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Volume 9, issue 3, 1990
- Law as a Discovery Procedure pp. 497-530

- Gregory B. Christainsen
- Disasters and Market Response pp. 531-555

- George Horwich
- Parasites, Profits, and Politicians: Public Health and Public Choice pp. 557-578

- Gary M. Anderson
- Rethinking and Living with the Limits of Bank Regulation pp. 579-600

- James Thomson and Walker F. Todd
- In Defense of Henry Simon's Standing as a Classical Liberal pp. 601-618

- J. Bradford De Long
- Neoclassical Economics as a Theory of Politics and Institutions pp. 619-639

- Anton D. Lowenberg
- Should We Fret about Our Low Net National Saving Rate? pp. 641-662

- Henry N. Goldstein
- Legal Obstacles to a Market for Employee Representation Services pp. 663-687

- George C. Leef
- The Twin-Deficit Illusion pp. 689-707

- William G. Dewald and Michael Ulan
- A Public Choice Perspective on the Cycle in Monetary Policy pp. 709-718

- Thomas Havrilesky
- Price-Level Stability, Price Flexibility, and Fisher's Business Cycle Model pp. 719-727

- Scott Sumner
- Price-Level "Flexibility" and the Coming of the New Deal: Reply to Sumner pp. 729-735

- J. Bradford Dc Long and Lawrence Summers
- On the Origins of the Sherman Antitrust Act pp. 737-742

- Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
- Book Review: Explorations into Constitutional Economics pp. 743-746

- Randall Holcombe
Volume 9, issue 2, 1989
- Introduction: Alternatives to Government Fiat Money pp. 277-294

- James A. Dorn
- Reductionist Reflections on the Monetary Constitution pp. 295-299

- James Buchanan
- The Government's License to Create Money pp. 301-321

- Timberlake Richard H
- From a Random-Walk Monetary Standard to a Monetazy Constitution pp. 323-344

- David I. Fand
- A Tribute to F. A. Hayek pp. 345-352

- Gerald P. O'Driseoll, Jr.
- Private Money: An Idea Whose Time Has Come pp. 353-366

- Richard W. Rahn
- What Kinds of Monetary Institutions Would a Free Market Deliver? pp. 367-403

- Lawrence White
- Can Monetary Disequilibrium Be Eliminated? pp. 405-428

- Leland B. Yeager and Robert L. Greenfield
- Legal Restrictions, Financial Weakening, and the Lender of Last Resort pp. 429-469

- George A. Selgin
- The Future of Price Stability in a Fiat Money World pp. 471-486

- Jerry L. Jordan
- Book Review: Selected Essays of Gottfried Haberler pp. 487-489

- Thomas D. Willett
- Book Review: Keynes' Monetary Theory: A Different Interpretation pp. 490-493

- Thomas Humphrey
- Book Review: Unfair Competition: The Profits of Nonprofits pp. 493-496

- Dwight R. Lee
Volume 9, issue 1, 1989
- An Economic Theory of Institutional Change: Induced and Imposed Change pp. 1-33

- Justin Lin
- The Implementation and Integration of Innovations in Soviet-Type Economies pp. 35-55

- Gertrude E. Schroeder
- Liberty, Property Rights, and Innovation in Eastern Europe pp. 57-71

- Steve Pejovich
- Institutional Underpinnings of Parochialism: The Case of Military Base Closures pp. 73-105

- Charlotte Twight
- The Multifiber Arrangement and the Management of International Textile Trade pp. 107-131

- Thomas Grennes
- Toward an Open World Order: A Constitutional Economics Approach pp. 133-147

- Peter Moser
- The Effect of Disinflationary Policies on Monetary Velocity pp. 149-164

- William Gavin and William G. Dewald
- The Role of Statistical Heuristics in Public Policy Analysis pp. 165-189

- Gregory G. Brunk
- Privatization and the 19th-Century Turnpike pp. 191-200

- Gerald Gunderson
- James Buchanan and the Austrians: The Common Ground pp. 201-230

- Charles W. Baird
- The Use of Labels in Doctrinal History: Comment on Baird pp. 231-235

- Israel M. Kirzner
- Interpreting Keynes: Reflections on the Leijonhufvud-Yeager Discussion pp. 237-252

- George Tavlas
- Open Enrollment: A Vehicle for Market Competition in Schooling? pp. 253-262

- Edwin G. West
- Book Review: Social Contract, Free Ride: A Study of the Public Goods Problem pp. 263-270

- Gerald Radnitzky
- Book Review: Private Money: The Path to Monetary Stability pp. 271-273

- Genie Short and Kenneth Robinson
- Book Review: Public Policy Toward Corporate Takeovers pp. 274-276

