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February 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 15-18 Comment
by Robert Tombs
- 19-35 A Perfect Impasse? Cuba's Move Towards the Market and the United States' Move Towards Cuba
by Stephen Wilkinson
- 36-52 Shifting from Undersupply to Oversupply: Does NHS Workforce Planning Need a Paradigm Shift?
by Anita Charlesworth & Sarah Lafond
- 53-65 How School Choice is Framed by Parental Preferences and Family Characteristics: A Study in Poor Areas of Lagos State, Nigeria
by Pauline Dixon & Steve Humble & James Tooley
- 66-84 Multilateral Trade Liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- 85-101 Competition and Innovation in Retail Electricity Markets: Evidence from Italy
by Carlo Stagnaro
- 102-111 Monetary Ratios in a Modern Regime: Why the Monetary Base still Matters
by Anthony J. Evans
- 112-124 The Economics of Property Rights in Early and Medieval Christianity
by Benedikt Koehler
- 125-133 Markets and Their Virtues
by Robert C. B. Miller
- 135-140 Brexit is Unlikely to Provide Answers to Governance Problems Under Globalisation
by Valentina Kostadinova
- 141-145 New Developments in Real Estate Financing
by Adam Baldwin
- 146-155 Economic Growth as the Child of Literature and Ethics: Deirdre McCloskey's ‘Bourgeois Era’ Trilogy
by Eric Jones
- 157-158 The Common Fisheries Policy: The Quest for Sustainability by Ernesto Penas Lado . Wiley-Blackwell ( 2016 ), 392 pp. ISBN: 978-1119085645 (hb, £150.00); 978-1119085652 (eBook, £135.99)
by Rachel Tingle
- 158-159 The Theological Origins of Liberalism by İsmail Kurun . Lexington Books ( 2016 ), 270 pp. ISBN: 978-1498527408 (hb, £60.00); 978-1498527415 (eBook, £60.00)
by Benedikt Koehler
- 160-161 On Central Banking by Jan Fredrik Qvigstad . Cambridge University Press ( 2016 ), 203 pp. ISBN: 978-1107150973 (hb, £39.99); 978-1316723371 (eBook, £19.20)
by Juan Castañeda
October 2016, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 237-238 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 239-257 Incentive Effects in Higher Education: an Improved Funding Model for Universities
by Peter Ainsworth & Tom McKenzie & Al Stroyny
- 258-272 Pollution Havens and Their Relationship to the Environmental Kuznets Curve: The Case of the us Tyre Industry
by John McCollough & Miao He & Arzu Tay Bayramoglu
- 273-281 Behavioural Economics: A Virginia Political Economy Perspective
by Steven Horwitz
- 282-293 The Social Costs of Innovation Policy
by Sinclair Davidson & Jason Potts
- 294-308 Post-Cameralist Governance: Towards a Robust Political Economy of Bureaucracy
by Alexander William Salter
- 309-317 Social Order in a Fragile State: Rio's Favelas
by Cortney S. Rodet
- 318-325 The Turnover-Reducing Effects of the Minimum Wage may Harm the Economy
by Vincent Geloso
- 326-340 Interpreting Deliberative Democracy: Speech Acts, Strategic Action and Coercion
by Graham Dawson
- 341-347 Does Australia's Unfair Contracts Act Limit Or Enhance Contractual Freedom?
by Ken Phillips
- 348-355 Corruption and economic resilience: recovery from the financial crisis in western economies
by Paul Ormerod
- 356-363 Why did the British Brexit? and What are the Implications for Classical Liberals?
