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December 2005, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 32-35 Planning Through Inclusive Dialogue: No Escape From Social Choice Dilemmas
by Tore Sager - 36-39 Planning Through Exclusive Dialogue: Basic Lessons We Can Learn From The Private Estate
by Spencer Heath MacCallum - 40-43 Planning Through The Exchange Of Rights Under Performance Zoning
by John R. Ottensmann - 44-47 The Public Assignment Of Development Rights
by Chris Webster - 48-57 Twenty‐Five Years Of Promoting Free Markets: A History Of Economic Affairs
by Peter Catterall - 54-60 Hayek And Market Socialism: Science, Ideology And Public Policy
by Peter Boettke - 61-67 Towards A More Neutral Monetary Policy: Proposal Of A Nominal Income Rule
by Juan E. Castañeda Fernández - 68-70 Public Service Broadcasting In The Digital Age
by David Elstein - 71-73 African Labour Market Matters
by Roger Fox - 74-76 Authority: A Monopoly Running Amok In Business
by Terry Arthur - 77-79 The Collected Works Of Arthur Seldon
by Colin Robinson - 80-80 Lower Tax Not Flat Tax Is The Answer
by Tim Congdon - 81-81 Free Trade, New Century
by Razeen Sally - 82-82 Kenya'S Forgotten Independent School Movement
by James Stanfield - 83-83 Climate Change And Insecticide In The Niger Famine
by Roger Bate - 84-84 Would We Pay For What We Vote For?
by John Meadowcroft - 89-90 Changing The Guard: Private Prisons And The Control Of Crime
by John Blundell - 90-91 Boom Bust: House Prices, Banking And The Depression Of 2010
by John Calverley - 91-91 Against The Flow
by Norman Barry - 91-92 The Road To Prosperity
by Anastasiya Glambotskaya
September 2005, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 2-2 Editorial: The Economics Of Employment Regulation
by J. R. Shackleton - 3-10 Labour Market Regulation: Some Comparative Lessons
by W. S. Siebert - 11-16 Why German Labour Market Reform Has Begun
by Michael Neugart - 17-23 Lessons From America
by Edward Bierhanzl - 24-30 Regulation Of Child Labour
by Krisztina Kis‐Katos & Günther G. Schulze - 31-38 The Labour Market Under ‘New Labour’: The First Two Terms
by J. R. Shackleton - 39-44 The Economics Of Fire Protection: From The Great Fire Of London To Rural/Metro
by Jennifer Anne Carlson - 45-51 The Socio‐Economic Benefits Of Marriage: A Review Of Recent Evidence From The United States
by Joel Schwartz - 52-54 Morality, Economics And The Market In The Thought Of Benedict Xvi
by Samuel Gregg - 55-57 The Rise And Fall Of The First Globalisation
by Christie Davies - 58-59 The Package Deal And Microsoft
by Joseph S. Fulda - 60-62 The Precautionary Principle: A High‐Risk Principle
by Gabriel Calzada & Cécile Philippe & Xavier Méra - 63-65 The 2005 General Election And The ‘Null Mp’: A New Approach To El Ectoral Reform
by Richard Teather & John Meadowcroft - 66-69 Can Globalisation Depress Living Standards In The West?
by E. J. Mishan - 73-73 Is The Stability And Growth Pact Dead?
by Tim Congdon - 74-74 Aid, Development, Global Governance: New Initiatives And Rehashed Ideas
by Razeen Sally - 75-76 An Association For Uk Education Businesses
by James Stanfield - 76-76 Zimbabwe'S Lesson: Property Rights Are The Key To Growth
by Roger Bate - 77-77 Devolution Or Rent‐Seeking?
by John Meadowcroft
June 2005, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 2-4 Editorial The Philanthropic Enterprise: Reassessing The Means And Ends Of Philanthropy
by Lenore T. Ealy - 5-12 Fostering Sustainable Complexity In The Microfinance Industry: Which Way Forward?
