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Volume 11, issue 3, 1992
- Moscow's Testing Ground for New Forms of Economic pp. 337-342

- Gavriil K. Popov
- Western Subsidies and Eastern Reform pp. 343-359

- Peter Bauer
- Individual Rights, Democracy, and Constitutional Order: On the Foundations of Legitimacy pp. 373-390

- Roger Pilon
- Liberalism, Marxism, and the State pp. 391-404

- Ralph Raico
- Privatization Solves All pp. 405-408

- Paul Craig Roberts
- Property, Markets, and Money pp. 409-433

- Peter Bernholz
- Glasnost and the Knowledge Problem: Rethinking Economic Democracy pp. 435-455

- Don Lavoie
- A Free Market Environmental Program pp. 457-475

- Fred L, Smith,
- Institutions, Ideology, and Economic Performance pp. 477-496

- Douglass North
Volume 11, issue 2, 1991
- Introduction: From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviel Challenge pp. 175-193

- James A. Dorn
- Transition to a Market Economy pp. 195-214

- Anatoly A. Sobchak
- The Minimal Politics of Market Order pp. 215-232

- James Buchanan
- The Soft Infrastructure of a Market Economy pp. 233-238

- William A. Niskanen
- The Pursuit of Happiness under Socialism and Capitalism pp. 239-268

- Charles Murray
- Insulating Economics from Politics: Toward a Constitution of Liberty pp. 277-283

- James A. Dorn
- Revitalization of Socialism or Restoration of Capitalism? pp. 285-292

- Alexander Tsypko
- Economic Reform: A Great Bubble or a Faint Chance to Survive? pp. 293-298

- Larisa Piyasheva
- Transition and the Privatization Problem pp. 299-309

- Jan Winiecki
- The Law of the Microcosm and the End of Socialism pp. 311-323

- George Gilder
- Book Review: Capitalism pp. 325-327

- Alan Walters
- Book Review: Marxism and Worders'Self-Management: The Essential Tension pp. 327-329

- Svetozar Pejovich
- Book Review: The Economics of Apartheid pp. 329-330

- Walter Williams
Volume 11, issue 1, 1991
- Government Intervention in Health Care Markets and Health Care Outcomes: Some International Evidence pp. 1-12

- Rexford E. Santerre, Stephen G. Grubaugh, and Andrew J. Stollar
- The Dismal Fate of Soviet-Type Economies: Mises Was Right pp. 13-25

- Gertrude E. Schroeder
- The Nondesignability of Living Systems: A Lesson from the Failed Experiments in Socialist Countries pp. 27-46

- Jixuan Hu
- The First and Second Reich: The Taming of an Industrial-Policy Advocate pp. 47-64

- Richard B. McKenzie
- The Federal Reserve Chairman as Hero: Our Defense against Monetary Excesses? pp. 65-72

- Thomas Havrilesky
- Full Privatization of Currency in a Nearly Conventional Money and Banking System pp. 73-88

- W. William Woolsey
- Welfare Gains from Innovation-Induced Rent Seeking pp. 89-97

- Alden F. Abbott and Gordon L. Brady
- Privateering and the Private Production of Naval Power pp. 99-122

- Gary M. Anderson and Adam Gifford, Jr.
- Foreign Profits and the Political Economy of Quotas pp. 123-134

- Paul E. Godek
- Property Rights and Rent Seeking in South Africa pp. 135-150

- John M. Mbaku
- Government v. Coase: The Case of Smoking pp. 151-164

- Dwight B. Lee
- Book Review: Public School Choice: Current Issues/Future Prospects pp. 165-166

- John E. Chubb
- Book Review: The Political Economy of American Monetary Policy pp. 166-169

- Anna Schwartz
- Book Review: The Economics of Property Rights: Towards a Theory of Comparative Systems pp. 169-171

- Peter Boettke
- Book Review: Friedman in China pp. 171-173

- Jeffrey Liang
Volume 10, issue 3, 1991
- An American Perspective on Europe's Constitutional Opportunity pp. 619-629

- James Buchanan
- Perestroika and Ruble Convertibility pp. 631-653

- Edgar Feige
- Ruble Reform: A Lesson from Keynes pp. 655-666

- Steve Hanke and Kurt Schuler
- The Economics of Regulating Deception pp. 667-690

- Paul Rubin
- The War on Drugs as Antitrust Regulation pp. 691-701

- Gary M. Anderson and Robert Tollison
- The First Minimum Wage Laws pp. 715-746

- Clifford Thies
- The Development of Aggregate Economic Targeting pp. 747-759

- Scott Summer
- Option Clauses and Bank Suspension pp. 761-773

- Kevin Dowd
- Antitrust and Regulation: Chicago's Contradictory Views pp. 775-798

