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Volume 4, issue 3, 1985
- Introduction: Economic Liberties and the Judiciary pp. 661-689

- James A. Dorn
- Economic Liberties and the Constitution: Protection at the State Level pp. 689-702

- Bernard H. Siegan
- Economic Affairs as Human Affairs pp. 703-709

- Antonin Scalia
- Judicial Review: Reckoning on Two Kinds of Error pp. 711-718

- Richard A. Epstein
- Judicial Control of the Politcal Branches: Public Purpose and Public Law pp. 719-782

- Peter H. Aranson
- A Property Rights Approach to Judicial Decision Making pp. 783-811

- Wesley J. Liebeler
- Legislative Activism, Judicial Activism, and the Decline of Private Sovereignty pp. 813-833

- Roger Pilon
- Public Use: A Vanishing Limitation on Governmental Takings pp. 835-851

- Ellen Frankel Paul
- Judicial Pragmactivism: A Definition pp. 853-864

- Randy E. Barnett
- Rules Versus Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Common Law pp. 865-896

- Mario Rizzo
- The FTC and Voluntary Standards: Maximizing the Net Benefits of Self-Regulation pp. 897-903

- James C. Miller
- Public Choice and Antitrust pp. 905-931

- Robert Tollison
- Insider Trading and Property Rights in New Information pp. 933-957

- Henry C. Manne
- Mistaken Judicial Activism: Proposed Constraints on Creditor Remedies pp. 959-980

- Simon Rottenberg
Volume 4, issue 2, 1984
- Introduction: Planning America, Government or the Market? pp. 365-380

- James A. Dorn
- A "Supply-Side" Industrial Policy pp. 381-386

- William A. Niskanen
- U.S. Economic Policy and Productivity Growth pp. 387-406

- John W. Kendrick
- Economic Planning and the knowledge Problem pp. 407-425

- Israel M. Kirzner
- The Incentive to Innovate Under Alternative Property Rights pp. 427-455

- Steve Pejovich
- Two Varieties of Industrial Policy: A Critique pp. 457-484

- Don Lavole
- Industrial Policy in Hungary: Lessons for AmerIca pp. 485-520

- Josef Brada
- Japanese Economic Success: Industrial Policy or Free Market? pp. 521-548

- Katsuro Sakoh
- The Constitutional Chaos of Industrial Policy pp. 549-586

- Edwin Vieira, Jr.
- The Political Economy of National Industrial Policy pp. 587-607

- Thomas J. Dilorenzo
- Breaking the Barriers to the U.S. Economic Growth pp. 609-624

- John M. Albertine
- Is Industrial Innovation Destroying Jobs pp. 625-650

- Bruce Bartlett
- The Case Against "Industrial Policy" pp. 651-660

- James C. Miller
Volume 4, issue 1, 1984
- In Memory of Robert E. Weintraub pp. 1-19

- David I. Meiselman
- International Debt: Crisis and Challenge pp. 21-61

- Robert E. Weintraub
- World Debt and Monetary Order: Learning from the Past pp. 71-80

- James B. Burnham
- U.S. Macroeconomic Policy and Third World Debt pp. 81-103

- Michael Mussa
- Regulatory Aspects of the World Debt Problem pp. 105-129

- A. James Meigs
- Restoring Credibility to International Lending pp. 131-146

- Jerry L. Jordan
- The Political Economy of International Lending pp. 147-184

- Paul De Grauwe and Michele Fratianni
- Safety-Net Mechanisms: The Case of International Lending pp. 185-209

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. and Eugenie D. Shor
- The Politics of IMF Lending pp. 211-247

- Fred L. Smith, Jr.
- International Debt, Bank Failures, and the Money Supply: The Thirties and the Eighties pp. 249-274

- Roland Vaubel
- The Lender of Last Resort; A Historical Perspective pp. 275-321

- Thomas H. Humphrey and Robert E. Keleher
- The Impoverishing Effects of Foreign Aid pp. 323-342

- Manuel F. Ayau
- Country Debt Problems: The Brazilian Case pp. 343-353

- Carlos Geraldo Langoni
- Economic Policy for a Stable World Order pp. 355-364

- Jan Tumlir
Volume 3, issue 3, 1983
- International Trade and National Prosperity pp. 623-644

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Realism and Free-Trade Policy pp. 645-672