by Emily Chamlee‐Wright - 13-19 Philanthropy And Enterprise In The British Credit Union Movement
by Paul A. Jones - 20-26 Is There A Conflict Between Commercial Gain And Concern For The Poor? Evidence From Private Schools For The Poor In India And Nigeria
by James Tooley & Pauline Dixon - 27-33 Implementing Privatisaton : Social Change As A Discovery Process
by David Nott - 34-36 Rotarians Against Malaria: Philanthropic Enterprise In Action
by Drake Zimmerman - 37-43 International Trade And Global Stability
by Gerald P. O'Driscoll & Sara F. Cooper - 44-45 Christianity, The Market Economy And The Limits To Human Knowledge
by Philip Booth - 46-49 Freedom And Its Enemies: Problems Of Re‐Establishing Freedom And Democracy In The European Context
by Václav Klaus - 49-51 Poverty, Institutions And Economics: Hernando De Soto On Property Rights And Economic Development
by Martin Ricketts - 52-54 Licence Values In Taxi Markets
by Benedikt Koehler - 55-55 Money Growth Causes Inflation ‐ Do We Have To Learn The Lesson Again?
by Tim Congdon - 56-56 Adam Smith On Education
by James Stanfield - 57-58 Climate Glacier Politics
by Roger Bate - 58-58 Fight Poverty, Support Inequality
by John Meadowcroft
March 2005, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 2-4 Editorial: Self‐Funding Infrastructure: Towards A New Model Of The Tax State
by Fred Harrison - 5-11 Optimal Pricing: The Route To A Self‐Funding Infrastructure ‐ And More
by Rana Roy - 12-19 Paying For Crossrail : The Business Case
by Michael Schabas - 20-24 The Fiscal Challenge Of Competitive Markets
by Fred Harrison - 25-30 Infrastructure: Optimal Private And Governmental Funding And Provision
by Fred E. Foldvary - 31-35 An Infra‐Surfer'S Paradise: Riding The Crest Of The Land ‐ Value Wave
by Don Riley - 36-40 Educational Expansion: The Worms In The Apple
by Alison Wolf - 41-47 Inside The‘Black Box’ Of Market Discipline
by David T. Llewellyn - 48-52 Equal Treatment Directive Misunderstands Risk And Threatens Insurance Markets
by Paul MacDonnell - 53-55 The Economic Case For Immigration
by Diane Coyle - 56-56 The Pensions Commission: Is Adair Turner Irrational Or Confused?
by Tim Congdon - 57-57 White Mischief With Education In Kenya
by James Stanfield - 58-58 Freedom Reduces Per Capita Greenhouse Gas Emissions
by Roger Bate - 59-59 The Ubiquity Of Self‐Interest And The Democratic Fairy Tale
by John Meadowcroft
December 2004, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 2-3 Editorial:‘Education For All’ Through Privatisation?
by James Tooley & James Stanfield - 4-7 Private Education And ‘Education For All’
by James Tooley - 8-11 Private Education And‘Education For All’‐ Or How Not To Construct An Evidence‐Based Argument: A Reply To Tooley
by Kevin Watkins - 12-16 ‘A Luta Continua’ (The Struggle Continues): Rejoinder To Watkins
by James Tooley - 17-21 Basic Education As A Human Right
by Larry Willmore - 22-26 Sharing The Burden Of Financing: Government And Household Partnerships For Basic Education
by Mark Bray - 27-30 Efa And Private Education: Some Regional Experiences And Findings
by Igor Kitaev - 31-36 The Regulation Of Private Schools Serving Low‐Income Families In Hyderabad, India: An Austrian Economic Perspective
by Pauline Dixon - 37-40 Economics, Religion And The Decline Of Europe
by Niall Ferguson - 41-46 Challenges For Financial Stability Policy
by Alastair Clark - 47-52 Life Insurance: Regulation As Contract Enforcement
by Alan D. Morrison - 53-59 Federation With Majority Decisions: Economic Lessons From The History Of The Unite D States, Germany And The European Union
by Roland Vaubel - 60-61 Must Government Go Fishing?
by Gerald Elliot - 62-62 Monitor Money, Not Interest Rates
by Tim Congdon - 63-63 Samuel Smiles On Education
by James Stanfield - 64-64 The British Lysenko?
by Roger Bate - 65-65 Citizen Empowerment: By Ballot Box Or Market?
by John Meadowcroft
September 2004, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 2-8 Editorial: Lessons From Privatisation
by David Parker - 9-15 Further Lessons From Privatisation
by Martin Ricketts - 15-23 Privatisation O F Energy: Was It Necessary?
by Nigel Essex - 24-31 Water Privatisation : Too Much Regulation?
by Colin Robinson - 32-38 The Uk Railway Privatisation : Failing To Succeed?
