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Volume 63, issue 5, 2004
- Facts, Fiction, and the Fourth Estate pp. 965-986

- William L. Anderson
- Max Weber pp. 987-1020

- Helge Peukert
- Understanding Economic Man pp. 1021-1055

- G. Steele
- Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis pp. 1031-1138

- Randall Holcombe
- Does the Henry George Theorem Provide a Practical Guide to Optimal City Size? pp. 1057-1090

- Richard Arnott
- George on Land Speculation and the Winner's Curse pp. 1091-1095

- Nicolaus Tideman
- Increasing the Role of Environmental Taxes and Charges as a Policy Instrument in Developing Countries pp. 1097-1130

- Juergen G. Backhaus
- Comments on “Echoes of Henry George in Modern Analysis” pp. 1139-1147

- Fred Foldvary
- Social Networks and Business Success pp. 1149-1171

- Stein Kristiansen
- Mapping Growth into Economic Development pp. 1173-1192

- Augustin Fosu
- On Indirect Reciprocity pp. 1193-1212

- Jan Tullberg
Volume 63, issue 4, 2004
- Bargaining Over Housework pp. 765-794

- Allen M. Parkman
- Spousal Complementarity in Home Production pp. 795-811

- Michael Leeds and Peter von Allmen
- Daddies, Devotion, and Dollars pp. 813-850

- Gary Painter and David Levine
- Income Inequality, the Income Cost of Housing, and the Myth of Market Efficiency pp. 851-879

- Cathleen Whiting
- There's No Place Like Home pp. 881-896

- Barbara A. Wiens‐Tuers
- Introduction pp. 897-898

- Bruce Elmslie
- Adam Smith's Analysis of Bounties as an Early Example of the Concept of Noneconomic Objectives pp. 899-910

- Bruce Elmslie
- Noneconomic Objectives in the History of Economic Thought pp. 911-920

- Andrea Maneschi
- When Did Equality Become a Noneconomic Objective? pp. 921-938

- Joseph Persky
- The Dissemination of The Wealth of Nations in French and in France, 1776–1843 pp. 939-943

- Yann Giraud
- Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek pp. 943-946

- David M. Grant
- Global Unions? Theory and Strategies of Organized Labour in the Global Political Economy pp. 946-951

- Andrew R. Timming
- State‐Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century pp. 951-954

- Christopher Coyne
Volume 63, issue 3, 2004
- On the Future of Keynesian Economics pp. 583-608

- James C. W. Ahiakpor
- The Value of “Final Products” Counts Only Itself pp. 609-625

- George Reisman
- Reisman's Net Consumption, Net Investment Theory of Aggregate Profit pp. 627-646

- Jerry Kirkpatrick
- Smithian National Product and the Wealth of African Nations pp. 647-664

- William D. Gerdes
- An Examination of the Link Between Employment Volatility and the Spatial Distribution of Property Crime Rates pp. 665-696

- Kent Bausman and W. Richard Goe
- Cultural Relativism and the Savage pp. 697-715

- Steve J. Shone
- Economic and Social Correlates of Re‐Employment Following Job Displacement pp. 717-730

- Maurice J. Mazerolle and Gangaram Singh
- After‐Life Consumption and Charitable Giving pp. 731-745

- Warren Hrung
- Review of Alex's Callinicos's Against the Third Way: An Anti‐Capitalist Critique pp. 747-753

- Andrew Savchenko
- A World Without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance pp. 753-756

- Kent Jones
Volume 63, issue 2, 2004
- 21 A Cannan Hits the Mark pp. 273-290

- Mason Gaffney
- 22 Davenport: “Single Taxer of the Looser Observance” pp. 291-304

- Aaron B. Fuller
- 23 Carver: Reluctant Demi‐Georgist pp. 305-317

- Robert V. Andelson
- 24 Ryan and His Domestication of Natural Law pp. 319-335

- Robert V. Andelson
- 25 Alcázar's “Most Voluminous of All Assaults” pp. 337-359

- James L. Busey
- 26 Ely: A Liberal Economist Defends Landlordism pp. 361-379

- Steven B. Cord and Robert V. Andelson
- 27 Knight: Nemesis from the Chicago School pp. 381-409

- Nicolaus Tideman and Florenz Plassmann
- 28 Heath: Estranged Georgist pp. 411-431

- Fred Foldvary
- 29 Hayek: “Almost Persuaded” pp. 433-440

- Robert V. Andelson
- 30 Hardin's Putative Critique pp. 441-450

- Robert V. Andelson
- 31 Reckoning with Rothbard pp. 451-484

- Harold Kyriazi
- 32 LeFevre's Challenge pp. 485-505

- Damon J. Gross
- 33 Oser: Reservations of a Friendly Commentator pp. 507-516

- Oscar B. Johannsen
- 34 Blaug: Edging Toward Full Appreciation pp. 517-541

- Mary M. Cleveland
- 35 Neo‐Georgism pp. 543-569

- Robert V. Andelson
Volume 63, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction pp. 1-18

- Joseph C. Pitt, Djavad Salehi‐Isfahani and Douglas Eckel
- The Importance of Deviance in Intellectual Development pp. 19-49

- Richard B. McKenzie and Roman Galar
- Public Choice and Deviance pp. 51-54

- Steven Medema
- Public Choice as an Academic Enterprise pp. 55-74

- Richard Wagner
- Public Choice as an Academic Enterprise pp. 75-77

- Eugenia Toma
- Life in the Putty‐Knife Factory! pp. 79-104

- Geoffrey Brennan
- The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice pp. 105-147

- Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom
- Commentary on “The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice” by Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom pp. 149-160

- Michael Munger
- Bargaining with the Devil pp. 161-165

- S.M. Amadae
- A Toy Model of Scientific Progress pp. 167-181

- Susanne Lohmann
- Scientific Progress and Lessons for Institutional Design pp. 183-187

- Susan Snyder
- When Hard Heads Collide pp. 189-205

- Loren E. Lomasky
- What Public Choice and Philosophy Should Not Learn from One Another pp. 207-211

- Robert Sugden
- Prudence and Constitutional Rights pp. 213-256

- Edward F. McClennen
- Comments on McClennen's “Prudence and Constitutional Rights” pp. 257-262

- Joseph C. Pitt
- Heraclitian Vespers pp. 263-271

- James Buchanan