- Leland B. Ycager and David C. Tuerek
- Protectionism, the Welfare State and the Third World pp. 673-678

- Melvyn Krauss
- U.S. Trade Policy: History and Evidence pp. 679-703

- Arevalo Victor
- Do Trade Deficits Matter? pp. 705-716

- Paul Heyne
- U.S. Trade Policy and National Security pp. 717-741

- Thomas D. Willett and Mehrdad Jalalighajar
- The Political Economy of Trade Policy pp. 743-755

- Joseph Finger
- U.S-Japanese Trade: Myths and Realities pp. 757-775

- Steve Hanke
- The High Cost of Protectionism pp. 777-791

- Murray Weidenbaum
- Constitutional Reform: A Prerequisite for Supply-Side Economics pp. 793-810

- Dwight R. Lee
- Instream Flows: The State and Voluntary Action pp. 811-830

- Thomas Greider
- Deregulating Electric Utilities: A Market-Process Approach pp. 831-853

- Douglas A. Houston
- Information: A Neglected Aspect of the Theory of Price Regulation pp. 855-867

- E. C. Pasour, Jr.
- Privatization, Justice and Markets pp. 869-874

- Richard Auster
- A Note on Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution pp. 875-878

- John R. Lott
- Book Review: The Supply-Side Solution pp. 879-882

- Dwight R. Lee
- Book Review: Development Without Aid pp. 882-887

- Doug Bandow
Volume 3, issue 2, 1983
- Introduction: Social Security: Continuing Crisis or Real Reform? pp. 335-359

- James A. Dorn
- Social Security Survival: A Public-Choice Perspective pp. 339-359

- James Buchanan
- The Economics and Politics of the Emergence of Social Security: Some Implications for Reform pp. 361-391

- Carolyn L. Weaver
- Social Security: Myths and Realiies pp. 393-401

- Paul Craig Roberts
- The National Commission’s Failure to Achieve Real Reform pp. 403-416

- A. Haeworth Robertson
- Individual Gains and Losses from Social Security before and after the 1983 Amendments pp. 417-442

- Anthony Pellechio and Gordon Goodfellow
- A Constitutionalist Approach to Social Security Reform pp. 443-465

- Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- Social Security: The Absence of Lasting Reform pp. 489-512

- Richard B. McKenzie
- Misdirection of Labor and Capital under Social Security pp. 513-536

- Roger W. Garrison
- Supply-Side Effects of Social Insurance pp. 537-546

- Norman B. Ture
- Achieving Social Security Reform: A Leninist Strategy pp. 547-561

- Stuart Butler and Peter Germanis
- Private Alternatives to SociM Security: The Experience of Other Countries pp. 563-580

- John C. Goodman
- Funded Social Security: Collective and Private Options pp. 581-608

- Richard E. Wagner
- The Prospect of Real Reform pp. 609-621

- Peter J. Ferrara
Volume 3, issue 1, 1983
- Introduction: A Historical Perspective on the Importance of Stable Money pp. 1-9

- James A. Dorn
- Fritz Machiup: In Memoriam pp. 11-14

- Gottfried Haberler
- Has Monetarism Failed? pp. 23-62

- Karl Brunner
- The Importance of Stable Money: Theory and Evidence pp. 63-91

- Michael Bordo and Anna Schwartz
- Monetary Reform in an Uncertain Environment pp. 93-120

- Allan Meltzer
- Rules vs. Discretion in Monetary Policy pp. 121-146

- Carl Christ
- Changes in Monetary Policy and the Fight Against Inflation pp. 147-154

- Henry C. Wallich
- Can the Fed Control Money? pp. 155-162

- Beryl W. Sprinkel
- Economic Calculation and Monetary Stability pp. 163-170

- Don C. Lavoie
- What Type of Monetary Rule? pp. 171-188

- Robert E. Weintraub
- International Monetary Options pp. 189-210

- Robert Mundell
- Why Gold? pp. 211-238

- Alan Reynolds
- Cold Standards: True and False pp. 239-275

- Joseph T. Salerno
- Gold and International Monetary Stability pp. 277-280

- Alexandre Kafka
- Competitive Money, Inside and Out pp. 281-304

- Lawrence White
- Stable Money and Free-Market Currencies pp. 305-333

- Leland B. Yeager