ethical Kind?
by John P. Lizza - 217-235 10 The Subject of Freedom at the End of History: Socialism Beyond Humanism
by John Sanbonmatsu - 237-259 11 A Rediscovery of Heaven‐and‐Human Oneness
by Keping Wang
November 2006, Volume 65, Issue 5
- 1001-1023 Big Business and Community Welfare
by Thomas A. Lyson - 1025-1058 Special Interest Protectionism and the Antebellum Woolen Textile Industry
by Grant D. Forsyth - 1059-1083 The Moral Economy of Parallel Currencies
by Mark S. Peacock - 1085-1110 Does Going Greek Impair Undergraduate Academic Performance?
by Farley Grubb - 1111-1124 Max Weber and Economic Sociology
by Stephen D. Parsons - 1125-1128 The Dynamics of German Industry: Germany's Path Toward the New Economy and the American Challenge – Werner Abelshauser
by Kent Jones
October 2006, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 863-889 The Violent and the Weak
by Roland Kirstein & Stefan Voigt - 891-907 Cooperation and Conflict
by Peter T. Leeson - 909-941 Estimates of the Deterrent Effect of Alternative Execution Methods in the United States: 1978–2000
by Paul R. Zimmerman - 943-961 Contributing Factors to the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
by Rand W. Ressler & Melissa S. Waters & John Keith Watson - 963-969 Addict Death
by Samuel Cameron & Alan Collins - 971-990 Evaluating Economic Justifications for Alcohol Restrictions
by Edward Stringham & Ilkay Pulan - 991-996 Determinants of Youth Suicide
by Richard J. Cebula & Tatyana V. Zelenskaya
July 2006, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 473-495 Newspaper Ideological Bias or “Statist Quo”?
by William L. Anderson & Jacquelynne W. McLellan - 497-524 A Comparative Political Economy Approach to Farming Interest Groups in Australia and the United States
by Sean Alley & John Marangos - 525-557 Valuing Nature
by Robert H. Nelson - 559-586 The Role of Ethnicity and Language in Contingent Valuation Analysis
by John Loomis & Lindsey Ellingson & Armando Gonzalez‐Caban & Andy Seidl - 587-603 The Resource Economics of Grover Pease Osborne
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 605-640 Escaping the Resource Curse and the Dutch Disease?
by Erling Røed Larsen - 641-691 Heavy Constraints on a “Weightless World”?
by Jonathan Perraton - 693-699 Nonrenewable Exhaustible Resources and Property Taxation
by C. Lowell Harriss - 701-731 Lessons for Economic Reform Based on Pennsylvania’s Experiences with the Two‐Tiered Property Tax
by Robert Andrew Peters - 733-749 A Simple General Test for Tax Bias
by Mason Gaffney - 751-786 Financing Transit Systems Through Value Capture
by Jeffery J. Smith & Thomas A. Gihring - 787-802 The Complex Taxonomy of the Factors
by Fred E. Foldvary - 803-825 Heterogeneity and Time
by Malte Faber & Ralph Winkler - 827-856 Reconciling Gray and Hotelling
by Richard J. Brazee & L. Martin Cloutier
April 2006, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 233-268 Does Political Democracy Enhance Human Development in Developing Countries?
by Ming‐Chang Tsai - 269-293 The Role of Information and Influence in Social Networks
by Michael Davern & David S. Hachen - 295-312 Social Networks and the Emergence of the New Entrepreneurial Ventures in Russia: 1987–2000
by Nathalia Rogers - 313-345 Immigration, Labor Market Mobility, and the Earnings of Native‐Born Workers
by Roberto Pedace - 347-382 Employers’ Flexibility and Employment Volatility
by Jeffrey B. Wenger & Arne L. Kalleberg - 383-406 Beyond Market‐Oriented Readings of Paid Informal Work
by Colin C. Williams - 407-434 Risk Determinants of Suicide Attempts Among Adolescents
by José‐Alberto Molina & Rosa Duarte - 435-462 Why Do Some Schools Group by Ability?
