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Other papers in working format are available in the online proceedings volumes of the Austrian Scholars Conference 8 and Austrian Scholars Conference 7. Other Austrian working papers at: GMU Working Papers.
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The Equilibrium Analysis of Mises, Hayek, and Lachmann(SUNY Plattsburgh) D.W. MacKenzie 5/9/2008
The Development of the Theory of Monopoly Price from Menger to Vernon Mund(Pace University) Joseph Salerno 5/7/2008
Starting Over: The Rebuilding of Catholic Social Teaching on Economics(Christendom College) William R. Luckey 3/28/2008
On Hayekian Triangles(Loyola University) Walter Block and William Barnett 3/26/2008
Auction of Capital Goods, Entrepreneurial Plans, and Inferences of the "Winner's Curse" (U.S. Department of the Interior) John Brätland 3/19/2008
Is There Room for Intellectual Property Rights in Austrian Economics?(Mount Olive College) Paul Cwik 3/17/2008
Costly Discrimination and Ethnic Conflict: The Case of the Liberian Civil Wars(University of Mississippi) Andrew Young 2/29/2008
The Anti-Discrimination Paradigm(Austrialian National University) Ben O'Neill 2/21/2008
Credit Expansion, the Prisoner's Dilemma, and Free Banking as Mechanism Design((Brussells, Belgium)) Ludwig van den Hauwe 2/21/2008
Is Organized Labor A Decaying Business Model?(Madison University) Chris Mosquera 12/24/2007
When Debt Comes Calling: A Recent History of Financial Crises(Johannesburg, Gauteng) Sarel Oberholster 12/23/2007
Institutional Analysis in the Socialist Calculation Debate (SUNY Plattsburgh) DW MacKenzie 12/5/2007
Toward an A Priori Theory of International Relations(University of Colorado, Boulder) Mark R. Crovelli 11/28/2007
Economic Value and Costs Are Subjective(San Jose State University) Edward Stringham 11/20/2007
An Actuarial Analysis of Crime Data with Applications to Subscription Patrol and Restitution(Woodlands, TX and Georgia State University) Gil Guillory and Mike Blakeney 11/16/2007
Mises and Scheler: Two types of value theory and their possible interrelation(University of Hyogo, Akashi Campus) Mark Sunwall 11/16/2007
Against Utilitarian Arguments for Capitalism(Sydney, Australia) Benjamin Marks 10/16/2007
Trial and Error in the Socialist Calculation Debate(SUNY Plattsburgh) Doug MacKenzie 10/4/2007
From Lingua Franca to Spanglish. A Libertarian Approach to Natural Languages(Boston University) Paolo L. Bernardini 10/4/2007
Privatizing the Adjudication of Disputes(George Mason University and San Jose University) Bryan Caplan and Edward Stringham 9/17/2007
A Capital-Based Theory of Secular Growth(University of Mississippi) Andrew Young 9/3/2007
A Generalization and Critique of Hoppean Ethics(University of Mississippi) Andrew Young 8/8/2007
Buridans’s Ass and the Austrian Conception of Indifference(Center for Institutional Analysis and Development) Ionut Sterpan 5/21/2007
Capital and Income in Democratic Socialism(SUNY Plattsburgh) DW MacKenzie 5/15/2007
Humanitarian Intervention and the State(University of Colorado, Boulder) Mark R. Crovelli 5/9/2007
Newcomb's Paradox is Not a Paradox(U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) Matt Beller 4/19/2007
Cantillon the Anti-Mercantilist(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thornton 4/3/2007
An Austrian Foundation for Microeconomic Principles(Towson University) John Egger 4/2/2007
The Irony of Utopia(University of Dallas) Samuel Bostaph 3/28/2007
The Enduring Significance of Robbins(University of Dallas) Samuel Bostaph 3/28/2007
Does Globalization Cause Inequity Among Rich and Poor Nations?(Houston, Texas) M. Stephen Lucas 3/26/2007
The Entrepreneur: Real and Imagined(Pace University) Joseph Salerno 3/26/2007
Mises, Kirzner, and Knight on Uncertainty and Entrepreneurship: A Synthesis(George Mason University) Adam Martin 3/23/2007
Putting the Hayekian Horse Before the Keynesian Cart(Diapason Commodities Management) Sean Corrigan 3/21/2007
Austrian Business Cycle Theory: A Corporate Finance Point of View(Mount Olive College) Paul Cwik 3/20/2007
