The Review of Austrian Economics
1992 - 2008
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Volume 21, issue 2, 2008
- Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian economics, economic sociology and social capital pp. 107-118

- Paul Lewis and Emily Chamlee-Wright
- Bonding and bridging: Social capital and the communitarian critique of liberal markets pp. 119-133

- John Meadowcroft and Mark Pennington
- The market as a social space: On the meaningful extraeconomic conversations that can occur in markets pp. 135-150

- Virgil Storr
- Discovery and social learning in non-priced environments: An Austrian view of social network theory pp. 151-166

- Emily Chamlee-Wright and Justus Myers
- The meaning of “social capital” as it relates to the market process pp. 167-182

- Sanford Ikeda
- Uncertainty, power and trust pp. 183-198

- Paul Lewis
- Social capital and snake oil pp. 199-207

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- Government intervention and the structure of social capital pp. 209-218

- Anthony Carilli, Christopher Coyne and Peter Leeson
- Randall G. Holcombe, Entrepreneurship and economic progress pp. 219-222

- Joshua Hall
Volume 21, issue 1, 2008
- Heterogeneous human capital, uncertainty, and the structure of plans: A market process approach to marriage and divorce pp. 1-21

- Steven Horwitz and Peter Lewin
- Self-ignorance: Towards an extension of the Austrian paradigm pp. 23-43

- Thierry Aimar
- Mises’ democracy–dictatorship equivalence theorem: A critique pp. 45-59

- Bryan Caplan
- The complex role of Karl Menger in the Viennese economic theory pp. 61-79

- Giandomenica Becchio
- A critique of the new comparative economics pp. 81-97

- J. Rosser and Marina Rosser
- Eric M. Jackson, The PayPal Wars pp. 99-101

- Edward Stringham
- Benedetto Gui, Robert Sugden (eds). Economics and Social Interaction: Accounting for Interpersonal Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, xv + 299 pages, ISBN 0-521-84884-9 pp. 103-106

- Thomas Marmefelt
Volume 20, issue 4, 2007
- Urbanizing economics pp. 213-220

- Sanford Ikeda
- Freedom, barriers to entry, entrepreneurship, and economic progress pp. 221-236

- Russell S. Sobel, J. Clark and Dwight Lee
- Put me in, Coach, I’m ready to play pp. 237-246

- Christopher J. Coyne, Justin Isaacs, Jeremy Schwartz and Anthony Carilli
- Austrian economics and the analysis of labor markets pp. 247-267

- Steve Fleetwood
- The knowledge problem, determinism, and The Sensory Order pp. 269-291

- Adam Gifford
- Uncertainty, human action and scenarios pp. 293-312

- Paul Aligica
- Review of Theodore A. Burczak’s Socialism after Hayek pp. 313-316

- Virgil Storr
Volume 20, issue 2, 2007
- Value and exchange: Two windows for economic theorizing pp. 97-103

- Richard Wagner
- What economic agents do: How cognition and interaction lead to emergence and complexity pp. 105-122

- Robert Axtell
- Exchange and evolution pp. 123-135

- Jason Potts
- Methodological interactionism: Theory and application to the firm and to the building of trust pp. 137-153

- Bart Nooteboom
- Towards an Austro–German theory of uneven economic development? A plea for theorising by inclusion pp. 155-170

- Erik Reinert
- Value and exchange in economic theorizing: The contribution of the Freiburg School pp. 171-185

- Gerrit Meijer
- Value and exchange in law and economics: Buchanan versus posner pp. 187-200

- Alain Marciano
- The exchange paradigm: Where to now? pp. 201-203

- Meir Kohn
- Review of Virgil Henry Storr’s Enterprising slaves & master pirates: Understanding economic life in the Bahamas pp. 205-207

- Christopher J. Coyne
- David Prychitko, Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays after the collapse of communism. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2002, Bibliography and index. pp 190 pp. 209-211

- Gus diZerega
Volume 20, issue 1, 2007
- When should regions bid for artistic resources? pp. 1-10

- Tyler Cowen
- Austrian themes, data, and sports economics pp. 11-24

- Stephen Shmanske
- Situational logic in social science inquiry: From economics to criminology pp. 25-41

- Paul Knepper
- On Laidler regarding the Austrian business cycle theory pp. 43-61

- Walter Block and William Barnett
- Resourceship: An Austrian theory of mineral resources pp. 63-90

- Robert Bradley
- Review of Ronald Hamowy, The political sociology of freedom: Adam Ferguson and F.A. Hayek pp. 91-94

- Daniel B. Klein
- Tyler Cowen, Markets and cultural voices: Liberty vs. power in the lives of Mexican Amate painters pp. 95-96

- Maria Paganelli
Volume 19, issue 4, 2006
- Austrian economics at the cutting edge pp. 231-241

- Roger Koppl
- On economic growth and development pp. 243-260

- E. Colombatto
- The limits to designed orders: Authority under “distributed knowledge” conditions pp. 261-274

- K. Foss and Nicolai Foss
- Water in the desert? The influence of Wilhelm Röpke on Ludwig Erhard and the social market economy pp. 275-287

- Alfred Mierzejewski
- Weber’s spirit of capitalism and the Bahamas’ Junkanoo ethic pp. 289-309

- V. Storr
- Accounting for the business cycle: Nominal rigidities, factor heterogeneity, and Austrian capital theory pp. 311-336

- Robert Mulligan
- Dealing with Terrorism – Stick or Carrot? pp. 337-340

- Giampaolo Garzarelli
Volume 19, issue 2, 2006
- Robust political economy pp. 107-111

- Peter T. Leeson and J. Subrick
- Retrogressive regime drift within a theory of emergent order pp. 113-123

- Richard Wagner
- The fragility of a discipline when a model has monopoly status pp. 125-136

- David M. Levy and Sandra Peart
- Converting social conflict: Focal points and the evolution of cooperation pp. 137-147

- Peter T. Leeson, Christopher J. Coyne and Peter J. Boettke
- Contractual nullification of economically-detrimental state-made laws pp. 149-187

- Bruce L. Benson
- Does the invisible hand hold or lead? Market adjustment in an entrepreneurial economy pp. 189-201

- Randall G. Holcombe
- Robust political economy: The case of antitrust pp. 203-215

- Stefan Voigt
- Poverty traps and the robust political economy of development assistance pp. 217-226

- Scott Beaulier and J. Subrick
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