by Ryan Bourne
- 364-368 Brexit will not be a Catastrophe if…
by Pedro Schwartz
- 369-372 Is the Market Failure Approach to the BBC Licence Fee Fit for Purpose? Comment
by Cento Veljanovski
- 373-378 Comparisons of Real GDP Over Time and Across Space: Taking the Subject Further
by David Henderson
- 379-389 From Pipelines to Networks: The Intellectual Disruptions of Online Platforms
by Diogo G. R. Costa
- 391-393 Towards an Imperfect Union: A Conservative Case for the EU by Dalibor Rohac . Rowman & Littlefield ( 2016 ), 202 pp. ISBN: 978-1442270633 (hb, £49.95); 978-1442270640 (pb, £19.95); 978-1442270657 (eBook, £19.95)
by Aris Trantidis
- 393-394 Bad Habits, Hard Choices: Using the Tax System to Make Us Healthier by David Fell . London Publishing Partnership ( 2016 ), 128 pp. ISBN: 978-1907994500 (pb, £8.99); 978-1907994517 (eBook, £3.75)
by Christopher Snowdon
- 394-395 Scandalous Economics: Gender and the Politics of Financial Crisis edited by Aida A. Hozić and Jacqui True . Oxford University Press ( 2016 ), 352 pp. ISBN: 978-0190204235 (hb, £64.00); 978-0190204242 (pb, £25.99); Kindle edn, £24.69
by Rachel Tingle
- 396-398 Labor Supply and Taxation by Richard Blundell ; edited by Andreas Piechl and Klaus Zimmerman as part of the IZA Prize in Labor Economics Series. Oxford University Press ( 2016) , 488 pp. ISBN: 978-0198749806 (hb, £55.00)
by W. S. Siebert
- 398-399 Academic Freedom in an Age of Conformity: Confronting the Fear of Knowledge by Joanna Williams . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2016 ), 224 pp. ISBN: 978-1137514776 (hb, £65.00); 978-1137514783 (pb, £19.99); 978-1137514790 (eBook, £15.99)
by Anthony Seldon
- 399-401 Science, the State and the City: Britain's Struggle to Succeed in Biotechnology by Geoffrey Owen and Michael M. Hopkins. Oxford University Press (2016), 272 pp. ISBN: 978-0198728009 (hb, £35.00)
by Paul Ormerod
June 2016, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 117-117 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 118-132 Contrasting Developments in UK Energy Regulation: Retail Policy and Consumer Engagement
by Stephen Littlechild
- 133-144 Exit and the Epistemic Quality of Voice
by Brad R. Taylor
- 145-154 Intergovernmental Organisations and Economic Freedom: Wise Technocrats or Black Helicopters?
by Ryan H. Murphy
- 155-167 A Novel way to Compare Health Care Systems and to Assess their Potential Competitiveness
by Peter Zweifel
- 168-174 Bank Ownership and Lending Behaviours: The Relevance of Community Links
by Atul Teckchandani
- 175-183 Why Development Programmes Fail: William Easterly and the Political Economy of Intervention
by Abigail R. Hall-Blanco
- 184-202 Enticing the Stork: Can we Evaluate Pro-Natal Policies Before Having Children?
by Anthony A. Noce & Dhimtri Qirjo & Namini De Silva
- 204-211 Fair and Efficient Regulation of the Sharing Economy
by Matthew Sinclair
- 212-216 Mobile Money: Part of the African Financial Inclusion Solution?
by Laura Llewellyn-Jones
- 217-220 Deirdre Mccloskey, Kirznerian Growth and the Role of Social Networks: Comment
by Mikayla Novak
- 221-223 Comparing Real GDP Across Countries: Comment
by Lawrence H. Summers
- 224-228 Commons, Anticommons and Public Choice: James Buchanan on Liberal Democracy
by John Meadowcroft
- 230-231 The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics edited by Peter J. Boettke and Christopher J. Coyne . Oxford University Press ( 2015 ), 832 pp. ISBN: 978-0199811762 (hb, £97.00; Kindle edn, £92.15)
by Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- 231-232 Stabilising Capitalism: A Greater Role for Central Banks by Pierluigi Ciocca . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2016 ), 105 pp. ISBN: 978-1137555502 (hb, £70.00); 978-137555519 (eBook, £55.99)
by Geoffrey Wood
- 232-234 The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking and the Future of the Global Economy by Mervyn King . Little, Brown ( 2016 ), 448 pp. ISBN: 978-1408706107 (hb, £25.00); 978-1408706114 (pb, £14.99); 978-1408706121 (Kindle edn, £12.99)
by Diego Zuluaga
- 234-236 Revolutions Without Borders: The Call to Liberty in the Atlantic World by Janet Polasky . Yale University Press ( 2015 ), 392 pp. ISBN: 978-0300208948 (hb, £25.00); 978-0300219845 (pb, £12.99)
by Thomas C. Jones
February 2016, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 2-20 Is The Television Licence fee fit for Purpose in the Digital Era?
by Helen Weeds
- 21-32 The Economic Impact and Civic Pride Effects of Sports Teams and Mega-Events: Do The Public and the Professionals Agree?
