Economic Affairs
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Volume 45, month 10, 2025
- Introduction pp. 367-367

- J R Shackleton
- Debt as a US defence spending consideration since the end of World War II. Part One: Truman to Johnson pp. 368-394

- David Tier
- Beyond David Graeber: How state intervention creates ‘bullshit jobs’ pp. 395-416

- Alexis Sémanne
- Post‐pandemic economic recovery: A review of the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies in India pp. 417-439

- Sazzad Parwez
- China's 2024 economic stimulus pp. 440-460

- Kerry Liu
- Societal value and health economic benefits of GLP‐1 drugs in the United States pp. 461-478

- Frederik Cyrus Roeder and Emil Panzaru
- One money – two values: Sweden's experience of parallel banknotes 1789–1803, and its relevance for today's CBDC debate pp. 479-496

- Gabriel Stein
- Transforming the monetary system pp. 497-508

- Volodymyr Vysochansky
- Property rights and entrepreneurship pp. 509-521

- Leonel A Regalado Cardoso
- An economic evaluation of renewable energy development in Russia's Arctic region pp. 522-544

- Oleg Dubinskii
- New Zealand's Regulatory Standards Bill: A mild transparency measure under fire pp. 545-554

- Bryce Wilkinson
- Lehren aus Deutschland pp. 555-561

- Kristian Niemietz
- Money, debt and interest in monotheistic religions: An etymological approach By Murat Ustaoğlu pp. 562-563

- Benedikt Koehler
- Mark Carlson. The young Fed: The banking crises of the 1920s and the making of the lender of last resort pp. 564-566

- Forrest Capie
- The price of our values: The economic limits of moral life, By Augustin Landier and David Thesmar pp. 567-568

- Kristian Niemietz
Volume 45, month 06, 2025
- Introduction pp. 173-173

- J R Shackleton
- The politics of lockdown policies: Evidence from Brazilian states pp. 175-202

- João Pedro Bastos and Vincent Miozzi
- Adam Smith's hopes for a liberal America pp. 203-223

- Michaela Loughran and Daniel B Klein
- The factors behind the depreciation of the yen: Why Japan needs a policy shift pp. 224-243

- Hideki Nishigaki
- The legacy of cypherpunk in the modern economy pp. 244-260

- Kris Kaleta
- The role of banking development in economic growth: Quantity versus quality pp. 261-276

- Guangdong Xu
- The act of voting: Another challenge for behavioural economics pp. 277-288

- Panagiotis Karadimas
- Milton Friedman's spending matrix revisited: ‘Spending efficiency’ and ‘preference compatibility’ across different economic systems pp. 289-312

- Ali Zeytoon‐Nejad
- Industrial relations in Australia: How trade unions became the country's biggest capitalists pp. 313-322

- Ken Phillips
- Rethinking monetary policy: The case for nominal GDP targeting pp. 323-331

- Damian Pudner
- Retreating from globalism pp. 332-344

- Michael James
- Misreading Mises pp. 345-352

- Christopher Snowdon
- Sociology and classical liberalism in dialogue: Freedom is something we do together Edited by Fabio Rojas and Charlotta Stern pp. 353-355

- Megi Cara
- Gasco, Anna. The airport as urban territory: The spatial effects of Singapore's Changi Airport pp. 356-357

- Joshua Bowden
- The entrepreneurial scholar: A new mindset for academia and beyond By Ilana M Horwitz pp. 358-360

- Graham Jones
- Goodwin, Matt. Bad education: Why our universities are broken and how we can fix them pp. 361-362

- J R Shackleton
- Libertarian literary and media criticism: Essays in memory of Paul A. Cantor Edited by Jo Ann Cavallo pp. 363-365

- Thomas Baumert
Volume 45, month 02, 2025
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- J R Shackleton
- What's ideological about limited government? pp. 2-16

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Exploitation of Eurosystem loopholes and their quantitative reconstruction pp. 17-26

- Karl Svozil
- What Sweden thinks about markets, capitalism and the rich pp. 27-44

- Anders Ydstedt and Rainer Zitelmann
- The economic surplus: A history of an eventually problematic idea pp. 45-61

- Evan W Osborne
- Can machine learning reduce volatility in electricity markets? Lessons from the economic calculation debate pp. 62-77

- 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

- Grady King and Srinivas Palanki
- Hegel on the right to private property pp. 92-99

- Benedikt Koehler
- Key lessons learned from food insecurity during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Arab countries pp. 100-122

- Suzan Abdel‐Rahman and Mohamed R Abonazel
- Not just the top five journals: A recipe for European economists pp. 123-131

- 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

- José Ramón Arévalo
- Some reflections on Hardin's property rights solution to the tragedy of the commons pp. 140-146

- Lawrence W C Lai
- Liz Truss: More than a lettuce? pp. 147-159

- J R Shackleton
- The returns to power: A political theory of economic inequality By Thomas Remington pp. 160-161

- Dmitrii Trubnikov
- The care dilemma: Caring enough in the age of sex equality By David Goodhart pp. 162-164

- 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

- Robert C B Miller
- Money in the twenty‐first century: Cheap, mobile, and digital By Richard Holden pp. 167-169

- Susanna Booth
- No one left: Why the world needs more children By Paul Morland pp. 170-172

- Charles Amos