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Volume 19, issue 2, 2022

Temperature and U.S. Economic Growth: Comment on Colacito, Hoffmann, and Phan pp. 176–189 Downloads
David Barker
Erroneous Erratum to Accounting Fraud Article pp. 190–203 Downloads
Stephen Walker
Additional Concerns About O'Brien and Lane's Article on Film Incentive Programs pp. 232–241 Downloads
Bruce M. Bird, Hilde Patron and William J. Smith
Freedom Stands: A Rejoinder to Ott pp. 242–246 Downloads
Ryan H. Murphy
Free Markets Require Good Governments, for the Sake of Liberalism pp. 247–257 Downloads
Jan Ott
The Virtues of Native Discourse: Striking a Balance Between English and the Native Language pp. 258–282 Downloads
Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson
Listen to Eva Forslund and Magnus Henrekson, Please! pp. 283–290 Downloads
Lars Engwall
A Coming Bounty of Academic Mutinies? pp. 291–295 Downloads
Alberto Mingardi
Classical Liberalism in Finland in the Twentieth Century pp. 296–319 Downloads
Jens Grandell
What Are Your Most Underappreciated Works?: First Tranche of Responses pp. 320–328 Downloads
Douglas W. Allen, Niclas Berggren, Christian Bjørnskov, Peter Boettke, Nick Bostrom, Bryan Caplan, Joshua Gans, Terri Griffith, N. Zoe Hilton, Daniel B. Klein, Douglas Noonan, Michael Ostrovsky, Sam Peltzman, Eric B. Rasmusen, Paul Rubin, Steven Sheffrin, Stefan Voigt and Richard E. Wagner
Adam Smith's View of Man pp. 329–348 Downloads
Ronald Coase

Volume 19, issue 1, 2022

From Hume to Smith on the Common Law and English Liberty: A Comment on Paul Sagar pp. 109–123 Downloads
Jacob R. Hall
Comment on Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy Using a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with Trends pp. 124–132 Downloads
Manuel A. Gómez and Adrián Ríos-Blanco
Response to "Comment on Measuring the Size of the Shadow Economy Using a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model with Trends" pp. 133–141 Downloads
Mario Solis-Garcia and Yingtong Xie
Liberalism in Colombia pp. 142–165 Downloads
Sebastián Rodríguez and Gilberto Ramírez
The Market for Goods and the Market for Ideas pp. 166–175 Downloads
Ronald Coase
Compared to What? Does Benford's Law Really Detect Corporate Fraud? pp. 30–46 Downloads
Stephen Walker
On Whether the Size of Government Belongs in Economic Freedom Indices pp. 47–57 Downloads
Ryan H. Murphy
Invalid Methods and False Answers: Physics Education Research and the Use of GREs pp. 4–29 Downloads
Michael B. Weissman
Leave Size of Government Out of the Measurement of Economic Freedom—Put Quality of Government In pp. 58–64 Downloads
Jan Ott
Misrepresenting Mises: Quotation Editing and a Rejection of Peer Review at Cambridge University Press pp. 65–84 Downloads
Phillip W. Magness and Amelia Janaskie
Long-Run Determinants of Economic Growth: Putterman and Weil Revisited pp. 85–108 Downloads
Jason Briggeman

Volume 18, issue 2, 2021

Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortality pp. 192–211 Downloads
Robert Kaestner
Response to “Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortality†pp. 212–219 Downloads
Jacob Goldin, Ithai Lurie and Janet McCubbin
Response to “Mortality and Science: A Comment on Two Articles on the Effects of Health Insurance on Mortality†pp. 220–229 Downloads
Sarah Miller and Laura Wherry
Rejoinder to the Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud pp. 230–234 Downloads
Stephen Walker
Classical Liberalism in Finland in the Nineteenth Century pp. 235–256 Downloads
Jens Grandell
The General Directing of Trade Cannot Be a Science: D'Argenson's 1751 Commentary Essay and the Response to It pp. 257–277 Downloads
René Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, Marquis d’Argenson and Anonymous (a Bellonian)
Hume's Manuscript Account of the Extraordinary Affair Between Him and Rousseau pp. 278–326 Downloads
David Hume
To Tolerant England and a Pension from the King: Did Hume Subconsciously Aim to Subvert Rousseau's Legacy? pp. 327–350 Downloads
Daniel B. Klein

