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