Economic Affairs
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Volume 43, month 06, 2023
- The evolution of the Swedish market model pp. 170-184

- Nima Sanandaji, Viktor Ström, Mouna Esmaeilzadeh and Saeid Esmaeilzadeh
- If ‘money matters’, what about the monetary base? pp. 185-200

- Tim Congdon
- Debt and currency value during COVID‐19 in the Global South pp. 201-210

- Behrooz Gharleghi
- Currency under War Communism: An example of Gresham's Law? pp. 211-228

- Cristóbal Matarán
- The relationship between economic freedom and peace pp. 229-244

- Alexander Jelloian
- The impact of rising EU Allowance prices on core inflation in the Eurozone pp. 245-264

- Hideki Nishigaki
- The UK's net neutrality regulation helps neither consumers nor innovators pp. 265-274

- Roslyn Layton
- Are electric vehicles really green? pp. 275-286

- Richard Kish
- Paul Sagar's contentious interpretation of Adam Smith pp. 287-296

- Alberto Mingardi
- Hayek: A Life, 1899–1950 By Bruce Caldwell and Hansjörg Klausinger pp. 298-302

- Pedro Schwartz
- Rethinking economics as social theory By Richard E. Wagner. Edward Elgar. 2022. pp. 208. £85.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978–1802204759. £25.00 (ebk). ISBN: 978–1802204766 pp. 303-304

- Eric Jones
- The fiscal theory of the price level By John H Cochrane pp. 305-307

- Michael Ben‐Gad
- Better money: Gold, fiat, or Bitcoin? By Lawrence H White pp. 308-310

- Geoffrey Wood
Volume 43, month 02, 2023
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- J R Shackleton
- The widespread failure of central banks to control inflation pp. 2-31

- Willem Buiter
- America's decoupling from China: A perspective from stock markets pp. 32-52

- Kerry Liu
- The monetary policy strategy of the Bank of England in 2020–21: An assessment pp. 53-72

- John Greenwood
- Why is the West unique in linking religiosity to market friendliness? pp. 73-88

- Pál Czeglédi
- Which factors affect the sustainability of pension schemes? pp. 89-108

- Said Outlioua and Abdesselam Fazouane
- The postliberal confusion pp. 109-114

- Jamie Whyte
- There is no capitalist conspiracy and the rich are not all‐powerful pp. 115-125

- Rainer Zitelmann
- Benedikt Koehler on Moses pp. 126-132

- David Conway
- The search for stability pp. 133-141

- Geoffrey Wood
- Inventing austerity pp. 142-148

- Alessandro Roselli
- The Federal Reserve: A new history by Robert L Hetzel pp. 149-150

- Forrest Capie
- The price of time: The real story of interest pp. 151-154

- Charles Amos
- The Baron: Maurice de Hirsch and the Jewish nineteenth century, by Matthias B Lehmann pp. 155-157

- Benedikt Koehler
- A guide to good money: Beyond the illusions of asset inflation. By Brendan Brown pp. 158-160

- Michael James
- Orderly Britain: How Britain has resolved everyday problems, from dog fouling to double parking, by Tim Newburn|Andrew Ward pp. 161-163

- J R Shackleton
- Beyond positivism, behaviorism, and neoinstitutionalism in economics By Deirdre Nansen McCloskey pp. 164-166

- Peter J Boettke
Volume 42, month 10, 2022
- The Industrial Revolution as a collective action problem: The House of Commons games patents of monopoly, November 1601 pp. 418-441

- Terence Kealey
- Testing the total consumption model of alcohol pp. 442-452

- Christopher Snowdon
- Aid for Trade is more effective when the trading environment is more predictable pp. 453-476

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Was David Hume a racist? Interpreting Hume's infamous footnote (Part II) pp. 477-499

- Kendra Asher
- A response to Kendra Asher pp. 500-504

- James F Fieser
- The early Christian origins of voluntary poor relief pp. 505-514

- Benedikt Koehler
- The role of anti‐capitalism in Hitler's world view pp. 515-527

- Rainer Zitelmann
- By the same author: Presenting Adam Smith's works as a whole pp. 528-540

- Daniel B Klein and Caroline Breashears
- Economics laureates should disclose their political ideologies in policy petitions pp. 541-548

- Emre Kuvvet
- The fallacies of central bank independence pp. 549-558

- James Forder
- THE FUTURE OF MONEY: HOW THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION IS TRANSFORMING CURRENCIES AND FINANCE, by Eswar S Prasad pp. 560-561

- Brandon Davies
- THE POWER OF GEOGRAPHY: TEN MAPS THAT REVEAL THE FUTURE OF OUR WORLD. by Tim Marshall pp. 562-564