Historical Analysis of the Microeconomic Processes Associated with the Development of the Internet(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) Massimiliano Neri 3/20/2007
The Legal Landscape for Subscription Patrol and Restitution in Texas(Woodlands, Texas) Gil Guillory 3/13/2007
Fractional Reserve banking and boom-bust cycles(Man Financial) Frank Shostak 2/28/2007
Inclined To Liberty(Newport Beach, California) Louis E. Carabini 2/9/2007
Extramural Education, An Interim Plan from State Schooling to Free Market Alternatives(The Learning Clinic) Linda Schrock Taylor 1/26/2007
Back to the Future: Discovering the importance of Austrian Economics as minor literature (Flint Hills Center for Public Policy ) Matt Hisrich 1/19/2007
The Good, the Bad, and the Hungry: An Analysis of Food Protectionism in Hungry Agrarian Countries(University of Buffalo) Leo Adrianus 1/16/2007
The Privately Funded Warships of the U. S. Navy: Blowing Holes in Public Goods Theory(Sul Ross University) Larry Sechrest 12/22/2006
The Neglected Costs of the Warfare State: An Austrian Tribute to Seymour Melman(Mises Institute) Thomas Woods 12/20/2006
What Austrian Economics Can Teach Historians(Mises Institute) Thomas Woods 12/20/2006
Mises vs. Fisher on Money, Method, and Prediction: The Case of the Great Depression(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thornton 12/19/2006
From Argumentation Ethics to Action Ethics: The Impossibility of Demonstrating Preference for Coercion as a Universalizable Ethical Norm(University of Rochester Simon Graduate School of Business) David J. Heinrich 12/11/2006
The Austrian Tent? A Rejoinder to Gallaway and Vedder (Loyola University, New Orleans) Walter Block and William Barnett II 12/11/2006
The Obviousness of Anarchy(Georgetown University) John Hasnas 12/4/2006
Intellectual Property and the Right to Private Property(Chapman University) Tibor Machan 12/1/2006
Frédéric Bastiat on Self-Interest(Hillsdale College) G. Stolyarov II 11/27/2006
Resource Exhaustibility: A Mythology Refuted an Entrepreneurial Capital Maintenance(Department of the Interior) John Brätland 11/2/2006
Complications in the Bohm- Bawerkian Concept of Average Periods of Production(University of Florida) Alexander Villacampa 10/29/2006
Corruption and Primary Accumulation of Capital in Transitional Economies(Geogian Foundation for Stategic and International Studies) Vladimer Papava 10/17/2006
A Ternary Diagram of Western Political Systems(URS Corp, Houston, TX) George E. Gregory 9/8/2006
Recreational Drug Prohibitions(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thornton 8/31/2006
The Mystery of Adam Smith's Invisible Hand Resolved(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thornton 8/31/2006
Human Rights and the Republican Moment: Insights from the Political Theory of Freedom(University of Alberta) Magdalena Zolkos 8/23/2006
Rejoinder to Hoppe on Indifference(Loyola University) Walter Block 8/8/2006
Ludwig von Mises and Hannah Arendt on Human Action(University of Colorado) Mark R. Crovelli 8/4/2006
Hazlitt vs. Hansen: Differences in the Analysis of Keynes(University of Florida) Alexander Villacampa 7/25/2006
Libertarianism is unique; it belongs neither to the right nor the left: a critique of many views(Loyola University, New Orleans) Walter Block 7/3/2006
A Basic Inquiry Into the Nature and Effects of Monetary Economics(University of Florida) Alexander Villacampa 6/14/2006
The Economics of Housing Bubbles(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thornton 6/12/2006
A Perspective on Post New Economy Business Cycle Behavior(University of Connecticut) Joseph Calandro 5/19/2006
The Mystery of Adam Smith Resolved(Mises Institute; Auburn University) Mark Thorton 5/15/2006
Libertarianism and Positive Rights: Comments on Katz’s Reply(Bowling Green State University) Nicolas Maloberti 5/1/2006
Why Libertarians Should Reject Positive Rights(Texas A&M) Joshua Katz 4/20/2006
Rothbardian-Randian Ethics and the Coming Methodenstreit in Libertarian Ethical Science(Sequim, Washington) Adam Knott 3/29/2006
On the Viability of Subscription Patrol and Restitution Services((Woodlands, TX) ) Gil Guillory and Brian Drake 3/21/2006