by Peter G. VanderHart - 463-467 A Note on Walter Block’s Defending the Undefendable
by Robert P. Murphy - 467-469 Financial Derivatives and the Globalization of Risk
by John E. Marthinsen - 469-472 Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
by D. W. MacKenzie
January 2006, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by Laurence S. Moss & Andrew Savchenko - 59-63 Power
by Robert Holton - 65-69 A Comment on Talcott Parsons at Brown University
by Giuseppe Sciortino - 71-74 On Teasing Out Sociology from Economics
by Richard Swedberg - 75-107 Parsonian Economic Sociology
by Milan Zafirovski - 109-126 Pareto, Parsons, and the Boundary Between Economics and Sociology
by Paul Dalziel & Jane Higgins - 127-160 Economics, Sociology, and the “Professional Complex”
by John Holmwood - 161-188 Interpenetration Versus Embeddedness
by Jens Beckert - 189-218 The Global System of Finance
by Alexandra Hessling & Hanno Pahl
November 2005, Volume 64, Issue 5
- 1-1 Foreword
by Laurence S. Moss - 111-114 Autobiographical Sketch of Philip Denny Day (1924– )
by Philip Denny Day
October 2005, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 973-998 Leonhard Miksch (1901–1950)
by Nils Goldschmidt & Arnold Berndt - 999-1023 A Socio‐Dynamic Understanding of Markets
by Anders Liljenberg - 1025-1047 Social Circumstances and Rationality:
by Amos Witztum - 1049-1071 Wicksell's Unaminity Rule
by Marianne Johnson - 1073-1083 Future‐Oriented Gang Members?
by Yair Listokin - 1085-1089 Consumer Inertia
by Harry I. Greenfield - 1091-1093 Who's Afraid of the WTO?
by Gerald F. Vaughn - 1093-1095 Faking It
by Laurence S. Moss - 1096-1101 S‐21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine
by Laurence S. Moss
July 2005, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 743-756 Enron, Herding, and the Deterrent Effect of Disclosure of Improprieties
by Stephen M. Renas & Richard J. Cebula - 757-791 Protecting Family and Race
by Thomas C. Leonard - 793-826 “Breed Out the Unfit and Breed In the Fit”
by Annie L. Cot - 827-850 Economists and the Shadow of “The Other” Before 1914
by Robert W. Dimand - 851-879 From Cardinal to Ordinal Utility Theory
by Sandra J. Peart & David M. Levy - 881-886 Comments on Four Papers on Economics and Human Heterogeneity
by Malcolm Rutherford - 887-900 Finding Deficiency
by Mark M. Smith - 901-918 How to be a Value‐Free Advocate of Laissez Faire
by J. Patrick Gunning - 919-938 Value Freedom, Laissez Faire, Mises, and Rothbard
by Walter Block - 939-960 Did Mises Err? Was He a Utilitarian?
by J. Patrick Gunning
April 2005, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 451-483 National Values and Economic Growth
by Frederic L. Pryor - 485-506 Notional Defined Contribution Accounts
by John B. Williamson & Matthew Williams - 507-532 Uncertainty, Conventional Behavior, and Economic Sociology
by Jörg Bibow & Paul Lewis & Jochen Runde - 533-547 The Effectiveness of Legislation Controlling Gun Usage
by Ik‐Whan G. Kwon & Daniel W. Baack - 549-577 The Economics of Anti‐Begging Regulations
by Patricia K. Smith - 579-607 The Influence of Country of Birth and Other Variables on the Earnings of Immigrants
by Eugenio Vargas - 609-636 What If Immigrants Had Not Migrated?
by Seong Woo Lee & Dowell Myers & Seong‐Kyu Ha & Hae Ran Shin - 637-662 The Dynamics of Ethnic Fragmentation
by Tade O. Okediji - 663-681 A Dynamic Approach to Population Change in Central Cities and Their Suburbs, 1980–1990
by Joong‐Hwan Oh - 683-713 Henry George in Australia
by John Pullen - 715-717 George Reisman on National Income Accounting
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 719-721 Reply to Ahiakpor
by George Reisman - 723-734 Mill Versus Liberty
by A. M. C. Waterman
January 2005, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-2 Foreword
by George W. Fisher - 3-18 Celebrating Irving Fisher: The Legacy of a Great Economist
by Robert W. Dimand & John Geanakoplos - 19-42 Irving Fisher (1867–1947)
by James Tobin - 43-55 Irving Fisher of Yale
by William J. Barber - 57-83 How to Compute Equilibrium Prices in 1891