Volume 18, issue 1, 2021

Adam Smith in Love pp. 127–155 Downloads
F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Knowledge and Humanity: The History of Economic Thought as a Refined Liberal Art pp. 156–163 Downloads
Kevin Quinn
What 21st-Century Works Will Merit a Close Reading in 2050?: Second Tranche of Responses pp. 164–191 Downloads
Mitchell Langbert, Andrés Marroquín, Steven Medema, Alberto Mingardi, Paul D. Mueller, Stephen R. Munzer, Evan W. Osborne, Justin T. Pickett, Rupert Read, Frank M. Scavelli, Hugh Rockoff, Kurt Schuler, Daniel Schwekendiek, Per Skedinger, E. Frank Stephenson, Scott Sumner, Cass R. Sunstein, Slaviša Tasić, Clifford F. Thies and Richard E. Wagner
Simpler Evidence on Immigration and Institutions: An Assessment pp. 21–34 Downloads
Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Estefania Lujan Padilla and Benjamin Powell
Alive and Kicking: Mortality of New Orleans Medicare Enrollees After Hurricane Katrina pp. 35–51 Downloads
Robert Kaestner
Immigration's Effect on Institutional Quality: The Place of Simpler Evidence pp. 3–20 Downloads
Garett Jones and Ryan Fraser
Reply to "Alive and Kicking: Mortality of New Orleans Medicare Enrollees After Hurricane Katrina" pp. 52–60 Downloads
Tatyana Deryugina and David Molitor
Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud pp. 61–70 Downloads
Stephen Walker
A Response to "Critique of an Article on Machine Learning in the Detection of Accounting Fraud" pp. 71–78 Downloads
Yang Bao, Bin Ke, Bin Li, Y. Julia Yu and Jie Zhang
Colonial New Jersey's Paper Money: A Reply to Michener Again, and Again, and Again pp. 79–94 Downloads
Farley Grubb
Against Standard Deviation as a Quality Control Maxim in Anthropometry pp. 95–126 Downloads
Austin Sandler

Volume 17, issue 2, 2020

Comment on Sen, Karaca-Mandic, and Georgiou on Stay-at-Home Orders and COVID-19 Hospitalizations in Four States pp. 270–278 Downloads
John A. Spry
Reply to John Spry on Stay-at-Home Orders and COVID-19 Hospitalizations pp. 279–281 Downloads
Soumya Sen, Pinar Karaca-Mandic and Archelle Georgiou
The Moving to Opportunity Experiment: What Do Heterogeneous Estimates of the Effect of Moving Imply About Causes? pp. 282–298 Downloads
Robert Kaestner
Response to “The Moving to Opportunity Experiment: What Do Heterogeneous Estimates of the Effect of Moving Imply About Causes?†pp. 299–304 Downloads
Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren and Lawrence Katz
Re-examination of the Theoretical and Historical Evidence Concerning Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: A Further Comment on Grubb pp. 305–332 Downloads
Ronald W. Michener
Recalculating Gravity: A Correction of Bergstrand’s 1985 Frictionless Case pp. 333–337 Downloads
Nico Stoeckmann
Gender, Race and Ethnicity, and Inequality Research in the American Economic Review and the American Economic Association’s Conference Papers pp. 338–349 Downloads
Jeremy Horpedahl and Arnold Kling
Professional Scholarship from 1893 to 2020 on Adam Smith’s Views on School Funding: A Heterodox Examination pp. 350–391 Downloads
Scott Drylie
Republicans Need Not Apply: An Investigation of the American Economic Association Using Voter Registration and Political Contributions pp. 392–404 Downloads
Mitchell Langbert
Liberalism in Brazil pp. 405–441 Downloads
Lucas Berlanza
The Errors of Historicism in German Economics pp. 442–507 Downloads
Carl Menger
What 21st-Century Works Will Merit a Close Reading in 2050?: First Tranche of Responses pp. 508–522 Downloads
Econ Journal Watch

Volume 17, issue 1, 2020

The Stewart Retractions: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis pp. 152–190 Downloads
Justin T. Pickett
Comment on Kaestner, "Revisiting the Bracero Guest Worker Reforms" pp. 18–27 Downloads
Michael A. Clemens, Ethan G. Lewis and Hannah M. Postel
Captive of One's Own Theory: Joan Robinson and Maoist China pp. 191–227 Downloads
Evan W. Osborne
Edward Leamer Deserves a Nobel Prize for Improving Argumentation That Uses Statistics pp. 228–241 Downloads
Arnold Kling
It Will Soon Be 1984… pp. 242–255 Downloads
Ingemar Ståhl
Bentham Versus Blackstone pp. 256–269 Downloads
Gertrude Himmelfarb
Brought Into the Open: How the U.S. Compares to Other Countries in the Rate of Public Mass Shooters pp. 28–39 Downloads
John R. Lott, Jr. and Carlisle E. Moody
The Importance of Analyzing Public Mass Shooters Separately from Other Attackers When Estimating the Prevalence of Their Behavior Worldwide pp. 40–55 Downloads
Adam Lankford
Revisiting the Bracero Guest Worker Reforms: A Comment on Clemens, Lewis, and Postel pp. 4–17 Downloads
Robert Kaestner
Do Film Incentive Programs Promote Economic Activity? A Comment on O'Brien and Lane pp. 56–65 Downloads
John Bradbury
Reply to Bradbury: Effects of Economic Incentives in the American Film Industry pp. 66–70 Downloads
Nina F. O'Brien and Christianne J. Lane
Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: Why Ronald Michener Insists on Using Uncorrected Data—A Reply pp. 71–89 Downloads
Farley Grubb
Science on FDA Liberalization: A Response to the Status Quo Process for Medical Treatments pp. 90–97 Downloads
Bartley J. Madden
Government-Cheerleading Bias in Money and Banking Textbooks pp. 98–151 Downloads
Nicholas A. Curott, Tyler Watts and Benjamin R. Thrasher
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