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Volume 5, issue 3, 1986
- Reforming the Monetary Regime pp. 675-684

- James A. Dorn
- Monetary Control and the Political Business Cycle pp. 685-707

- William Poole
- Deficits, Interest Rates, and Monetary Policy pp. 709-731

- Karl Brunner
- Monetary Policy as a Fiscal Instrument pp. 733-741

- Jerry L. Jordan
- Institutional Evolution of Federal Reserve Hegemony pp. 743-769

- Richard H. Timberlake
- Inherent Conflicts of U.S. Monetary Policymaking pp. 771-776

- Lawrence K. Roos
- Howthe Fed Crowded Out Reagan's Economic Policy pp. 777-785

- Paul Craig Roberts
- A Proposal to Clarify the Fed's Policy Mandate pp. 787-795

- Robert P. Black
- A Congressional Mandate for Monetary Policy pp. 797-824

- Robert L. Hetzel
- Stabilizing the Dollar in a Global Economy pp. 825-848

- Marc A. Miles
- The Knowledge Problem under Alternative Monetary Regimes pp. 849-876

- William Butos
- Inherent Instability in Banking: The Free Banking Experience pp. 877-890

- Arthur J. Rolnick and Warren Weber
- Historical Insights into the Deregulation of Money and Banking pp. 899-910

- Donald R. Wells and L. S. Scruggs
- Monetary Control: The Swiss Experience pp. 911-926

- Ulrich Kohli and Georg Rich
- Currency Competition versus Governmental Money Monopolies pp. 927-947

- Roland Vaubel
- Rational Optimizing, Monetary Theory, and Welfare pp. 949-955

- William Walter Brown and Gary J. Santoni
- Book Review: Financial Reform in the 1980s pp. 957-959

- Catherine England
- Book Review: Inside the Fed: Making Monetary Policy pp. 959-962

- Gillian Garcia
- Book Review: Competition Policy and Professions pp. 962-965

- Simon Rottenberg
Volume 5, issue 2, 1985
- Introduction: The Principles and Politics of Tax Reform pp. 361-383

- James A. Dorn
- Normative and Positive Foundations of Tax Reform pp. 385-406

- Richard E. Wagner
- Is the Flat Tax a Radical Idea? pp. 407-436

- James Gwartney and James Long
- Semantics of the Flat Rate Tax and Tax Reform pp. 437-453

- Joseph J. Minarik
- The Economics and Politics of Tax Reform pp. 455-464

- Richard Gephardt
- The Route to a Progressive Flat Tax pp. 465-480

- Robert Hall and Alvin Rabushka
- A Fair, Simple, and Pro-Growth Tax Reform pp. 481-498

- Jack Kemp
- President Reagan's Modified Flat Tax: Analysis and Comparison pp. 499-520

- Manuel H. Johnson
- The Flat Tax, Negative Tax, and VAT: Gaining Progressivity and Revenue pp. 521-542

- Ray E. Canterbery and Eric W. Cook
- Some International Comparisons of Supply-Side Tax Policy pp. 543-569

- Alan Reynolds
- Federal Tax Reform: Lessons from the States pp. 571-596

- Richard Vedder
- Impact of Federal Tax Reform on State-Local Finances pp. 597-612

- Thomas R. Dye
- Public Choice Perspectives on the Flat Tax Follies pp. 613-628

- Thomas S. McCaleb
- Why Not a True Flat Rate Tax? pp. 629-656

- Edgar Browning and Jacquelene M. Browning
- Abolishing the Postal Monopoly: A Comment pp. 657-661

- Douglas K. Adie
- Book Review: Privatizing Federal Spending: A Strategy to Reduce the Deficit pp. 663-665

- E. S. Savas
- Book Review: Blueprints for Basic Tax Reform, 2d ed pp. 665-667

- John B. Egger
- Book Review: Theology, Third World Development and Economic Justice pp. 668-670

- Robert A. Rogowsky
- Book Review: Deregulating the Airlines pp. 671-674

- Con Hitchcock
Volume 5, issue 1, 1985
- Have Antipoverty Programs Increased Poverty? pp. 1-16

- James Gwartney and Thomas S. MeCaleb
- The Politics of Poverty and the Poverty of Politics pp. 17-35

- Dwight R. Lee
- The Poverty of Nations pp. 37-49

- Karl Brunner
- Property Rights, Land Reform, and Economic Well-Being pp. 51-66

- Arevalo Victor
- Resources, People, and the Neomalthusian Fallacy pp. 67-102

- David Osterfeld
- A Public Choice View of the Minimum Wage pp. 103-131

- Thomas Rustici
- In Defense of the Invisible Hand pp. 133-148

- Norman P. Barry
- End the Postal Monopoly pp. 149-155

- James C. Miller
- Is Social Security Politically Untouchable? pp. 157-175

- Loren E. Lomasky
- The Safety and Efficacy of New Drug Approval pp. 177-201

- Dale H. Gieringer
- Labor Law and the First Amendment pp. 203-218

- Charles W. Baird
- Deregulating Urban Transportation pp. 219-238

- Robert Cervero
- Job Protection in Urban Mass Transit pp. 239-258

- Simon Rottenberg
- Rights, Contract, and Utility in Policy Espousal pp. 259-294

- Leland B. Yeager
- Life in the Gulag: A Property Rights Perspective pp. 295-304

- Gary M. Anderson and Robert Tollison
- State Education: Have Economists Made a Case? pp. 305-323

- Jack High
- Privatization: A Strategy to Cut the Budget pp. 325-335

- Stuart Butler
- The National Budget Referendum: Proceed with Caution pp. 337-350

- Bruce R. Bolnick
- Book Review: Political Economy and Freedom pp. 351-353

- G. Warren Nutter
- Book Review: Power and Privilege: Labor Unions in America pp. 353-357

- Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- Book Review: The Theory of Public Choice II pp. 357-359

- Reviewed by Marilyn R. Flowers