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March 2011, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 90-95 The Impossibility Of The ‘Ladder Of Investment’ Approach To Regulation
by Fernando Herrera‐González & Luis Castejón‐Martín - 96-102 Tobacco Display Bans: A Global Failure
by Patrick Basham & John Luik - 103-104 Lack Of Rigour In Defending Fairtrade: A Rejoinder To Alistair Smith
by Peter Griffiths - 105-108 When Paternalism Meets Bogus Economics: The New Economics Foundation'S 21 Hours Report
by Kristian Niemietz - 109-111 The Economist Mohammed Ibn Abdullah (570–632)
by Benedikt Koehler - 112-114 Developing A New Paradigm For Uk Foreign Aid
by Thomas Fisher - 115-117 Broadcasting Licence Fee Settlements In The Uk And Germany
by Christian Potschka - 118-120 Are Official Poverty Statistics Necessary?
by Kristian Niemietz - 121-122 RESERVATIONS ABOUT THE ‘NUDGE’ PHILOSOPHY-super-1
by Philip Booth - 123-126 Britain Too Sanguine On Minimum Wage
by Karthik Reddy - 127-130 The Case For A Community Transaction Engine: Getting Coase For The Twenty‐First Century
by Wingham Rowan - 131-134 Development Through Fair Trade: Candour Or Deception?
by Paul Stoddart - 135-135 ‘Money Printing’ In The Modern Banking System
by Tim Congdon - 136-136 Twenty‐First‐Century Illiberalism And The Crisis
by Razeen Sally - 137-137 Higher Education And Government Subsidies
by James Stanfield - 138-138 Aid Agencies Turning A Blind Eye To Stolen Drugs
by Roger Bate - 139-139 The Coalition: Plus Ça Change
by John Meadowcroft - 140-141 Jimmy Stewart is Dead: Ending the World's Ongoing Financial Plague with Limited Purpose Banking – By Laurence J. Kotlikoff
by William J. Luther - 141-141 The Battle: How the Fight Between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America's Future – By Arthur C. Brooks
by John Blundell - 141-142 The Trouble with Markets: Saving Capitalism from Itself – By Roger Bootle
by Dan Osborne - 142-143 Follow the Money – By David McWilliams
by Brian Gerard Canny & David Howden
September 2011, Volume 31
- 1-1 Oxfam, Malthus and the Worst Prediction in Economic History
by Stephen Davies - 2-3 UK Uncut Unravelled
by Tim Worstall - 4-4 The New Paternalism: Unravelling ‘Nudge’
by Glen Whitman
October 2010, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 2-5 Editorial: Ngos And Development
by Julian Morris - 6-8 Early Islamic Charities As Catalysts Of Institutional Innovation
by Benedikt Koehler - 9-13 The Charity Commission – Politicised And Politicising
by Stanley Brodie - 14-17 Rights And Development
by George Gelber - 18-21 Engaging The Private Sector To Improve Health In Africa
by Philip Stevens - 22-28 Ngos Vs Civil Society: Reflections On The Illiberal, The Illegitimate And The Unaccountable
by Elaine Sternberg - 29-34 THE GROWING INVOLVEMENT OF FOREIGN NGOs IN SETTING POLICY AGENDAS AND POLITICAL DECISION‐MAKING IN AFRICA
by Mike Norton‐Griffiths - 35-41 Liberate To Learn: Education Vouchers In Pakistan
by Ali Salman - 42-47 Competitiveness Within The Euro Area: The Problem That Still Needs To Be Solved
by Holger Zemanek - 48-52 Can We Put Poor Men To Work?
