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Homepage:http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/politicaleconomy/people/academic/meadowcroft.aspx
Workplace:Department of Political Economy, King's College London, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2019

  1. Deaths and Disappearances in the Pinochet Regime: A New Dataset
    SocArXiv, Center for Open Science Downloads

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Exchanges with and without the sword: slavery, politics-as-exchange and freedom in James M. Buchanan's institutional economics
    Journal of Institutional Economics, 2023, 19, (6), 787-801 Downloads

2022

  1. Peter J. Boettke and Alain Marciano (eds.): The soul of classical political economy: James M. Buchanan from the archives
    Public Choice, 2022, 191, (1), 269-271 Downloads

2021

  1. Welfare without rent seeking? Buchanan’s demogrant proposal and the possibility of a constitutional welfare state
    Constitutional Political Economy, 2021, 32, (2), 145-164 Downloads View citations (6)

2020

  1. Buchanan at the American Founding: the constitutional political economy of a republic of equals and unequals
    Public Choice, 2020, 183, (3), 389-403 Downloads View citations (3)

2016

  1. Commons, Anticommons and Public Choice: James Buchanan on Liberal Democracy
    Economic Affairs, 2016, 36, (2), 224-228 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Simon Griffiths: Engaging enemies: Hayek and the left
    The Review of Austrian Economics, 2016, 29, (4), 429-432 Downloads

2014

  1. Exchange, unanimity and consent: a defence of the public choice account of power
    Public Choice, 2014, 158, (1), 85-100 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Hayek, Friedman, and Buchanan: On Public Life, Chile, and the Relationship between Liberty and Democracy
    Review of Political Economy, 2014, 26, (3), 358-367 Downloads View citations (3)

2012

  1. DO THE WORST GET ON TOP? AN ANSWER FROM PUBLIC CHOICE
    Economic Affairs, 2012, 32, (2), 105-105 Downloads
  2. From Big Macs to Big Brother? What is the culture of the market?
    Economic Affairs, 2012, 32, (3), 114-114 Downloads
  3. THE CALCULUS OF CONSENT AT 50 YEARS
    Economic Affairs, 2012, 32, (1), 82-82 Downloads

2011

  1. ACCOUNTABLE AND RESPONSIVE GOVERNMENT: THE VALUE OF EARMARKED TAXATION
    Economic Affairs, 2011, 31, (3), 64-64 Downloads
  2. Economic and Political Solutions to Social Problems: The Case of Second-hand Smoke in Enclosed Public Places
    Review of Political Economy, 2011, 23, (2), 233-248 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. MUST GOVERNMENT FEAR THE BOOM AND BUST?
    Economic Affairs, 2011, 31, (2), 106-106
  4. THE COALITION: PLUS ÇA CHANGE
    Economic Affairs, 2011, 31, (1), 139-139

2010

  1. ALTERNATIVE VOTE: THE PROSPECTS FOR LIBERTY
    Economic Affairs, 2010, 30, (3), 97-97 Downloads
  2. ECONOMICS BEATS POLITICS
    Economic Affairs, 2010, 30, (2), 89-89 Downloads
  3. EDITORIAL: ECONOMIC LIBERALISM AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
    Economic Affairs, 2010, 30, (1), 2-5 Downloads
  4. THREE MYTHS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
    Economic Affairs, 2010, 30, (1), 107-107 Downloads

2009

  1. DOES OUR WEALTH IMPOVERISH THE POOR?
    Economic Affairs, 2009, 29, (4), 102-102 Downloads
  2. MINIMUM WAGE: THE DOG THAT IS ABOUT TO BARK
    Economic Affairs, 2009, 29, (1), 102-102 Downloads
  3. PRIVATISATION AS A MEANS OF REDUCING FREEDOM: BRINGING AN IDEAL INTO DISREPUTE
    Economic Affairs, 2009, 29, (3), 109-109 Downloads
  4. THE ROAD TO SERFDOM, NOW MORE THAN EVER
    Economic Affairs, 2009, 29, (2), 92-92 Downloads

