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Volume 45, month 02, 2025

Introduction pp. 1-1 Downloads
J R Shackleton
What's ideological about limited government? pp. 2-16 Downloads
Christian Bjørnskov
Exploitation of Eurosystem loopholes and their quantitative reconstruction pp. 17-26 Downloads
Karl Svozil
What Sweden thinks about markets, capitalism and the rich pp. 27-44 Downloads
Anders Ydstedt and Rainer Zitelmann
The economic surplus: A history of an eventually problematic idea pp. 45-61 Downloads
Evan W Osborne
Can machine learning reduce volatility in electricity markets? Lessons from the economic calculation debate pp. 62-77 Downloads
Fuat Oğuz and Mustafa Çağrı Peker
Impact of the Medicaid expansions on heart disease mortality in the United States: A county‐level analysis pp. 78-91 Downloads
Grady King and Srinivas Palanki
Hegel on the right to private property pp. 92-99 Downloads
Benedikt Koehler
Key lessons learned from food insecurity during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Arab countries pp. 100-122 Downloads
Suzan Abdel‐Rahman and Mohamed R Abonazel
Not just the top five journals: A recipe for European economists pp. 123-131 Downloads
Magnus Henrekson, Lars Jonung and Mats Lundahl
Human presence is a necessary part of the solution for environmental conservation and land use pp. 132-139 Downloads
José Ramón Arévalo
Some reflections on Hardin's property rights solution to the tragedy of the commons pp. 140-146 Downloads
Lawrence W C Lai
Liz Truss: More than a lettuce? pp. 147-159 Downloads
J R Shackleton
The returns to power: A political theory of economic inequality By Thomas Remington pp. 160-161 Downloads
Dmitrii Trubnikov
The care dilemma: Caring enough in the age of sex equality By David Goodhart pp. 162-164 Downloads
Annabel Denham
Catholic social thought, the market and public policy: Twenty‐first century challenges Edited by Philip Booth and André Azevedo Alves pp. 165-166 Downloads
Robert C B Miller
Money in the twenty‐first century: Cheap, mobile, and digital By Richard Holden pp. 167-169 Downloads
Susanna Booth
No one left: Why the world needs more children By Paul Morland pp. 170-172 Downloads
Charles Amos

Volume 44, month 06, 2024

Introduction pp. 201-202 Downloads
J R Shackleton
Monetary system stability as a precondition for local and international order pp. 204-217 Downloads
Paul Tucker
The economics of China's Holistic View of National Security: A preliminary assessment pp. 218-244 Downloads
Kerry Liu
Ralph Hawtrey: A forgotten pioneer of macroeconomics pp. 245-266 Downloads
David Glasner
The effect of economic uncertainty on remittance flows from developed countries pp. 267-280 Downloads
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
The ‘means’ and the ‘ends’ of economic calculation: The missing aspect of an epochal dispute pp. 281-293 Downloads
Dmitrii Trubnikov
Rewarding performance through sustainability‐linked bonds pp. 294-319 Downloads
Anne‐Marie Anderson and Richard Kish
The scholastic perspective on the time value of money and the contribution of Martín de Azpilcueta (1491–1586) pp. 320-337 Downloads
Mohammadhosein Bahmanpour‐Khalesi and Mohammadjavad Sharifzadeh
Not following the script: When institutional development is uneven pp. 338-352 Downloads
Ryan H Murphy
Seven reasons why mission‐oriented innovation policies seldom work in practice pp. 354-362 Downloads
Magnus Henrekson, Christian Sandström and Mikael Stenkula
Popular perceptions of the rich in 13 countries pp. 363-373 Downloads
Rainer Zitelmann
Covid‐19 and Sweden: What constitutes success? A response to Fredrik Andersson and Lars Jonung pp. 374-375 Downloads
David Goldsmith
Rejoinder pp. 376-377 Downloads
Fredrik Andersson and Lars Jonung
Rebuilding the Roman imperial currency in nineteenth century Britain pp. 378-385 Downloads
George Maher
The new paternalism does not replace older wisdom pp. 386-393 Downloads
Erik W Matson
Denmark: The epitome of ‘innovism’? pp. 394-401 Downloads
Stefan Kirkegaard Sløk‐Madsen and Henrik Mogensen Nielsen
Selling renewable energy: A review of three new publications pp. 403-413 Downloads
Lawrence Haar
Do social justice fallacies imply social justice is a fallacy? pp. 414-422 Downloads
Kaveh Pourvand
Monitoring the state or the market: From laissez faire to market fundamergntalism By Vito Tanzi pp. 423-425 Downloads
Carlo Stagnaro
Pox Romana: The plague that shook the Roman world By Colin Elliott pp. 426-428 Downloads
Mark Koyama
How did Britain come to this? A century of systemic failures of governance By Gwyn Bevan pp. 429-431 Downloads
Christopher Snowdon
Seven crashes: The economic crises that shaped globalisation By Harold James pp. 432-435 Downloads
Geoffrey Wood
Milton Friedman: The last conservative By Jennifer Burns pp. 436-438 Downloads
Tom Clougherty
Liberalism's last man: Hayek in the age of political capitalism By Vikash Yadav pp. 439-440 Downloads
Joshua Bowden
May contain lies: How stories, statistics and studies exploit our biases – and what we can do about it By Alex Edmans pp. 441-444 Downloads
Andy Mayer