by Lawrence M. Mead - 53-58 The Broken University: What Is Seen And What Is Not Seen In The Uk Higher Education Sector
by James Stanfield - 59-64 The Effects Of Economic Regulation In The Istanbul Taxicab Market
by Tamer Çetin & Fuat Oğuz - 65-69 Coaching Costs As Tullock Costs: A Model Of Rising Coaching Salaries
by Kurt Rotthoff & Ann Mayo - 70-71 What Austrian Business Cycle Theory Does And Does Not Claim As True
by Anthony J. Evans - 72-74 The Seventh‐Century Islamic Gold Standard
by Benedikt Koehler - 75-78 Lest We Forget
by Svetozar Pejovich - 79-81 Inflation Economics: The Heath–Barber Boom, 1972–74
by G. R. Steele - 82-85 Liberty Between The Lines In A Statist And Modernist Age: Unfolding The Adam Smith In Friedrich Hayek
by Daniel B. Klein - 86-89 Why Free Markets Should Not Be Blamed For The Current Recession
by Ángel Martín Oro - 90-92 Postcode Lotteries
by G. R. Steele - 93-93 Banker Bashing May Lead To An Exodus From The City
by Tim Congdon - 94-94 The Shift To The East
by Razeen Sally - 95-95 The Rise And Fall Of For‐Profit Libraries
by James Stanfield - 96-96 Climate And Disease – Not Much Of A Link Anymore
by Roger Bate - 97-97 Alternative Vote: The Prospects For Liberty
by John Meadowcroft - 98-99 Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism – By George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller
by Oskari Juurikkala - 99-99 Wilhelm Röpke's Political Economy – By Samuel Gregg
by Greg Kaza - 99-101 The World's First Railway System: Enterprise, Competition and Regulation on the Railway Network in Victorian Britain – By Mark Casson
by Christie Davies - 101-101 Anxious to Do Good: Learning to Be an Economist the Hard Way – By Alan Peacock
by Geoffrey Wood
June 2010, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 2-5 Editorial: Innovation And Regulation In Energy Supply
by Stephen Jones & George Yarrow - 6-12 Promoting Innovation In The Electricity Industry
by L. Lynne Kiesling - 13-20 Innovation And Competition In Generation And Retail Power Markets
by Elizabeth Hooper & Catherine Waddams Price - 21-27 A Nuclear Future? Uk Government Policy And The Role Of The Market
by David Newbery - 28-32 Networks, Innovation And Regulation
by Stephen Smith - 33-39 Regulation And The Natural Progress Of Opulence
by Sam Peltzman - 40-44 Deferred Fees For Universities
by Neil Shephard - 45-49 Lack Of Rigour In Defending Fairtrade: A Reply To Alastair Smith
by Peter Griffiths - 50-53 Lack Of Rigour In Defending Fairtrade: Some Important Clarifications Of A Distorting Account – A Reply To Peter Griffiths
by Alastair M. Smith - 54-60 Liberal Economics And The Rise Of Laissez‐Faire Ecology
by Andrew Ryder - 61-67 Money Still Matters – The Implications Of M4x For Quantitative Easing
by David B. Smith - 68-70 Economic Sanctions Revisited: Additional Insights Into Why They Fail
by Charles A. Rarick & Thaung Han - 71-76 The Truthiness Hurts
by Art Carden & Mike Hammock - 77-78 Zero Consistency: A Critique Of Caritas Europa'S ‘Zero Poverty’ Campaign
by Kristian Niemietz - 79-80 Traffic Lights: Weapons Of Mass Distraction, Danger And Delay
by Martin Cassini - 81-84 Disastrous Anti‐Economics And The Economics Of Disasters
by Art Carden - 85-85 Growing Pains For The Next Government
by Tim Congdon - 86-86 A New Strategy For Britain In Europe
by Razeen Sally - 87-87 A Freedom‐Based Approach
by James Stanfield - 88-88 Obama'S Nobel Prize For Rhetoric
by Roger Bate - 89-89 Economics Beats Politics
by John Meadowcroft - 90-91 Financial Fiasco: How America's Infatuation with Home Ownership and Easy Money Created the Economic Crisis – By Johan Norberg
by D. W. MacKenzie - 91-92 The Peacock Committee and Uk Broadcasting Policy – Edited by Tom O'Malley and Janet Jones
by Christian Potschka - 92-93 The Aid Trap: Hard Truths about Ending Poverty – By R. Glenn Hubbard and William Duggan
by Astrid Arca - 93-94 Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right – By Jennifer Burns
by Art Carden - 94-95 The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics – By William R. Easterly
by Ángel Martín Oro - 95-96 The Solidarity Society: Why We Can Afford to End Poverty, and How to Do It with Public Support – By Tim Horton and James Gregory
by Kristian Niemietz
March 2010, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 2-5 Editorial: Economic Liberalism And Social Justice
by John Meadowcroft & Gerard Casey - 6-12 Inspecting The Foundations Of Liberalism
by Anthony De Jasay - 13-20 Land Reform As Social Justice: The Case Of South Africa
by Karol Boudreaux - 21-26 Some Common Misconceptions In Discussion Of Markets And Morality
by Thomas E. Woods Jr. - 27-32 Suggestions On Rebuilding Catholic Social Teaching On Economics
by William R. Luckey - 33-37 The Knowledge Inheritance Theory Of Distributive Justice
by Elaine Sternberg - 38-42 The Future Of Markets
by John Kay - 43-47 State Education In The Nineteenth Century: Demanded Or Imposed?
