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The Review of Austrian Economics, the predecessor to the QJAE, was founded and edited by Murray N. Rothbard and functioned as the premier Austrian School scholarly journal between 1987 and 1997. After 1995, it was edited by Walter Block, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Joseph T. Salerno. Published first by Lexington Books and later by Kluwer Academic Publishers, the journal played a central role in attracting a new generation of economists to the theoretical foundations established in the work of Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises. It is now permanently archived on this site. The contents of volumes 11 and following are available here

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TitleAuthorVolume
Economic Calculation and the Limits of Organization Peter G. Klein Vol. 9 Num. 2
Cartels as Efficient Productive Structures Pascal Salin Vol. 9 Num. 2
The Myth of Natural Monopoly Thomas J. DiLorenzo Vol. 9 Num. 2
New Light on the Prehistory of the Theory of Banking and the School of Salamanca Jesùs Huerta de Soto Vol. 9 Num. 2
In Defense of Fiduciary Media -- or, We Are Not Devo(lutionists), We Are Misesians! George Selgin Vol. 9 Num. 2
Central Banking, Free Banking, and Financial Crises Roger W. Garrison Vol. 9 Num. 2
Who Owes What, and To Whom? Public Debt, Ricardian Equivalence, and Government Form Richard E. Wagner Vol. 9 Num. 2
Reflections on the Misesian Legacy in Economics Israel M. Kirzner Vol. 9 Num. 2
Free Banking and the Free Bankers Jörg Guido Hülsmann Vol. 9 Num. 1
Keynes Was a Keynesian Roger W. Garrison Vol. 9 Num. 1
Intimidation by Rhetoric Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 9 Num. 1
Murray N. Rothbard. Economic Thought Before Adam Smith (vol. I) and Classical Economics (vol. II) Leland B. Yeager Vol. 9 Num. 1
Socialism: A Property or Knowledge Problem? Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 9 Num. 1
Portfolio Management of the Free Banks of Illinois: An Examination of Historical Allegations Salim Rashid Vol. 9 Num. 1
Hayek, Business Cycles, and Fractional Reserve Banking: Continuing the De-Homogenization Process Walter Block Vol. 9 Num. 1
The Myth of the Income Effect Pascal Salin Vol. 9 Num. 1
Hayek: Some Missing Pieces Anthony de Jasay Vol. 9 Num. 1
Vertical Restraints and the Retail Free Riding Problem: An Austrian Perspective David W. Boyd Vol. 9 Num. 1
Rejoinder: Salerno on Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement Leland B. Yeager Vol. 9 Num. 1
A Final Word: Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 9 Num. 1
Calculation and the Question of Arithmetic Jeffrey M. Herbener Vol. 9 Num. 1
Arthur Marget in the Austrian Tradition of the Theory of Money John B. Egger Vol. 8 Num. 2
A Critical Analysis of Central Banks and Fractional-Reserve Free Banking Jesús Huerta de Soto Vol. 8 Num. 2
Egalitarianism and the Elites Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 8 Num. 2
Ethics, Efficiency, Coasian Property Rights, and Psychic Income: A Reply to Harold Demsetz Walter Block Vol. 8 Num. 2
Information and the Market Economy: A Note on a Common Marxist Fallacy Nicolai Juul Foss Vol. 8 Num. 2
James M. Buchanan. Ethics and Economic Progress David Gordon Vol. 8 Num. 2
The Federal Reserve: Then and Now Roger W. Garrison Vol. 8 Num. 1
Sticky Wages, Efficiency Wages, and Market Process Don Bellante Vol. 8 Num. 1
Total Repeal of Antitrust Legislation: A Critique of Bork, Brozen, and Posner Walter Block Vol. 8 Num. 1
Ludwig von Mises's Monetary Theory in Light of Modern Monetary Thought Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 8 Num. 1
Justice and Redistributive Taxation: James Buchanan versus Ludwig von Mises David Gordon Vol. 8 Num. 1
Banning a Risky Product Cannot Improve Any Consumer's Welfare (Properly Understood), with Applications to FDA Testing Requirements Robert Higgs Vol. 7 Num. 2
Slavery, Profitability, and the Market Process Mark Thornton Vol. 7 Num. 2
How is Fiat Money Possible?-or, The Devolution of Money and Credit Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 7 Num. 2
The Consumption Tax: A Critique Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 7 Num. 2
Mises and Hayek on Calculation and Knowledge Leland B. Yeager Vol. 7 Num. 2
Reply to Leland B. Yeager Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 7 Num. 2
The Philosophy of Austrian Economics Barry Smith Vol. 7 Num. 2
Second Thoughts on The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics David Gordon Vol. 7 Num. 2
Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann in Light of Austrian Economics Paul A. Cantor Vol. 7 Num. 1
The Theory of the Firm: The Austrians as Precursors and Critics of Contemporary Theory Nicolai Juul Foss Vol. 7 Num. 1
F.A. Hayek on Government and Social Evolution: A Critique Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 7 Num. 1
The Philosophical Contributions of Ludwig von Mises David Gordon Vol. 7 Num. 1
The Contributions of W.H. Hutt John B. Egger Vol. 7 Num. 1
A Note on Jean-Baptiste Say and Carl Menger Regarding Value Kenneth K. Sanders Vol. 7 Num. 1
Mark A. Kleiman. Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results Mark Thornton Vol. 7 Num. 1
Ludwig von Mises on Principle Larry J. Eshelman Vol. 6 Num. 2
The Impetus for Recognizing Private Property and Adopting Ethical Behavior in a Market Economy: Natural Law, Government Law, or Evolving Self-Interest Bruce L. Benson Vol. 6 Num. 2