by Peter A. Groothuis & Kurt W. Rotthoff
- 33-47 Energy Policy: The Return of the Regulatory State
by Colin Robinson
- 48-55 Some Reflections on the Ubiquity of Regulation
by Forrest Capie & Geoffrey Wood
- 56-63 The Thirteenth-Century Economics of Thomas Aquinas
by Benedikt Koehler
- 64-79 Safeguarding Children: Ofsted and Regulatory Failure
by Barrie M. Craven & James N. Tooley
- 80-83 Tax Increment Financing: Incentivising Real Estate Development Through The Public Sector
by Adam Baldwin
- 84-88 Comparing Real GDP Across Countries: Comment and Rejoinder
by Jean Baneth
- 88-90 Rejoinder: Measuring and Comparing Real GDP
by David Henderson
- 91-101 Picking Up the Gauntlet: Richard Thaler's Defence of Behavioural Economics
by Paul Ormerod
- 103-104 Economics Rules: Why Economics Works, When It Fails, and How To Tell The Difference by Dani Rodrik . Oxford University Press ( 2015 ), 272 pp. ISBN: 978-0198736899 (hb, £16.99)
by Diego Zuluaga
- 105-107 By the People: Rebuilding Liberty Without Permission by Charles Murray . Crown Forum ( 2015 ), 336 pp. ISBN: 978–0385346511 (hb, $27.00); 978–0385346528 (eBook, $13.99)
by Martin Ricketts
- 107-108 Failed: What the ‘Experts’ Got Wrong about the Global Economy by Mark Weisbrot . Oxford University Press ( 2015 ), 312 pp. ISBN: 978-0195170184 (hb, £16.99)
by D. R. Myddelton
- 108-110 In Defense of Deflation by Philipp Bagus . Springer ( 2015 ), 215 pp. ISBN: 978–3319134277 (hb, £90.00); 978–3319134284 (eBook, £72.00). Springer's MyCopy edition of the eBook is available to library patrons for £/$/€24.99
by Philip Booth
- 110-111 Hayek's Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions by Steven Horwitz . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2015 ), 336 pp. ISBN: 978-1137448224 (hb, £78.00; Kindle edition, £74.10)
by John Phelan
- 112-113 Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography . Volume Two : Everything She Wants by Charles Moore . Allen Lane ( 2015 ), 821 pp. ISBN: 978-0713992885 (hb, £30.00); 978–0241201268 (eBook, £12.99)
by J. R. Shackleton
October 2015, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 327-328 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 329-348 Economies of Desire: Sexuality and the Sex Industry in the 21st Century
by Catherine Hakim
- 349-365 Why Is Italy Doing So Badly?
by Gianluigi Pelloni & Marco Savioli
- 366-379 Realistic Idealism and The Project of Political Economy
by Mark Pennington
- 380-396 Defining Capitalism
by Elaine Sternberg
- 397-415 The Road Not Taken: A Comparison Between the Hard ECU and the Euro
by John Phelan
- 416-427 Economic Freedom and Women's Emancipation in the MENA Region
by Souad Adnane
- 428-442 What is Climate Change Policy Now Trying to Achieve?
by David Campbell
- 443-452 An Austrian Analysis of China's Unsustainable Boom
by David Howden & Jason XingBin Li
- 453-463 Deirdre Mccloskey, Kirznerian Growth and The Role of Social Networks
by Vincent Geloso
- 464-470 Greece: Is there Light at the End of the Tunnel?
by Vicky Pryce
- 471-478 Infrastructure and Financial Innovation
by Pythagoras Petratos
- 479-488 Is the State Leader or Follower in China's Market Transformation?
by Ning Wang
- 489-491 Wine and Economics: Transacting the Elixir of Life by by Denton Marks . Edward Elgar ( 2015 ), 240 pp. ISBN: 978-1849802949 (hb, £75); 978-1849805971 (eBook, £25)
by Geoffrey Wood
- 491-493 More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First by Steve Hilton . WH Allen ( 2015 ), 384 pp. ISBN: 978-0753556788 (hb, £18.99)
by Ryan Bourne
- 493-495 How Politics Makes Us Sick: Neoliberal Epidemics by Ted Schrecker and Clare Bambra . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2015 ), 184 pp. ISBN: 978–1137463067 (hb), 978–1137463098 (pb), £19.99
by Christopher Snowdon
- 495-497 Rethinking Unemployment and the Work Ethic: Beyond the ‘Quasi-Titmuss’ Paradigm by Andrew Dunn . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2014 ), 222 pp. ISBN: 978-1137032102 (hb, £65.00)
by J. R. Shackleton
- 497-498 Money and Football: A Soccernomics Guide by Stefan Szymanski . Nation Books ( 2015 ), 298 pp. ISBN: 978-1-568585260 (pb, £8.99)
by Mark Littlewood
June 2015, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 167-168 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 169-177 Africa: New Opportunities, Old Impediments
by Paul Collier
- 178-196 Educational Development in South Sudan: Conscious Design or Spontaneous Order?