by William C. Brainard & Herbert E. Scarf - 85-87 Comment on William C. Brainard and Herbert E. Scarf's “How to Compute Equilibrium Prices in 1891”
by Donald Brown & Felix Kubler - 89-92 Comment on William C. Brainard and Herbert E. Scarf's “How to Compute Equilibrium Prices in 1891”
by K. R. Sreenivasan - 93-112 Controlling the Price Level
by Robert E. Hall - 113-116 Comment on Robert Hall's “Controlling the Price Level”
by James Tobin - 117-124 Stable Prices, Money, and the Cost of Living
by Martin Shubik - 125-168 Econometric Analysis of Fisher's Equation
by Peter C. B. Phillips - 169-184 Comments on “Econometric Analysis of Fisher's Equation” by Peter C. B. Phillips
by John Rust - 185-199 Fisher, Keynes, and the Corridor of Stability
by Robert W. Dimand - 201-205 Fisher's Introductory Text
by James Tobin - 207-214 Fisher's The Nature of Capital and Income
by James Tobin - 215-235 Irving Fisher's Spendings (Consumption) Tax in Retrospect
by John B. Shoven & John Whalley - 237-243 Comments on John B. Shoven and John Whalley’s, “Irving Fisher's Spendings (Consumption) Tax in Retrospect”
by Alan J. Auerbach - 245-256 Comments on John B. Shoven and John Whalley, “Irving Fisher's Spendings (Consumption) Tax in Retrospect”
by Michael J. Graetz - 257-306 The Ideal Inflation‐Indexed Bond and Irving Fisher's Impatience Theory of Interest with Overlapping Generations
by John Geanakoplos - 307-310 Comments on John Geanakoplos's “The Ideal Inflation‐Indexed Bond and Irving Fisher's Impatience Theory of Interest with Overlapping Generations”
by Robert J. Shiller - 311-360 Index Number Theory Using Differences Rather Than Ratios
by W. Erwin Diewert - 361-366 Comment on W. Erwin Diewert’s, “Index Number Theory Using Differences Rather Than Ratios”
by Matthew D. Shapiro - 367-392 Irving Fisher and the Contribution of Improved Longevity to Living Standards
by William D. Nordhaus - 393-397 Comments on William D. Nordhaus’s, “Irving Fisher and the Contribution of Improved Longevity to Living Standards”
by Robert W. Dimand - 399-405 Comments on William D. Nordhaus, “Irving Fisher and the Contribution of Improved Longevity to Living Standards”
by T. N. Srinivasan - 407-425 Health, Government, and Irving Fisher
by Victor R. Fuchs - 427-434 Does “Health Promotion” Really Promote Health?
by Alvan R. Feinstein - 435-443 Irving Fisher, Victor Fuchs, and the Health‐Government Tangle
by Richard Zeckhauser
November 2004, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 965-986 Facts, Fiction, and the Fourth Estate
by William L. Anderson - 987-1020 Max Weber
by Helge Peukert - 1021-1055 Understanding Economic Man
by G. R. Steele - 1031-1138 Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis
by Randall G. Holcombe - 1057-1090 Does the Henry George Theorem Provide a Practical Guide to Optimal City Size?
by Richard Arnott - 1091-1095 George on Land Speculation and the Winner's Curse
by Nicolaus Tideman - 1097-1130 Increasing the Role of Environmental Taxes and Charges as a Policy Instrument in Developing Countries
by Juergen G. Backhaus - 1139-1147 Comments on “Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis”
by Fred E. Foldvary - 1149-1171 Social Networks and Business Success
by Stein Kristiansen - 1173-1192 Mapping Growth into Economic Development
by Augustin Kwasi Fosu - 1193-1212 On Indirect Reciprocity
by Jan Tullberg
October 2004, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 765-794 Bargaining Over Housework
by Allen M. Parkman - 795-811 Spousal Complementarity in Home Production
by Michael A. Leeds & Peter von Allmen - 813-850 Daddies, Devotion, and Dollars
by Gary Painter & David I. Levine - 851-879 Income Inequality, the Income Cost of Housing, and the Myth of Market Efficiency
by Cathleen Whiting - 881-896 There's No Place Like Home
by Barbara A. Wiens‐Tuers - 897-898 Introduction
by Bruce Elmslie - 899-910 Adam Smith's Analysis of Bounties as an Early Example of the Concept of Noneconomic Objectives
by Bruce Elmslie - 911-920 Noneconomic Objectives in the History of Economic Thought
by Andrea Maneschi - 921-938 When Did Equality Become a Noneconomic Objective?