by Kate McNally - 48-54 Why Are Some Places Rich While Others Are Poor? The Institutional Necessity Of Economic Freedom
by Art Carden & Joshua Hall - 55-60 Dr Olson'S Antidote For Institutional Sclerosis
by John Considine & Robert Butler - 61-65 The Sustained Impacts Of Taxi Deregulation
by Sean D. Barrett - 66-70 Globalisation: Past And Present
by Dilip K. Das - 71-76 Controlling Bankers' Bonuses: Efficient Regulation Or Politics Of Envy?
by Kent Matthews & Owen Matthews - 77-82 The Spanish External Sector: A Policy Of Trade Openness
by Estela Sáenz - 83-87 The Use And Abuse Of Markets In Housing Policy
by Peter King - 88-91 Fair Trade Is Counterproductive And Unfair: Rejoinder
by Colleen Haight & David R. Henderson - 92-94 Challenging The Empirical Empire
by Helen Jackson & Paul Ormerod - 95-96 Elinor Ostrom – Nobel Prize In Economics 2009
by Paul Dragos Aligica - 97-100 Whither Consumer Protection In Financial Markets? Lessons From The Financial Crisis Of 1857
by Benedikt Koehler - 101-102 The ‘Broken Windows’ Theory And The New York Experience Reconsidered
by Joseph S. Fulda - 103-103 The Need For Joined‐Up Debt Management Policy
by Tim Congdon - 104-104 Will Asia Go Regional?
by Razeen Sally - 105-105 Why Not Tesco Schools, Sir Terry?
by James Stanfield - 106-106 Economic And Political Freedom Drive Prosperity
by Roger Bate - 107-107 Three Myths Of The Financial Crisis
by John Meadowcroft - 108-109 The Official History of Privatisation, Volume 1: The Formative Years 1970–1987 – By David Parker
by D. R. Myddelton - 109-110 Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice – By Tom G. Palmer
by Daniel Waxman - 110-110 Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World – By Tyler Cowen
by John Blundell - 110-112 Entrepreneurship and Economic Progress – By Randall G. Holcombe
by Art Carden - 112-113 The Humane Metropolis: People and Nature in the 21st Century City – Edited by Rutherford H. Platt
by Emily Washington
December 2009, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 2-4 Editorial: Corporate Social Responsibility
by Philip Booth - 5-10 Corporate Social Responsibility And Corporate Governance
by Elaine Sternberg - 11-15 Misguided Corporate Virtue: The Case Against Csr, And The True Role Of Business Today
by David Henderson - 16-21 Corporate Social Responsibility And The Companies Act 2006
by Stephen F. Copp - 22-28 Fair Trade And Corporate Social Responsibility
by Sushil Mohan - 29-36 Evaluating The Criticisms Of Fair Trade
by Alastair M. Smith - 37-47 How Should Britain'S Government Spending And Tax Burdens Be Measured? A Historic Perspective On The 2009 Budget Forecasts
by David B. Smith - 48-54 Poverty In Britain, Past And Present
by Kristian Niemietz - 55-59 How Can We Call Transport A Utility?