2008

  1. ARE THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS THE PARTY OF LIBERTY?
    Economic Affairs, 2008, 28, (2), 93-93 Downloads
  2. Bonding and bridging: Social capital and the communitarian critique of liberal markets
    The Review of Austrian Economics, 2008, 21, (2), 119-133 Downloads View citations (6)
  3. DO WE REALLY WANT TO MAKE POVERTY HISTORY?
    Economic Affairs, 2008, 28, (1), 81-81 Downloads
  4. THE MYTH OF THE RATIONAL VOTER ‐ By Bryan Caplan
    Economic Affairs, 2008, 28, (2), 94-95 Downloads
  5. UNIVERSAL, FREE HEALTHCARE: DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE
    Economic Affairs, 2008, 28, (3), 78-78 Downloads
  6. ‘GREEN’ SCHOOL PROVIDES A LESSON IN WASTING RESOURCES
    Economic Affairs, 2008, 28, (4), 86-86 Downloads

2007

  1. EDITORIAL: POVERTY AMIDST AFFLUENCE?
    Economic Affairs, 2007, 27, (3), 2-5 Downloads
  2. MORE HARM THAN GOOD: THE DANGER OF EU GRANTS
    Economic Affairs, 2007, 27, (4), 85-85 Downloads
  3. SHOULD RURAL POST OFFICES BE SUBSIDISED?
    Economic Affairs, 2007, 27, (2), 102-102 Downloads
  4. TAX, EQUITY AND REDISTRIBUTION
    Economic Affairs, 2007, 27, (1), 90-90 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? A GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL RENT‐SEEKING
    Economic Affairs, 2007, 27, (3), 103-103 Downloads

2006

  1. EDITORIAL: THE FUTURE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (1), 2-3 Downloads
  2. FREE TRADE, ‘PAUPER LABOUR’ AND PROSPERITY: A REPLY TO PROFESSOR MISHAN
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (1), 65-67 Downloads
  3. IN THE NHS, MORE CAN MEAN LESS
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (3), 81-81 Downloads
  4. THE FAILURE OF THE POLL TAX AND CLASSICAL LIBERAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: LESSONS FOR THE FUTURE
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (1), 25-30 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. THE RE‐NATIONALISATION OF BRITAIN
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (1), 74-74 Downloads
  6. VIVA PERSONAL DEBT
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (4), 83-83 Downloads
  7. WHY I, TOO, AM NOT A CONSERVATIVE‐ by James M. Buchanan
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (3), 85-86 Downloads
  8. WOULD BRITAIN HAVE DEVELOPED WITH AID?
    Economic Affairs, 2006, 26, (2), 82-82 Downloads

2005

  1. DEVOLUTION OR RENT‐SEEKING?
    Economic Affairs, 2005, 25, (3), 77-77 Downloads
  2. FIGHT POVERTY, SUPPORT INEQUALITY
    Economic Affairs, 2005, 25, (2), 58-58 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. THE 2005 GENERAL ELECTION AND THE ‘NULL MP’: A NEW APPROACH TO EL ECTORAL REFORM
    Economic Affairs, 2005, 25, (3), 63-65 Downloads
  4. THE UBIQUITY OF SELF‐INTEREST AND THE DEMOCRATIC FAIRY TALE
    Economic Affairs, 2005, 25, (1), 59-59 Downloads View citations (1)
  5. WOULD WE PAY FOR WHAT WE VOTE FOR?
    Economic Affairs, 2005, 25, (4), 84-84 Downloads

2004

  1. A LIBERAL MANIFESTO FOR THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
    Economic Affairs, 2004, 24, (2), 73-73 Downloads
  2. CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT: BY BALLOT BOX OR MARKET?
    Economic Affairs, 2004, 24, (4), 65-65 Downloads
  3. EXTERNALITIES AND THE PROPERROLE OF GOVERNMENT
    Economic Affairs, 2004, 24, (3), 77-77 Downloads
  4. THE MORECAMBE BAY COCKLE PICKERS: MARKET FAILURE OR GOVERNMENT DISASTER?
    Economic Affairs, 2004, 24, (3), 69-71 Downloads View citations (2)
  5. THE REGIONAL FALLACY
    Economic Affairs, 2004, 24, (1), 61-61 Downloads

2003

  1. Walter J. Schultz, The Moral Conditions of Economic Efficiency, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. xii + 144
    Utilitas, 2003, 15, (2), 258-259 Downloads

Edited books

2006

  1. The Road to Economic Freedom, vol Two volume set
    Books, Edward Elgar Publishing Downloads

Chapters

2019

  1. Why are There no Austrian Social Democrats?
    A chapter in Assessing Austrian Economics, 2019, vol. 24, pp 89-100 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. Markets, Discovery, and Social Problems
    Palgrave Macmillan

2009

  1. Greed and the Market
    Palgrave Macmillan
 
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