by Joseph Persky - 939-943 The Dissemination of The Wealth of Nations in French and in France, 1776–1843
by Yann Giraud - 943-946 Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek
by David M. Grant - 946-951 Global Unions? Theory and Strategies of Organized Labour in the Global Political Economy
by Andrew R. Timming - 951-954 State‐Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century
by Christopher J. Coyne
July 2004, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 583-608 On the Future of Keynesian Economics
by James C. W. Ahiakpor - 609-625 The Value of “Final Products” Counts Only Itself
by George Reisman - 627-646 Reisman's Net Consumption, Net Investment Theory of Aggregate Profit
by Jerry Kirkpatrick - 647-664 Smithian National Product and the Wealth of African Nations
by William D. Gerdes - 665-696 An Examination of the Link Between Employment Volatility and the Spatial Distribution of Property Crime Rates
by Kent Bausman & W. Richard Goe - 697-715 Cultural Relativism and the Savage
by Steve J. Shone - 717-730 Economic and Social Correlates of Re‐Employment Following Job Displacement
by Maurice J. Mazerolle & Gangaram Singh - 731-745 After‐Life Consumption and Charitable Giving
by Warren B. Hrung - 747-753 Review of Alex's Callinicos's Against the Third Way: An Anti‐Capitalist Critique
by Andrew Savchenko - 753-756 A World Without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance
by Kent Jones
April 2004, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 273-290 21 A Cannan Hits the Mark
by Mason Gaffney - 291-304 22 Davenport: “Single Taxer of the Looser Observance”
by Aaron B. Fuller - 305-317 23 Carver: Reluctant Demi‐Georgist
by Robert V. Andelson - 319-335 24 Ryan and His Domestication of Natural Law
by Robert V. Andelson - 337-359 25 Alcázar's “Most Voluminous of All Assaults”
by James L. Busey - 361-379 26 Ely: A Liberal Economist Defends Landlordism
by Steven B. Cord & Robert V. Andelson - 381-409 27 Knight: Nemesis from the Chicago School
by Nicolaus Tideman & Florenz Plassmann - 411-431 28 Heath: Estranged Georgist
by Fred E. Foldvary - 433-440 29 Hayek: “Almost Persuaded”
by Robert V. Andelson - 441-450 30 Hardin's Putative Critique
by Robert V. Andelson - 451-484 31 Reckoning with Rothbard
by Harold Kyriazi - 485-505 32 LeFevre's Challenge
by Damon J. Gross - 507-516 33 Oser: Reservations of a Friendly Commentator
by Oscar B. Johannsen - 517-541 34 Blaug: Edging Toward Full Appreciation
by Mary M. Cleveland - 543-569 35 Neo‐Georgism
by Robert V. Andelson
January 2004, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-18 Introduction
by Joseph C. Pitt & Djavad Salehi‐Isfahani & Douglas Eckel - 19-49 The Importance of Deviance in Intellectual Development
by Richard B. McKenzie & Roman Galar - 51-54 Public Choice and Deviance
by Steven G. Medema - 55-74 Public Choice as an Academic Enterprise
by Richard E. Wagner - 75-77 Public Choice as an Academic Enterprise
by Eugenia F. Toma - 79-104 Life in the Putty‐Knife Factory!
by Geoffrey Brennan - 105-147 The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice
by Elinor Ostrom & Vincent Ostrom - 149-160 Commentary on “The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice” by Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom
by Munger Michael C. - 161-165 Bargaining with the Devil
by S.M. Amadae - 167-181 A Toy Model of Scientific Progress
by Susanne Lohmann - 183-187 Scientific Progress and Lessons for Institutional Design
by Susan K. Snyder - 189-205 When Hard Heads Collide
by Loren E. Lomasky - 207-211 What Public Choice and Philosophy Should Not Learn from One Another
by Robert Sugden - 213-256 Prudence and Constitutional Rights
by Edward F. McClennen - 257-262 Comments on McClennen's “Prudence and Constitutional Rights”
by Joseph C. Pitt - 263-271 Heraclitian Vespers
by James M. Buchanan
November 2003, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 1-1 Acknowledgments to the First Edition
by R. V. A. - 1-1 Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
by R. V. Andelson - 1-22 1 Introduction
by Robert V. Andelson - 23-43 2 The Essential Henry George
by Louis Wasserman - 47-59 3 Laveleye: A Critic Ripe for Conversion
by Roy Douglas - 61-82 4 Marshall: A Professional Economist Guards the Purity of His Discipline
by Robert F. H´bert - 83-115 5 Longe and Wrightson: Conservative Critics of George's Wage Theory
by Fred Harrison - 117-136 6 Mallock and the “Most Elaborate Answer”
by Roy Douglas - 137-160 7 Moffat's “Unorthodox” Critique
by George Babilot - 161-175 8 Cathrein's Careless Clerical Critique
by Robert V. Andelson