by John Hibbs - 60-65 Qualitative Easing In Support Of A Tumbling Financial System: A Look At The Eurosystem'S Recent Balance Sheet Policies
by Philipp Bagus & David Howden - 66-71 Fly‐By‐Night Builders In Harbin And Shanghai
by Rita Yi Man Li - 72-77 Institutional Failures Of Socialism
by Panagiotis Evangelopoulos - 78-79 Four Propositions About International Labour Standards
by Art Carden & Joshua Hall - 80-82 THE 1930s AND THE PRESENT DAY – CRISES COMPARED
by Panagiotis Evangelopoulos - 83-84 Arguing For Liberty In A Secular Age
by Joseph S. Fulda - 85-86 There Is No Such Thing As Society
by G. R. Steele - 87-88 A Note On The ‘Great Contraction’
by Ali Kabiri - 89-91 Islamic Finance As A Progenitor Of Venture Capital
by Benedikt Koehler - 92-93 Are Economists ‘Market Fundamentalists’?
by Art Carden & Mike Hammock - 94-97 The Emergence Of Liberal Socialism In Continental Europe
by Svetozar Pejovich - 98-98 Banks Will Lend Less If Regulated More
by Tim Congdon - 99-99 A New Era For Sri Lanka
by Razeen Sally - 100-100 Ban All Political Interference With University Tuition Fees
by James Stanfield - 101-101 India Must Protect Intellectual Property
by Roger Bate - 102-102 Does Our Wealth Impoverish The Poor?
by John Meadowcroft - 103-104 Meltdown: A Free‐Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse – By Thomas E. Woods Jr. Finance: Servant or Deceiver? Financialization at the Crossroads – By Paul H. Dembinski
by Philip Booth - 104-105 War, Guns and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places – By Paul Collier
by Daniel Sacks - 105-106 Christian Theology and Market Economics – Edited by Ian R. Harper and Samuel Gregg
by Stephen Copp - 106-108 Wal‐Mart: The Face of Twenty‐First‐Century Capitalism – Edited by Nelson Lichtenstein
by Art Carden - 108-109 Outliers: The Story of Success – By Malcolm Gladwell
by John Blundell - 109-110 Sustaining India's Growth Miracle – Edited by Jagdish Bhagwati and Charles Calomiris
by Nimish Adhia - 110-111 Integrated Transport: A Will‐O'‐The‐Wisp? – By John Wylde
by John Hibbs
September 2009, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 2-5 Editorial: Central Banking, Monetary Stability And Financial Stability
by Geoffrey Wood - 6-8 Do We Really Need Central Banks?
by Roland Vaubel - 9-16 Central Banks: From Politically Independent To Market‐Dependent Institutions
by Pedro Schwartz & Juan Castañeda - 17-21 World Recession: What Went Wrong?
by Robert L. Hetzel - 22-26 Lessons From The Financial Crisis: The International Dimension
by Roland Vaubel - 27-34 The Austrians And The Crisis
by Robert C. B. Miller - 35-39 Is It Time For Price‐Level Targeting?
by Steve Ambler - 40-46 The Role Of Central Banks In Financial Supervision And Regulation
by David G. Mayes - 47-52 Financial Crisis Resolution – The State As A Lender Of Last Resort?
by Charles B. Blankart & Erik R. Fasten - 53-56 The Treasury Select Committee: Its Reach And Its Role In The Financial Crisis
by John McFall - 57-62 Privatising Climate Policy
by Graham Dawson - 63-67 Catholicism And Capitalism
by Philip Booth - 68-73 Navigating Reforms: Lessons From India
by Arun Shourie - 74-76 Comment On Navigating Reforms: Lessons From India, The 2008 Wincott Lecture, Given By Arun Shourie
by Razeen Sally - 77-80 Contracts And Partnerships
by John Hibbs - 81-86 What Attracts Foreign Direct Investment: A Closer Look
by Nabamita Dutta & Sanjukta Roy - 87-88 Climate Change Issues: A Dissenting Voice
by David Henderson - 89-92 Globalisation And An Emerging Global Middle Class
by Dilip K. Das - 93-94 The Articles Of Confederation Show The Need For Direct Taxation? It Just Ain'T So!
