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Volume 26, issue 3, 2006
- China's Stock Market: A Marriage of Capitalism and Socialism pp. 389-424

- Sonia M. L. Wong
- U.S.-China Relations: The Case for Economic Liberalism pp. 425-443

- James A. Dorn
- Science, Public Policy, and Global Warming: Rethinking the Market-Liberal Position pp. 445-468

- Edwin Dolan
- The Case for Market-Based Regulation pp. 469-487

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll and Lee Hoskins
- Regulation, Investment, and Growth across Countries pp. 489-509

- John Dawson
- Economic Freedom and Development: New Calculations and Interpretations pp. 511-524

- Erich Weede
- Creating a Policy Environment for Entrepreneurs pp. 525-552

- Thomas Garrett and Howard Wall
- Limiting Government: The Failure of Starve the Beast pp. 553-558

- William A. Niskanen
- Does Starve the Beast Work? pp. 559-572

- Jerry Tempelman
- Tobacco Control Programs and Tobacco Consumption pp. 573-591

- Michael Marlow
- Independent Central Banks: New and Old pp. 593-605

- John H. Wood
- Book Review: Latin America’s Political Economy of the Possible: Beyond Good Revolutionaries and Free-Marketeers pp. 607-612

- Alvaro Vargas Llosa
- Book Review: Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative: The Normative Vision of Classical Liberalism pp. 612-614

- William A. Niskanen
- Book Review: Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century pp. 614-617

- Daniel T. Griswold
- Book Review: The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror pp. 617-620

- Stanley Kober
Volume 26, issue 2, 2006
- Building Better Institutions pp. 215-222

- Rodrigo de Rato
- Monetary Credibility, Inflation, and Economic Growth pp. 223-230

- Roger W. Ferguson
- Sound Monetary Policy, Credibility, and Economic Performance pp. 231-242

- Mickey D. Levy
- Five Persistent Myths about China's Banking System pp. 243-250

- Jonathan Anderson
- Renminbi Controversies pp. 251-266

- Morris Goldstein
- Global Imbalances and Financial Reform with Examples from China pp. 267-273

- Raghuram Rajan
- A Proposal to Privatize Chinese Enterprises and End Financial Repression pp. 275-286

- Deepak Lal
- Do Financing Biases Matter for the Chinese Economy? pp. 287-306

- Yasheng Huang
- Does China Save and Invest Too Much? pp. 307-315

- John Makin
- The U.S. Dollar and Prosperity: Accidents Waiting to Happen pp. 317-332

- Reuven Brenner
- An Unconventional Perspective on the Greenspan Record pp. 333-335

- William A. Niskanen
- Will Emerging Markets Escape the Next Big Systemic Financial Crisis? pp. 337-341

- Kenneth Rogoff
- The Unsustainability of the U.S. Twin Deficits pp. 343-356

- Nouriel Roubini
- The Failure of Debt-Based Development: Lessons from Argentina pp. 357-365

- Eugenio Andrea Bruno
- The Case against a Dollar Policy pp. 367-378

- Samuel Brittan
- Book Review: Rethinking Bank Regulation: Till Angels Govern pp. 379-382

- Robert E. Anderson
- Book Review: The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good pp. 382-384

- Prakash Loungani
- Book Review: Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Five Steps to a Better Health Care System pp. 384-388

- Michael F. Cannon
- Editor's Note

- James A. Dorn
Volume 26, issue 1, 2006
- Does Foreign Aid Help pp. 1-28

- Simeon Djankov, Jose G. Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
- Corruption and Human Development pp. 29-48

- Selçuk Akçay
- Does a Less Active Central Bank Lead to Greater Economic Stability? Evidence from the European Monetary Union pp. 49-70

- Elham Mafi-Kreft and Russell Sobel
- Road Pricing in Singapore after 30 Years pp. 71-88

- Gregory B. Christainsen
- How Global Investors Might Rid Themselves of Asian-type Crises pp. 89-101

- Stephen Matteo Miller
- Does Gun Control Reduce Crime or Does Crime Increase Gun Control? pp. 103-124

- John C. Moorhouse and Brent Wanner
- Contradictory Incentives in the Medicare + Choice Medical Savings Account Program pp. 125-142

- Janice A. Hauge
- The Impact of Indirect Government Controls on U.S. Drug Prices and R&D pp. 143-158

- Rexford Santerre, John A. Vernon and Carmelo Giaccotto
- Rent Seeking in U.S.-Mexican Avocado Trade pp. 159-177

- Russell L. Lamb
- Coase, Demsetz, and the Unending Externality Debate pp. 179-200

- Fred S. McChesney
- Book Review: The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth pp. 201-204

- Will Wilkinson
- Book Review: The Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich Are Rich, the Poor Are Poor—and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car! pp. 204-207

- Robert Formaini
- Book Review: Setting the People Free: The Story of Democracy pp. 208-213

- Patrick Basham
Volume 25, issue 3, 2005
- Remembering Peter Bauer (Introduction) pp. 433-440

- James A. Dorn
- Reflections on Peter Bauer's Contributions to Development Economics pp. 441-447

- Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell
- Peter Bauer: An Unusual Applied Economist pp. 449-453