Volume 44, month 02, 2024

Introduction pp. 1-2 Downloads
J R Shackleton
The Covid‐19 lesson from Sweden: Don't lock down pp. 3-16 Downloads
Fredrik Andersson and Lars Jonung
Did government support delay bankruptcy during the pandemic? pp. 17-30 Downloads
Hazwan Haini, Pang Wei Loon, Lawal Olamilekan Abdulwahab and Wafid Sophian
Reassessing the Bengal Famine of 1943 pp. 31-56 Downloads
Hira Jungkow and Herbert Anderson
The case for 100% money: Ten reasons for separating money issuance from banking pp. 57-70 Downloads
Samuel Demeulemeester
So far, Central Bank Digital Currencies have failed pp. 71-94 Downloads
Kevin Dowd
Reassessing climate disclosure demands: An examination of stakeholder perspectives beyond institutional investors pp. 95-117 Downloads
Emre Kuvvet
The political economy of fiscal dominance: Evidence from the Chilean government of Salvador Allende pp. 118-138 Downloads
Víctor I Espinosa and David O Cueva
Moving to the Left: what people in Chile think of capitalism and the rich pp. 139-153 Downloads
Axel Kaiser and Rainer Zitelmann
The 1.5o mantra pp. 155-159 Downloads
Peter Zweifel
An experiment in market‐led higher education: The case of the Buckingham ‘licence’ pp. 160-168 Downloads
James Tooley
Who do you think is the greatest‐ever economist? pp. 170-177 Downloads
Mark Skousen
Gary Becker's extraordinary legacy pp. 178-184 Downloads
Pedro Schwartz
The capitalist manifesto: Why the global free market will save the world By Johan Norberg pp. 185-187 Downloads
Michael James
The individualists: Radicals, reactionaries and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism By Matt Zwolinski, John Tomasi pp. 188-191 Downloads
Charles Amos
Faith in markets: Christian capitalism in the early American republic By Joseph P Slaughter pp. 192-193 Downloads
Benedikt Koehler
Sing as we go: Britain between the wars By Simon Heffer pp. 194-196 Downloads
J R Shackleton
Why not better and cheaper? Healthcare and innovation By James B Rebitzer and Robert S Rebitzer pp. 197-198 Downloads
Kristian Niemietz
The women who made modern economics By Rachel Reeves pp. 199-200 Downloads
Annabel Denham
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