- Eric Jones
- INTEREST AND CAPITAL: THE MONETARY ECONOMICS OF MICHAL KALECKI by Jan Toporowski Oxford University Press (2022), pp. 208. ISBN: 978–0198816232 (hb, £65.00); 978–0192548221 (e‐book, £45.41) pp. 565-566

- Forrest Capie
- BRITISH RAIL: A NEW HISTORY by Christian Wolmar pp. 567-570

- J R Shackleton
- THE MAGIC MONEY TREE AND OTHER ECONOMIC TALES pp. 571-573

- John Phelan
Volume 42, month 06, 2022
- Introduction pp. 209-209

- J R Shackleton
- Attitudes towards the rich in China, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam pp. 210-224

- Rainer Zitelmann
- Was David Hume a racist? Interpreting Hume's infamous footnote (Part I) pp. 225-239

- Kendra Asher
- The constitution of ambiguity: The effects of constitutions on economic freedom pp. 240-258

- Ryan H Murphy
- Is inflation caused by deteriorating inflation expectations or excessive monetary growth? pp. 259-274

- Kent Matthews and Kian Ong
- Whither monetarism? pp. 275-287

- Scott Sumner
- On monetary growth and inflation in leading economies, 2021–22: Relative prices and the overall price level pp. 288-306

- John Greenwood and Steve H Hanke
- Illiberal economic institutions and racial intolerance in the United States pp. 307-326

- Walker Wright
- Rethinking the pandemic narrative: An ordoliberal perspective pp. 327-343

- Dmitrii Trubnikov
- Venezuela's collapse: Exogenous shock or institutional design? pp. 344-360

- Jorge Jraissati and Keith Jakee
- The different obligations owed to small groups, the poor – and to participants in the extended market order: Anscombe, Hayek, Hume and usury pp. 361-368

- Robert C B Miller
- How might the United Kingdom's debt–GDP ratio be reduced? Evidence from the last 120 years pp. 369-384

- Michael Wickens
- Russia versus the West: Facing the long‐term challenge pp. 385-394

- Michael Ben‐Gad
- Is there a new case for reparations? pp. 395-408

- John Tatom
- A MONETARY AND FISCAL HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA, 1960–2017 edited by Timothy J Kehoe, Juan Pablo Nicolini pp. 409-410

- Forrest Capie
- A DUTY OF CARE: BRITAIN BEFORE AND AFTER COVID, by Peter Hennessy pp. 411-413

- J R Shackleton
- THE JOURNEY OF HUMANITY: THE ORIGINS OF WEALTH AND INEQUALITY by Oded Galor pp. 414-416

- John Phelan
Volume 42, month 02, 2022
- Monetary policy in a world of radical uncertainty pp. 2-12

- Mervyn King
- Equality Street: Ideology and attitudes towards the purely relative definition of poverty pp. 13-29

- Andrew Dunn
- Private regulation versus government regulation: The example of financial markets pp. 30-49

- Philip Booth
- Health economics explained through six questions and answers pp. 50-69

- Peter Zweifel
- International sanctions and development: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean (1950–2019) pp. 70-86

- Fernando Gonzalez
- Cognitive economics and the Market Mind Hypothesis: Exploring the final frontier of economics pp. 87-114

- Patrick Schotanus
- Dynamic efficiency and economic complexity pp. 115-134

- Vicente Moreno‐Casas and Philipp Bagus
- Gratefulness, resentfulness, and some modern slogans pp. 135-143

- Daniel B Klein
- John Blundell's cricket blueprint revisited pp. 144-160

- Andy Stevens
- Building from the bottom up: Politics after Covid pp. 161-167

- Ruth Kelly
- State of deception: Propaganda in the war on terror pp. 168-178

- Abigail R Hall
- Islamic and Western banking: A Chicago perspective pp. 179-185

- Gerald R Steele
- Time to put ‘money’ back into ‘monetary policy’ pp. 186-194

- Julian Jessop
- COGS AND MONSTERS: WHAT ECONOMICS IS, AND WHAT IT SHOULD BE by Diane Coyle pp. 195-197

- Charles Amos
- MONEY AND THE RULE OF LAW: GENERALITY AND PREDICTABILITY IN MONETARY INSTITUTIONS by Peter J. Boettke | Alexander William Salter | Daniel J Smith pp. 198-200

- Geoffrey Wood
- TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF MUDDLING THROUGH: THE SURPRISING STORY OF BRITAIN'S ECONOMY FROM BOOM TO BUST AND BACK AGAIN by Duncan Weldon pp. 201-203

- Stephen Davies
- THREE DAYS AT CAMP DAVID: HOW A SECRET MEETING IN 1971 TRANSFORMED THE GLOBAL ECONOMY Jeffrey E. Garten pp. 204-206

- Michael James