- Basil Yamey
- How Does Development Happen? pp. 455-459

- Amartya Sen
- The Market, Yes; Demos, No pp. 461-464

- James Buchanan
- Human Attitudes and Economic Growth pp. 465-469

- Israel M. Kirzner
- P. T. Bauer on the Population Question pp. 471-481

- Nicholas Eberstadt
- Peter Bauer and the Third World pp. 483-488

- Anthony Daniels
- Peter Bauer and the English Class System pp. 489-501

- John O'Sullivan
- THE THREAT TO ECONOMIC LIBERTY FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS pp. 503-520

- Deepak Lal
- HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE SPLENDOR AND DECLINE OF ARGENTINA pp. 521-540

- José Ignacio García Hamilton
- THE LOSS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE COLLAPSE OF ZIMBABWE pp. 541-565

- Craig J. Richardson
- THE 1997–98 ASIAN CRISIS: A PROPERTY RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE pp. 567-582

- Sinclair Davidson
- EQUITY RETURNS AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM pp. 583-594

- Marshall L. Stocker
- PUBLIC POLICY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND ECONOMIC FREEDOM pp. 595-616

- Steven F. Kreft and Russell Sobel
- THE ECONOMIC ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE 21ST CENTURY pp. 617-638

- Vito Tanzi
- Book Review: Mao: The Unknown Story pp. 639-641

- Jude Blanchette
- Book Review: The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age pp. 641-644

- Jim Harper
- Book Review: Conservatism: Burke, Nozick, Bush, Blair? pp. 644-647

- Julian Sanchez
Volume 25, issue 2, 2005
- Creating a Competitive Education Industry (Introduction) pp. 177-180

- John Merrifield and David Salisbury
- The Competitive Education Industry Concept and Why it Deserves More Scrutiny pp. 181-195

- John Merrifield and David Salisbury
- Public Problems, Private Solutions: School Choice and Its Consequences pp. 197-215

- Mark Harrison
- The Extent and Nature of Waste and Rent Dissipation in U.S. Public Education pp. 217-244

- John T. Wenders
- Education Research Flounders in the Absence of Competition from For-Profit Schools pp. 245-266

- Myron Lieberman
- Defining the Education Market: Reconsidering Charter Schools pp. 267-277

- Lisa Snell
- Market-Based Education: What Can We Learn from Universities? pp. 279-295

- Richard Vedder
- Education Reform As Economic Reform pp. 297-316

- Evan Osborne
- Specialization in a Competitive Education Industry: Areas and Impacts pp. 317-335

- John Merrifield
- Measuring Market Education: Suggestions for Ranking School Choice Reforms pp. 337-356

- Andrew Coulson
- CAPITAL FLOWS, OVERHEATING, AND THE NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE REGIME IN CHINA pp. 357-366

- Fred Hu
- IN DEFENSE OF OUTSOURCING pp. 367-377

- Timothy Taylor
- LEADERSHIP, PRISONERS’ DILEMMAS,AND POLITICS pp. 379-397

- J. R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee
- RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY pp. 399-406

- Ilan Alon and Gregory Chase
- COASIAN CONTRACTS IN THE COEUR D’ALENE MINING DISTRICT pp. 407-422

- Robert Higgs
- Book Review: Is the Market Moral? A Dialogue on Religion, Economics, and Justice pp. 423-425

- Doug Bandow
- Book Review: Democracy and Populism: Fear and Hatred pp. 425-429

- Bob Bauer
- Book Review: Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy pp. 429-432

- Robert Formaini
Volume 25, issue 1, 2005
- Monetary Policy in a World of Mobile Capital pp. 1-12

- Ben Bernanke
- New Mandates for the IMF and World Bank pp. 13-16

- Allan Meltzer
- Institutional Reform and Sovereign Debt Crises pp. 17-24

- Raghuram Rajan
- A Leap of Faith for Sovereign Default: From IMF Judgment Calls to Automatic Incentives pp. 25-31

- Adam Lerrick
- Fiscal Conservatism, Exchange Rate Flexibility, and the Next Generation of Debt Crises pp. 33-39

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Exchange Rate and Monetary Policy in China pp. 41-47

- Nicholas R. Lardy
- China's Defense of the Peg Perpetuates Central Planning pp. 49-54

- David F. DeRosa
- Exchange Rates and Capital Freedom in Developing Markets pp. 79-95

- Leland B. Yeager
- Dealing with Exchange Rate Protectionism pp. 97-106

- Anna Schwartz
- Some Theory and History of Dollarization pp. 115-125

- Kurt Schuler
- Financial Integration and Dollarization: The Case of Panama pp. 127-140

- Juan Luis Moreno-Villalaz
- Currency Privatization as a Substitute for Currency Boards and Dollarization pp. 141-151

- George Selgin
- Capital Controls: Mud in the Wheels of Market Efficiency pp. 153-166

- Kristin Forbes
- Book Reviews: Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency; The Right Nation: Conservative Power in America; What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America pp. 167-170

- Patrick Basham
- Book Reviews: Going Broke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much pp. 170-172

- Neal McCluskey
- Book Reviews: Understanding the Process of Economic Change pp. 172-176

- Will Wilkinson
- The Recent Stabilization Experience in Mexico

- Manuel Sanchez
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