by David Tyrrall - 39-45 It'S Not Too Late To Privatise Royal Mail
by Ian Senior - 46-49 Making Up History: A Comment On Pratten
by E. Roy Weintraub - 50-52 Reclaiming History: A Reply To Weintraub
by Stephen Pratten - 53-57 Rethinking Tax Policies: New Ideas From A Dead Economist
by Kurt Wickman & Christopher Lingle - 58-63 Creating A Constitutional Order Of Freedom In Emerging Market Economies
by James A. Dorn - 64-68 What Monetary Policy Can Do: The Clarified Approach Of The Ecb
by Dietrich Schönwitz - 69-71 The Morecambe Bay Cockle Pickers: Market Failure Or Government Disaster?
by John Meadowcroft & John Blundell - 72-73 Principles Of Politics Applicable To All Governments By Benjamin Constant
by Dennis O'Keeffe - 74-74 Squeezing The Rich Is No Answer To Fiscal Profligacy
by Tim Congdon - 75-75 The Right To Education
by James Tooley - 76-76 Environmentalists Muddy The Water
by Roger Bate - 77-77 Externalities And The Properrole Of Government
by John Meadowcroft
June 2004, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 2-4 Editorial: Morality, Responsibility And The Marketplace
by Philip Booth - 4-10 Ethics And The Market Economy: Insights From Catholic Moral Theology
by Samuel Gregg - 11-18 Trust And Professional Responsibility In A Liberal Market
by Chris Daykin - 19-20 The Market Economy And The Teachings Of The Christian Gospel
by Jonathan Aitken - 22-29 Corruption, The Government And The Privatesector : Why It Matters And What Can Be Done
by Ian Senior - 30-36 Switzerland: Growth Of Government, Growth Of Centralisation
by Victoria Curzon Price - 37-42 Mathematical Formalism In Economics: Consequences And Alternatives
by Stephen Pratten - 43-46 Theoretical Foundations Of Empirical Measures Of Freedom: A Research Challenge To Liberal Economists
by Sebastiano Bavetta & Pietro Navarra - 47-51 Market Power And The Pharmaceutical Industry In South Africa
by George G. Djolov - 52-55 Markets, Imper Fections And The Dangers Of Over‐Regulating Energy Markets
by Colin Robinson - 56-59 Reigniting The Railway Conversion Debate
by Paul F. Withrington - 60-61 Who Pays For Wheelchairs?
by Geoffrey E. Wood - 62-64 Pious Lies: The Justification Of States And Welfare States
by Anthony de Jasay - 65-69 Theatre Critics And Theatregoing
by Ian Senior - 70-70 Bye‐Bye Bbc?
by Tim Congdon - 71-71 Public‐Private Partnerships: A Cautionary Tale
by James Tooley - 72-72 Moore Wisdom Needed
by Roger Bate - 73-73 A Liberal Manifesto For The Liberal Democrats
by John Meadowcroft
March 2004, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 2-4 Editorial: Constitutional Deliberations Over Europe
by Norman Barry - 5-10 Historical Lessons For Europe'S Future In The Wake Of The Eu Convention
by Paul Robinson - 11-16 Constitutionalism, Federalism And The European Union
by Norman Barry - 17-21 The European Court: The Forgotten Powerhouse Building The European Superstate
by Martin Howe - 22-27 The Constitutional Proposal Of The European Convention: An Appraisal And Explanation
by The European Constitutional Group - 28-33 Economic Analysis And Inter‐Jurisdictional Competition
by Martin Ricketts - 34-38 Looking Back At The Condensed Version Of The Road To Serfdom After 60 Years
by John Blundell - 39-43 Towards Designing An Ideal Patent System
by Alexei G. Orlov - 44-48 The Measure Of Inflation
by Andrew Lilico - 49-52 J.M.Keynes: An Emperor Without Clothes (One Non‐Economist'S View Of Another)
by Terry Arthur - 53-57 The North American Blackout And Electricity Policy: Alternatives To Transmission Construction
by Lynne Kiesling - 58-58 How The Welfare State Encourages The Poor To ‘Spend, Spend, Spend’
by Tim Congdon - 59-59 Bring Back School Fees
by James Tooley - 60-60 Climate Change, Luddites And Unnecessary Deaths
by Roger Bate - 61-61 The Regional Fallacy
by John Meadowcroft
December 2003, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 2-6 Editorial: Essays In The Spirit Of Peter Bauer
by Razeen Sally - 7-13 The Revival Of Cultural Explanation In Economics
by E. L. Jones - 14-19 In Defence Of Empires1
by Deepak Lal - 20-26 Migration, Globalisation And The Spirit Of Peter Bauer
by Daniel T. Griswold - 27-33 Poverty And Recovery: The History Of Aid And Development In East Africa
by Fredrik Erixon - 34-40 Regulatory Capture, Property Rights And Taxi Deregulation: A Case Study
by Sean D. Barrett - 41-45 The Ethics Of Economic Sanctions
by Robert W. McGee - 46-47 The Bus Industry: Franchise And The Loss Of Freedom
by John Hibbs - 48-54 The Pros And Cons Of Government Regulation
by Joseph L. Porket - 55-55 Money, Inflatio N And The Mpc
by Tim Congdon - 56-56 Questioning Free And Compulsory Education
by James Tooley - 57-57 Water Conflict To Be Increased By Trade?