The Protectionist Roots of Antitrust Donald J. Boudreaux Vol. 6 Num. 2
Toward a Deconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 2
Mises and Hayek Dehomogenized Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 6 Num. 2
Tibor Machan. Capitalism and Individualism David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 2
Henry B. Veatch. Swimming Against the Tide in Contemporary Philosophy David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 2
The Development Of Keynes's Economics: From Marshall to Millennialism Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 6 Num. 1
How and How Not To Desocialize Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 6 Num. 1
The Role of Entrepreneurship in Desocialization Jeffrey M. Herbener Vol. 6 Num. 1
Aurophobia: or, Free Banking on What Standard? A Review of Gold, Greenbacks, and the Constitution, by Richard H. Timberlake Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 6 Num. 1
Bruce L. Benson. The Enterprise of Law David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 1
Paul Edward Gottfried. Carl Schmitt: Politics and Theory David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 1
Donald R. Hoke. Ingenious Yankees: The Rise of the American System of Manufactures in the Private Sector Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 6 Num. 1
David Schmidtz. The Limits of Government David Gordon Vol. 6 Num. 1
The Great Depression of 1946 Richard K. Vedder Vol. 5 Num. 2
Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School of Economics Jeffrey M. Herbener Vol. 5 Num. 2
The End of Socialism and the Calculation Debate Revisited Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 5 Num. 2
De-Socialization in a United Germany Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 5 Num. 2
The Preferred Tax Type: Comment on Herbener Alexander Tabarrok Vol. 5 Num. 2
Comment on Preferred Tax Type: Reply to Tabarrok Jeffrey M. Herbener Vol. 5 Num. 2
Bettina Bien Greaves, ed., Ludwig von Mises, Economic Freedom and Interventionism: An Anthology of Articles and Essays Roger W. Garrison Vol. 5 Num. 2
Donald N. McCloskey. If You're So Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 2
Jonathan Wolff. Robert Nozick: Property, Justice, and the Minimal State David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 2
Eighteen Problematic Propositions in the Analysis of the Growth of Government Robert Higgs Vol. 5 Num. 1
An Evolutionary Contractarian View of Primitive Law: The Institutions and Incentives Arising Under Customary Indian Law Bruce L. Benson Vol. 5 Num. 1
Austrian Capital and Interest theory: Wieser's Contribution and the Menger Tradition A.M. Endres Vol. 5 Num. 1
New Classical and Old Austrian Economics: Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory in Perspective Roger W. Garrison Vol. 5 Num. 1
Marxism, Capitalism, and Mercantilism A Review of Traders Versus the State, by Garcia Clark David Osterfeld Vol. 5 Num. 1
Israel M. Kirzner. Discovery, Capitalism, and Distributive Justice David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 1
Philip Mirowski. More Heat Than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature's Economics David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 1
Robert Formaini. The Myth of Scientific Public Policy David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 1
Morris Silver. Fountains of Economic Justice David Gordon Vol. 5 Num. 1
Eugen Richter and Late German Manchester Liberalism: A Reevaluation Ralph Raico Vol. 4 Num. 1
Thomas Sowell. A Conflict of Visions David Gordon Vol. 4 Num. 1
David Conway. A Farewell to Marx David Gordon Vol. 4 Num. 1
Richard L. Lucier. The International Political Economy of Coffee E.C. Pasour, Jr. Vol. 4 Num. 1
Walter Block and Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., eds. Man, Economy, and Liberty Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 4 Num. 1
Ludwig von Mises as Social Rationalist Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 4 Num. 1
Banking, Nation States and International Politics: A Sociological Reconstruction of the Present Economic Order Hans-Hermann Hoppe Vol. 4 Num. 1
National Goods versus Public Goods: Defense, Disarmament, and Free Riders Jeffrey Rogers Hummel Vol. 4 Num. 1
Karl Marx: Communist as Religious Eschatologist Murray N. Rothbard Vol. 4 Num. 1
The Subjectivist Roots of James Buchanan's Economics Thomas J. DiLorenzo Vol. 4 Num. 1
The DMVP-MVP Controversy: A Note Walter Block Vol. 4 Num. 1
Misconceptions about Austrian Business Cycle Theory: A Comment James Clark Vol. 4 Num. 1
Gary B. Madison. Understanding: A Phenomenological-Pragmatic Analysis David Gordon Vol. 4 Num. 1
A Tribute to W.H. Hutt Morgan O. Reynolds Vol. 3 Num. 1
The Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle in the Light of Modern Macroeconomics Roger W. Garrison Vol. 3 Num. 1
Reply to Comment by William Barnett II Leland B. Yeager Vol. 3 Num. 1
Comment on Tullock's "Why Austrians Are Wrong About Depressions" Joseph T. Salerno Vol. 3 Num. 1
Reply to Comment by Joseph T. Salerno Gordon Tullock Vol. 3 Num. 1
Comment on Professor Timberlake's Squared Rule for the Equilibrium Value for the Marginal Utility of Money William Barnett II Vol. 3 Num. 1
Marginal Utility Equilibrium between Money and Goods: A Reply to Professor Barnett's Criticism Richard H. Timberlake, Jr. Vol. 3 Num. 1
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