Econ Journal Watch
2004 - 2025
Current editor(s): Daniel Klein From Econ Journal Watch Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jason Briggeman (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 13, issue 3, 2016
- Why the Oberholzer-Gee/Strumpf Article on File Sharing Is Not Credible pp. 373–396

- Stan Liebowitz
- Incentivizing Exports in Academic Planning: The Rise of South Korea and Lessons for Underdeveloped Nations pp. 397–421

- Daniel Schwekendiek
- Faculty Voter Registration in Economics, History, Journalism, Law, and Psychology pp. 422–451

- Mitchell Langbert, Anthony J. Quain and Daniel B. Klein
- Undoing Insularity: A Small Study of Gender Sociology’s Big Problem pp. 452–466

- Charlotta Stern
- The Social Theories of Classical Political Economy and Modern Economic Policy pp. 467–489

- Carl Menger
- How to Do Well While Doing Good! pp. 490–502

- Gordon Tullock
Volume 13, issue 2, 2016
- CIA Interventions, Tariff Changes, and Trade During the Cold War: A Variation and New Results pp. 192–199

- Bruno Ćorić
- Langbert on Left-Leaning Industrial Relations: Bringing Balance to a Right-Leaning Account pp. 200–223

- Bruce Kaufman
- Fruit Salad All the Way Down: Response to Kaufman on Industrial Relations pp. 224–228

- Mitchell Langbert
- My Understanding of Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator: A Symposium Prologue pp. 229–231

- Daniel B. Klein
- The Impartial Spectator and Moral Judgment pp. 232–248

- Vivienne Brown
- Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator pp. 249–263

- MarÃa Alejandra Carrasco and Christel Fricke
- Impartial Spectating and the Price Analogy pp. 264–272

- Douglas J. Den Uyl
- Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator: Symposium Remarks pp. 273–283

- Samuel Fleischacker
- Natural and Artificial Impartiality pp. 284–297

- Michael L. Frazer
- Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator: Autonomy and Extended Selves pp. 298–305

- Jimena Hurtado Prieto
- On the Origins and Normative Status of the Impartial Spectator pp. 306–311

- John McHugh
- Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator pp. 312–318

- Paul D. Mueller
- Is Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator Selfless? pp. 319–323

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Peer Review and the Development of the Impartial Spectator pp. 324–329

- Craig Smith
- The Fair and Impartial Spectator pp. 330–339

- Vernon Smith
- The Logic of Reflection: Spectators Partial and Impartial pp. 340–350

- Robert Urquhart
- My Understanding of Adam Smith's Impartial Spectator pp. 351–358

- Jack Russell Weinstein
- The Meaning of Competition pp. 359–372

- Friedrich von Hayek
Volume 13, issue 1, 2016
- Liberalism in Korea pp. 100–128

- Young Back Choi and Yong J. Yoon
- Liberalism in Mexican Economic Thought, Past and Present pp. 129–167

- Pavel KuchaÅ™
- Glimpses of Adam Smith: Excerpts from the Biography by Ian Simpson Ross pp. 168–191

- Ian Simpson Ross
- Editor's Notes: Acknowledgments 2014–15 pp. 1–4

- Daniel B. Klein
- The Left Orientation of Industrial Relations pp. 46–74

- Mitchell Langbert
- A Unit Root in Postwar U.S. Real GDP Still Cannot Be Rejected, and Yes, It Matters pp. 5–45

- David Cushman
- Eli Heckscher's Ideological Migration Toward Market Liberalism pp. 75–99

- Benny Carlson
Volume 12, issue 3, 2015
- Education Premiums in Cambodia: Dummy Variables Revisited and Recent Data pp. 339–345

- John Humphreys
- Why Weren’t Left Economists More Opposed and More Vocal on the Export-Import Bank? pp. 346–359

- Veronique de Rugy, Ryan Daza and Daniel B. Klein
- Ideology Über Alles? Economics Bloggers on Uber, Lyft, and Other Transportation Network Companies pp. 360–374

- Jeremy Horpedahl
- Venezuela: Without Liberals, There Is No Liberalism pp. 375–399

- Hugo J. Faria and Leonor Filardo
- Classical Liberalism and Modern Political Economy in Denmark pp. 400–431

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
- Liberalism in India pp. 432–459

- G. P. Manish, Shruti Rajagopalan, Daniel Sutter and Lawrence White
- Classical Liberalism in Guatemala pp. 460–478

- Andrés MarroquÃn and Fritz Thomas
- Of Its Own Accord: Adam Smith on the Export-Import Bank pp. 479–487

- Daniel B. Klein
Volume 12, issue 2, 2015
- The Welfare State and Moral Sentiments: A Smith-Hayek Critique of the Evolutionary Left pp. 114–136

- Harrison Searles
- Hayek Deserves a New Paradigm, Not Old Ideological Categories: Response to Searles pp. 137–141

- David Sloan Wilson, Robert Kadar and Steve Roth
- Same-Sex Marriage and Negative Externalities: A Critique, Replication, and Correction of Langbein and Yost pp. 142–160

- Douglas W. Allen and Joseph Price
- Still No Evidence of Negative Outcomes from Same-Sex Marriage pp. 161–163

- Laura Langbein and Mark A. Yost, Jr.
- Replications in Economics: A Progress Report pp. 164–191

- Maren Duvendack, Richard W. Palmer-Jones and W. Reed
- Classical Liberalism in Australian Economics pp. 192–220

- Chris Berg
- Liberal Economics in Spain pp. 221–232

- Fernando Hernández Fradejas
- Liberal Economics in Poland pp. 233–241

- Mateusz Machaj
- The Endangered Classical Liberal Tradition in Lebanon: A General Description and Survey Results pp. 242–259

- Patrick Mardini
- Classical Liberal Economics in the Ex-Yugoslav Nations pp. 260–273

- Miroslav Prokopijević and Slaviša Tasić
- Classical Liberalism in the Czech Republic pp. 274–292

- Josef Å Ãma and Tomáš Nikodym
- A Beginner’s Guide to Esoteric Reading pp. 293–338

- Arthur M. Melzer
Volume 12, issue 1, 2015
- Economists on the Welfare State and the Regulatory State: Why Don't Any Argue in Favor of One and Against the Other? A Symposium Prologue pp. 2-14

- Daniel Klein
- Do Welfare State Liberals Also Love Regulation? pp. 15-21

- Dean Baker
- Yes, There Are Hayekian Welfare States (At Least in Theory) pp. 22-27

- Andreas Bergh
- The Strange Career of Regulation in the Welfare State pp. 28-35

- Marjorie Griffin Cohen
- Two Ideological Ships Passing in the Night pp. 36-41

- Robert Higgs
- Differences of Opinion Among Economists About Government and Market Efficacy pp. 42-48

- Arnold Kling
- The Moral Narratives of Economists pp. 49-57

- Anthony Randazzo and Jonathan Haidt
- Ideological Differences in Economics: Why Is the Left-Right Divide Widening? pp. 58-67

- Scott Sumner
- Unhelpful Abstractions and the Standard View pp. 68-71

- Cass Sunstein
- Unconventional Confidence Bands in the Literature on the Government Spending Multiplier pp. 72-83

- Ryan Murphy
- It's Not a Minsky Moment, It's a Minsky Era, Or: Inevitable Instability pp. 84-105

- M. June Flanders
- Skepticism About Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis: A Comment on Flanders pp. 106-113

- Lawrence White
| |