- Fred S. McChesney
- Communications: Free Banking in Scotland: A Dissenting View pp. 799-808

- Larry J. Sechrest
- Free Banking in Scotland:Reply to A Dissenting View pp. 809-824

- Lawrence White
- A Solution for the Tenure Problem pp. 835-838

- Julian L. Simon
- Book Review: The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: The Formative Years, 1918-1928 pp. 839-841

- Gertrude E. Schroeder
- Book Review: The New Art of Centeral Banking pp. 841-843

- Tyler Cowen
- Book Review: The Rationale of Central Banking and the Free Banking pp. 843-844

- Kevin Dowd
- Book Review: Unfathomed Knowledge, Unmeasured Wealth: On Universities and the Wealthe of Nations pp. 845-848

- Leslie Graves
Volume 10, issue 2, 1990
- Introduction: Global Monetary Order: 1992 and Beyond pp. 303-305

- James A. Dorn
- Monetary Policy in an Integrated World Economy pp. 307-314

- Manuel H. Johnson
- Restructuring Financial Institutions in a Global Economy pp. 315-328

- Jerry L. Jordan
- International Trends in the Combination of Banking pp. 329-346

- Peter J. Ferrara
- Banking, Securities, and Commerce: A European Perspective pp. 347-356

- Mervyn K. Lewis
- The Single European Financial Market pp. 357-361

- Pedro Schwartz
- The Choice of Currency in a Single European Market pp. 363-387

- Pascal Salin
- Public Choice Aspects of European Monetary Unification pp. 389-421

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- Does Europe Need a Federal Reserve System? pp. 423-453

- Kevin Dowd
- Some Empirical Findings on Differences between EMS and Non-EMS Regimes: Implications for Currency Blocs pp. 455-483

- Allan Meltzer
- Institutional Requirements for Stable Money in an Integrated pp. 485-518

- Peter Bernholz
- A Monetary Constitution for Europe? pp. 519-539

- Antonio Martino
- Avoiding Monetary Protectionism: The Role of Policy pp. 541-563

- W. Lee Hoskins and Owen Humpage
- Autonomy and Coordination of Monetary Policy in a Global Economic Order pp. 565-571

- Yoshio Suzuki
- The Pattern of Economic Policies in LDCs: A Public Choice Explanation pp. 573-601

- Daniel Landau
- Efficiency Implications of the Sindell—Rexall Rule pp. 603-607

- John P. Speir
- Book Review: Cross of Gold: Money and the Canadian Business Cycle pp. 609-611

- Hugh Rockoff
- Book Review: Money: Lectures on the Basis of General Equilibrium Theory and the Economics of Institutions pp. 611-613

- Kevin Hoover
- Book Review: The Political Economy of James Buchanan pp. 613-615

- William Breit
- Book Review: Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory pp. 615-617

- Robert Tollison
Volume 10, issue 1, 1990
- Introduction: Federalism and the Economic Order pp. 1-15

- James A. Dorn
- Federalism: The Reasons of Rules pp. 17-38

- Peter H. Aranson
- A Double Security: Federalism as Competition pp. 39-58

- Aaron Wildavsky
- The Policy Consequences of Intergovernmental Competition pp. 59-37

- Thomas R. Dye
- Interstate Tax Competition, Incentives to Collude, and Federal Influences pp. 75-90

- Bruce Benson
- Tiebout, Taxes, and Economic Growth pp. 91-108

- Richard Vedder
- Growth Management in Florida: Lessons for the National Economy pp. 109-125

- Randall Holcombe
- Land Use Regulations Should Preserve Only Vital and Pressing Governmental Interests pp. 127-158

- Bernard H. Siegan
- A Positive Proposal to Improve Our Schools pp. 159-173

- James Gwartney
- Labor Law Reform: Lessons from History pp. 175-209

- Charles W. Baird
- Mobility Barriers and Public Policy pp. 211-221

- Martin Ricketts
- Mutual Fund Banking: A Market Approach pp. 223-237

- Tyler Cowen and Randall Kroszner
- The Precarious Nature of Sovereign Lending: Implications for the Brady Plan pp. 239-263

- Melanie S. Tammen
- Monetary Equilibrium and the Productivity Norm of Price-Level Policy pp. 265-287

- George A. Selgin
- Why Is Education Publicly Provided? Comment on Loft pp. 289-292

- Richard B. Coffman
- Why Is Education Publicly Provided? Some Further Thoughts pp. 293-297

- John B. Lott, Jr.
- Book Review: The Political Economy of the GATT pp. 299-301

- William A. Niskanen
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