by David Longfield
- 197-214 Sources of Public Revenue that Make Nations Richer
by T. Nicolaus Tideman & Florenz Plassmann
- 215-224 Wilhelm Röpke and Richard C. Koo On Secondary Deflations and Balance Sheet Recessions
by Andreas Hardhaug Olsen
- 225-239 The European Union's Proposed Equality and Data Protection Rules: An Existential Problem for Insurers?
by Paul MacDonnell
- 240-255 Interpreting Voluntary Exchange: Markets, Speech Acts And Communicative Action
by Graham Dawson
- 256-271 Marketing by Controlling Social Discourse: The Fairtrade Case
by Peter Griffiths
- 272-284 Adaptation to Global Warming as an Optimal Transition Process to A Greenhouse World
by S. Niggol Seo
- 286-298 Comparing Real GDP Across Countries: The Issues Revisited
by David Henderson
- 299-305 A New Regulatory Paradigm for Over-the-Counter Oil Forward Contracts
by Gustave Laurent
- 307-316 The Australian Economy and Economic Policy During and After the Mining Boom
by Alex Robson
- 318-320 UK Monetary Policy from Devaluation to Thatcher, 1967–82 by Duncan Needham . Palgrave Macmillan ( 2014 ), 272 pp. ISBN: 978-1137369536 (hb, £70.00)
by Geoffrey Wood
- 320-322 Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism by Bartow J. Elmore . W.W. Norton ( 2015 ), 432 pp. ISBN: 978-0393241129 (hb, £17.99)
by Christopher Snowdon
- 322-324 Class War Conservatism and Other Essays by Ralph Miliband . Introduction by Tariq Ali. Verso Books ( 2015 ), 368 pp. ISBN: 978-1781687703 (pb), 978-1781687727 (Ebook), £12.99
by Ryan Bourne
- 324-326 European Social Models from Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration edited by Jon Erik Dølvik and Andrew Martin . Oxford University Press ( 2014 ), 464 pp. ISBN: 978-0-19-871796-6 (hb, £60)
by Rachel Tingle
February 2015, Volume 35, Issue 1
October 2014, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 285-285 Introduction
by J. R. Shackleton
- 286-303 How the Financial Crisis Changed Our World
by Martin Wolf
- 304-318 Linguistics and Economics: Is Entrepreneurship Innate?
by Robert C. B. Miller
- 319-334 Bus Competition in Ireland: Delayed by Regulatory Roadblocks
by Patrick Massey
- 335-339 Ticket Scalping as a Means of Managing Risk
by Vincent Geloso
- 340-352 Shadow Banking, Chinese Style
by Shalendra D. Sharma
- 353-369 China's One-Child Policy: Some Unintended Consequences
by David Howden & Yang Zhou
- 370-378 Debt Erosion and the Market Process
by Alexander William Salter
- 379-391 W. H. Hutt (1899–1988): Free Markets and Social Justice
by Graham Dawson
- 393-398 Economic Recovery in a Time of Austerity
by J. R. Sargent
- 399-401 Adapting Sensibly When Global Warming Turns the Fields Brown or Blue: A Comment on the 2014 IPCC Report
by S. Niggol Seo
- 402-405 Can Government Intervention in Childcare be Justified?
by Eva Lloyd
- 406-408 Can Government Intervention in Childcare be Justified?
by Kristian Niemietz
- 408-410 Can Government Intervention in Childcare be Justified?
by Gillian Paull
- 411-421 Prisonomics: Lessons from America's Mass Incarceration
by David Skarbek
- 423-424 Dynamics among Nations: The Evolution of Legitimacy and Development in Modern States by Hilton L. Root . MIT Press ( 2013 ), 320 pp. ISBN: 978-0262019705 (hb, £20.95)
by Paul Graham
- 425-426 Economic Sense and Nonsense: Reflections from Europe, 2008–2012 by Anthony de Jasay ; edited by Hartmut Kliemt . Liberty Fund ( 2014 ), 224 pp. ISBN: 978-0865978782 (hb, $24.00); 978-00865978799 (pb, $14.50)
by Pedro Schwartz
- 427-428 Money, Blood and Revolution: How Darwin and the doctor of King Charles I could turn economics into a science by George Cooper . Harriman House ( 2014 ), 222 pp. ISBN: 978-0857193827 (hb, £18.99); 978-0857193896 (eBook, £9.49)
by John Phelan
June 2014, Volume 34, Issue 2
February 2014, Volume 34, Issue 1
October 2013, Volume 33, Issue 3
June 2013, Volume 33, Issue 2