by Scott Beaulier & Joshua Hall & Ben VanMetre - 95-97 This Is Not A Credit Crisis – It Is A Debt Crisis
by Dirk J. Bezemer - 98-100 Damn The Rules, It'S A Parallel Universe!
by G. R. Steele - 101-102 Top‐Down Support For Bottom‐Up Trade Liberalisation
by Valentin Zahrnt - 103-104 International Deposit Insurance
by Max Gillman - 105-105 New Classicism And New Keynesianism Have Failed
by Tim Congdon - 106-106 Three Asian Myths And The Global Economic Crisis
by Razeen Sally - 107-107 Privatise All Business And Law Schools
by James Stanfield - 108-108 Un'S Political Correctness Costs Lives
by Roger Bate - 109-109 Privatisation As A Means Of Reducing Freedom: Bringing An Ideal Into Disrepute
by John Meadowcroft - 110-111 The ‘Uncertain’ Foundations Of Post Keynesian Economics: Essays In Exploration
by G. R. Steele - 111-112 Global Tax Revolution: The Rise Of Tax Competition And The Battle To Defend It
by Astrid Arca - 112-112 Economics 2.0: What The Best Minds In Economics Can Teach You About Business And Life
by John Blundell - 112-113 The Great European Rip‐Off: How The Corrupt, Wasteful Eu Is Taking Control Of Our Lives
by Ellen Corman - 113-113 Is The Welfare State Justified?
by Barry Bracewell‐Milnes
June 2009, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 2-3 Editorial: Islam And The Free‐Market Economy
by Imad‐ad‐Dean Ahmad - 4-9 Applying North'S Laws Of Motion To The Edge Of The West
by Saad Azmat - 10-15 Muslim Women And Property Rights
by Azhar Aslam & Shaista Kazmi - 16-21 Towards A Synthesis Of Islam And The Market Economy? The Justice And Development Party'S Economic Reforms In Turkey
by Mustafa Acar - 22-27 A Conflict Of Interest: Islamic Home Financing In America
by Omar Nayeem & Mohamed Shiliwala & Wasim Shiliwala - 28-35 Online Free Markets And Entrepreneurship In The Muslim World
by Mark Frazier & Shannon Ewing - 36-41 The Legal Autonomy Of The Dubai International Financial Centre: A Scalable Strategy For Global Free‐Market Reforms
by Michael Strong & Robert Himber - 42-45 The Essence Of The Austrian School
by Jesús Huerta de Soto - 46-49 New Modes Of Monetary Policy: Qualitative Easing By The Fed
by Philipp Bagus & Markus H. Schiml - 50-55 Market Competition, Community Rating, Risk Equalisation And Efficiency In Health Insurance – A Case Study
by Sean D. Barrett - 56-61 A Few Critical Remarks On Globalisation, Democracy And Spatiality
by Piotr Zientara - 62-66 Predicting The Costs And Benefits Of Mega‐Sporting Events: Misjudgement Of Olympic Proportions?
by Jonathan Barclay - 67-68 Sir Alan Walters' Role In The Revival Of Currency Boards
by John Greenwood - 69-70 The Future Of The Seabed
by Russell Lewis - 71-73 20 Years After: The Fall And Rise Of Socialism In East Germany
by Kristian Niemietz - 74-77 The Fatal Error Of Solvency Ii
by Jesús Huerta de Soto - 78-81 ‘Money Means Not Money’– Reflections On The Meaning Of Money 1909–2009
by Arthur Edwards - 82-84 The Case Against Meliorism: Veiled Tragedies, Or When Cost–Benefit Analysis Is In Principle Impossible
by Joseph S. Fulda - 85-87 Crass Keynesianism
by G. R. Steele - 88-88 Expropriation Of The British Banking Sector
by Tim Congdon - 89-89 The End Of The Free‐Market Revolution: Causes And Consequences
by Razeen Sally - 90-90 The Profit Motive In Education
by James Stanfield - 91-91 Africa'S Problem: Wrong Gets It All Right
by Roger Bate