- Susan E. Woodward
Volume 8, issue 3, 1989
- Introduction: Economic Reform in China pp. 563-566

- James A. Dorn
- Using the Market for Social Development pp. 567-584

- Milton Friedman
- Privatization vs. Special Interests: The Experience of China's Economic Reforms pp. 585-611

- Steven N.S. Cheung
- Economic Chaos or Spontaneous Order Implications for Political Economy of the New View of Science pp. 613-640

- Don Lavoie
- A Free-Market Constitution for Hong Kong: A Blueprint for China pp. 641-656

- Alvin Rabushka
- Economic Deregulation in the United States: Lessons for America, Lessons for China pp. 657-668

- William A. Niskanen
- Let a Billion Flowers Bloom pp. 669-675

- George Gilder
- Budget Deficits and Constitutional Constraints pp. 695-711

- Antonio Martino
- Antitrust and Insurance: Should the McCarran Act Be Repealed? pp. 729-749

- D.T.Armentano
- Taxation, Political Action, and Superfund pp. 751-764

- Bruce Yandle
- Book Review: The New Politics of the Budgetary Process pp. 765-767

- William A. Niskanen
- Book Review: Wold Tax Reform: A Progress Report pp. 767-769

- J.D.Foster
- Book Review: Liability: Perspectives and Policy pp. 769-771

- James L. Gatusso
Volume 8, issue 2, 1988
- Introduction: Dollars, Deficits, and Trade pp. 229-251

- James A. Dorn
- Current Perspectives on Monetary Policy pp. 253-260

- Manuel H. Johnson
- Domestic Stability versus Exchange Rate Stability pp. 261-284

- Leland B. Yeager
- The International Monetary System: Developments and Prospects pp. 285-314

- Jacob A. Frenkel and Morris Goldstein
- Toward an International Commodity Standard? pp. 315-349

- Richard N. Cooper
- An International Gold Standard without Gold pp. 351-392

- Ronald McKinnon
- Evolution of the International Monetary Market pp. 393-404

- Leo Melamed
- Key Exchange Rate Regimes: A Constitutional Perspective pp. 405-420

- Thomas D. Willett
- Trade and Investment under Floating Rates: The U.S. Experience pp. 421-449

- Martin J. Bailey and George Tavlas
- Transmission of Real and Monetary Disturbances under Fixed and Floating Rates pp. 451-475

- Michael Bordo and Anna Schwartz
- The European Monetary System: How Well Has It Worked? pp. 477-506

- Michele Fratianni
- The Uneasy Relation between the Budget and Trade Deficits pp. 507-532

- William A. Niskanen
- Dollars and Deficits: Substituting False for Real Problems pp. 533-553

- A. James Meigs
- Book Review: Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government pp. 555-557

- Gary M. Anderson
- Book Review: Searching for Safety pp. 557-559

- Martin T. Katzman
- Book Review: Socialism: Institutional, Philosophical, and Economic Issues pp. 559-561

- Gertrude E. Schroeder
Volume 8, issue 1, 1988
- MarketFailure and Political Failure pp. 1-13

- James Buchanan
- Ideology and Political/Economic Institutions pp. 15-28

- Douglass North
- Contract, Utility, and the Evaluation of Institutions pp. 29-52

- J. Charles King
- Democracy, Interest Groups, and the Price of Votes pp. 53-70

- Gary M. Anderson and Robert Tollison
- Visual Artists' Rights Act of 1987: A Case of Misguided Legislation pp. 71-78

- Ben W Boich and William W. Damon
- Hard Coals Make Bad Law: Congressional Parochialism versus National Defense pp. 79-106

- Robert Higgs
- The Struggle over Electricity Transmission Access pp. 107-124

- Kenneth Costello
- Should We Sell the Fed? pp. 125-138

- William A. Kelly and , Clark Nardinelli
- An Institutional Explanation for Corruption of Criminal Justice Officials pp. 139-163

- Bruce Benson
- Entrepreneurship and Rent Seeking in India pp. 165-184

- Roby Rajan
- Revolution, Reputation Effects, and Time Horizons pp. 185-197

- Todd G. Buchholz
- It's Time to Free the Mails pp. 199-204

- James C. Miller
- On Interpreting Keynes: Reply to Leijonhufvud pp. 205-208

- Leland B. Yeager
- Did Keynes Mean Anything? Rejoinder to Yeager pp. 209-217

- Axel Leijonhufvud
- Book Review: The Peasant Betrayed pp. 219-222

- Stephen F. Williams
- Book Review: A Nation in Debt: Economists Debate the Federal Budget Deficit pp. 222-224

- Milton Marquis
- Book Review: The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare pp. 224-227

- Leland B. Yeager
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