Internal vs. external explanations: a new perspective on the history of economic thought((University of Loyola, New Orleans; Jacksonville State; Met State College of Denver) ) Walter Block, Christopher Westley, Alexandre Padilla 3/13/2006
Internal vs. external explanations: a new perspective on the history of economic thought((University of Loyola, New Orleans; Jacksonville State; Met State College of Denver) ) Walter Block, Christopher Westley, Alexandre Padilla 3/13/2006
The Theory of the Firm and Its Critics: A Stocktaking and Assessment(Copenhagen Business School and University of Missouri) Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein 3/9/2006
The Entrepreneurial Organization of Heterogeneous Capital(Copenhagen Business School and University of Missouri) Kirsten Foss, Nicolai J. Foss, Peter G. Klein, and Sandra K. Klein 3/9/2006
On the Impossibility of "Just Compensation" When Property Is Taken: An Ethical and Epistemic Inquiry(US Department of the Interior) John Brätland 3/2/2006
Mises, Rothbard, and the Methodology of Austrian Economics(De Montfort University) Stephen D. Parsons 1/23/2006
Can Good Apples Be Mixed With Bad Economics? A Mengerian Critique Of The Alchian And Allen Theorem(Frostburg State University and Georgia Perimeter College) William Anderson and Scott Kjar 12/21/2005
My Case for Coauthoring(Loyola University) Walter Block 12/16/2005
Science and Government: A Diangerous Liason?(Trinity College and New York University) William Butos and Thomas J. McQuade 12/7/2005
Two Natural Rates: Friedman and the Austrians(Sul Ross University) Larry Sechrest 12/6/2005
Explaining Malinvestment and Overinvestment(Sul Ross University) Larry Sechrest 12/5/2005
The Chicago School's Concept of Property Rights: The Coase Theorem and Antitrust Revisionism(Hayek Institute Belgrade) Ivan Jankovic 11/17/2005
Oskar Lange and the Impossibility of Economic Calculation() D.W. MacKenzie 11/14/2005
Were the Socialists really wrong about Economic Calculation?(Ramapo College of New Jersey) DW MacKenzie 10/26/2005
Social Dividends, Entrepreneurial Discretion, and Bureaucratic Rules(Ramapo College of New Jersey) DW MacKenzie 10/26/2005
The Use of Knowledge about Society(Ramapo College of New Jersey) DW MacKenzie 10/26/2005
Monetary Policy in a Hayekian Supply Side Model((University of Caxias do Sul, Brazil) Antony Mueller 10/20/2005
The Austrian School of Economics(George Mason University) Amir Azad 9/30/2005
Sigmund Freud and Ludwig von Mises: The Family Resemblance of Two Meta-Pessimists(University of Hyogo) Mark R. Sunwall 9/29/2005
Foundations in economic methodologies: The use of mathematics by mainstream: economics and its methodology by Austrian economics(University of Cape Town) Robert Wutscher 9/5/2005
Deepening the Irony of Thomas More’s Utopia: A Mises/Hayek Perspective(University of Dallas) Sam Bostaph 9/1/2005
Economic Development: An Individualist Methodology(George Mason University) Amir Azad 8/24/2005
Was Richard Cantillon a Mercantilist?(Mises Institute) Mark Thornton 8/16/2005
Unreal Bills Doctrine(Zurich, Switzerland) Sean Corrigan 8/5/2005
Vatican City as a Free Society: Legal Order, and Political Theology(University of Siena and Istituto Bruno Leoni) Carlo Lottieri 7/19/2005
Cantillon, Hume, and the Rise of Anti-Mercantilism(Mises Institute) Mark Thornton 6/27/2005
In the Praenumbra of Praxiology: Towards a Thymology of Tyranny based on the Psychology of Hegemonic Bonds(Hyogo University) Mark R. Sunwall 6/27/2005
On Societal Ascendance and Collapse: An Austrian Challenge to Jared Diamond's Explications(U.S. Department of the Interior) John Brätland 6/17/2005
Can Market Forces Solve Environmental Problems? Neoclassical vs. Austrian Analytics(University of Central England, Birmingham, UK) Sebastian Storfner 6/14/2005
Entrepreneurial-Discovery, Policy, and the Tao (Way) of Economic Efficacy: Updating the Wang Bi Commentary on the Tao Te-Ching(Acton Institute/National University of Singapore) Jude Chua Soo Meng 6/13/2005
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