by Roger Bate
September 2003, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 2-3 Editorial: Financial Services Regulation
by Paul Klumpes - 4-10 Competition Among Stakeholder Groups For Political Influence Over Business Regulation: The Case Of The Uk Pensions Industry
by Paul Klumpes - 11-15 How To Clear Up The Pensions Mess
by David Simpson - 16-20 The Regulation Of Life Assurers In A Low Solvency Environment: The Uk Experience
by Chris O'Brien - 21-27 Too Much Regulation?
by Geoffrey E. Wood - 28-34 Who Should Regulate Financial Institutions?
by Philip Booth - 35-37 More Nonsense On Stilts: Mr Bentham Is At It Again
by Anthony de Jasay - 37-41 Anti‐Globalisation: Bad Wine In New Bottles?
by Andrew Ryder - 42-44 The Origins Of Liberty And The Market: The Work Of Marjorie Gricehutchinson (1909–2003)
by Norman Barry - 46-53 Simplifying The Taxation Of Pensions
by Philip Booth & Deborah Cooper - 53-53 Politicians Picking Losers
by Tim Congdon - 54-54 1993 And All That
by James Tooley - 55-56 Seattle À La Playa?
by Julian Morris - 57-57 Science, Anybody?
by Roger Bate
June 2003, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 2-2 Editorial: The State Of Our Cities
by W. Stanley Siebertl - 3-9 Voluntary Roads And Streets
by Peter A. Watt - 10-15 Land Use Planning: Public Or Private Choice?
by Mark Pennington - 16-21 Regulating Cars And Buses In Cities: The Case Of Pedestrianisation In Oxford
by Graham Parkhurst - 22-27 Public Choice And Urban Economics: The Unnoticed Link Between Liquor Licensing And Urban Sprawl
by W. Stanley Siebert - 28-33 The New Licensing Bill: Over‐Regulating The British Pub?
by Stuart Neame - 34-39 Education And Modernity
by Dennis O'Keeffe - 40-44 International Governance Of The Internet: An Economic Analysis
by Gordon L. Brady - 45-51 Single Sky And Free Market
by Peter Brooker - 52-52 The Economic Consequences Of War And Terrorism
by Tim Congdon - 53-53 Higher Education Regulation
by James Tooley - 54-54 Baptists, Bootleggers And The Dangers Of ‘Safe’ Trade
by Julian Morris - 55-55 Food Emergency In Southern Africa
by Roger Bate
March 2003, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 2-6 Editorial: Tax Reform And Simplification
by D. R. Myddelton - 7-10 Tax And The Division Of Labour
by Terry Arthur - 11-16 Employment Taxes: Where Are We Going?
by John Whiting - 17-22 The Illusory Tax Base: Why Taxes On Capital Are Counterproductive
by Barry Bracewell‐Milnes - 23-26 Tax Competition
by John Chown - 27-32 Political Process And The Formation Of Economic Policy
by Robin Johnson - 33-39 Is The Transition To The Market Too Important To Be Left To The Market?
by Peter J. Boettke & Peter T. Leeson - 40-43 Who Benefits From Public Education Expenditures?
by Ayesha Yaqub Vawda - 44-48 Could Deflation Be Ideal?
by Andrew Lilico - 49-54 What Will Happen To The Euro?
by Bernard Connolly & John Whittaker - 55-55 Resolving Conflicts Of Interest In The Financial System
by Tim Congdon - 56-56 Private Schools For The Poor: An Update
by James Tooley - 57-57 Trade And Technological Progress Go Hand In Hand
by Julian Morris - 58-58 The European Union'S Confused Position On Gm Food
by Roger Bate