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Volume 11, issue 3, 2014
- Replicability and Pitfalls in the Interpretation of Resampled Data: A Correction and a Randomization Test for Anwar and Fang pp. 250-276

- Dragan Ilić
- Saying Too Little, Too Late: Public Finance Textbooks and the Excess Burdens of Taxation pp. 277-296

- Cecil Bohanon, John Horowitz and James McClure
- Ragnar Frisch and the Postwar Norwegian Economy: A Critical Comment on Sæther and Eriksen pp. 297-312

- Olav Bjerkholt
- A Reply to Olav Bjerkholt on the Postwar Norwegian Economy pp. 313-317

- Arild Sæther and Ib E. Eriksen
- Does Occupational Licensing Deserve Our Approval? A Review of Work by Morris Kleiner pp. 318-325

- Uwe E. Reinhardt
- Capitalism and the Rule of Love pp. 326-337

- Clarence Philbrook
Volume 11, issue 2, 2014
- Does Economics Need an Infusion of Religious or Quasi-Religious Formulations? A Symposium Prologue pp. 97-105

- Daniel Klein
- Where Do Economists of Faith Hang Out? Their Journals and Associations, plus Luminaries Among Them pp. 106-119

- Robin Klay
- From an Individual to a Person: What Economics Can Learn from Theology About Human Beings pp. 120-126

- Pavel ChalupnÃček
- Joyful Economics pp. 127-135

- Victor Claar
- Where There Is No Vision, Economists Will Perish pp. 136-143

- Charles M. A. Clark
- Economics Is Not All of Life pp. 144-152

- Ross Emmett
- Philosophy, Not Theology, Is the Key for Economics: A Catholic Perspective pp. 153-159

- Daniel K. Finn
- Moving from the Empirically Testable to the Merely Plausible: How Religion and Moral Philosophy Can Broaden Economics pp. 160-165

- David George
- Notes of an Atheist on Economics and Religion pp. 166-169

- Jayati Ghosh
- Entrepreneurship and Islam: An Overview pp. 170-178

- M. Kabir Hassan and William J. Hippler, III
- On the Relationship Between Finite and Infinite Goods, Or: How to Avoid Flattening pp. 179-185

- Mary Hirschfeld
- The Starry Heavens Above and the Moral Law Within: On the Flatness of Economics pp. 186-193

- Abbas Mirakhor
- On the Usefulness of a Flat Economics to the World of Faith pp. 194-201

- Andrew P. Morriss
- What Has Jerusalem to Do with Chicago (or Cambridge)? Why Economics Needs an Infusion of Religious Formulations pp. 202-209

- Edd Noell
- Maximization Is Fine—But Based on What Assumptions? pp. 210-218

- Eric B. Rasmusen
- Religion, Heuristics, and Intergenerational Risk Management pp. 219-226

- Rupert Read and Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Sympathy for Homo Religiosus pp. 227-232

- Russell Roberts
- Can ‘Religion’ Enrich ‘Economics’? pp. 233-242

- A. M. C. Waterman
- Sin, and the Economics of ‘Sin’ pp. 243-249

- Andrew M. Yuengert
Volume 11, issue 1, 2014
- One Swallow Doesn't Make a Summer: A Comment on Zacharias Maniadis, Fabio Tufano, and John List pp. 4-10

- Mitesh Kataria
- One Swallow Doesn't Make a Summer: Reply to Kataria pp. 11-16

- Zacharias Maniadis, Fabio Tufano and John List
- Should the Modernization Hypothesis Survive Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson, and Yared? Some More Evidence pp. 17-36

- Hugo J. Faria, Hugo M. Montesinos-Yufa and Daniel R. Morales
- Ill-Conceived, Even If Competently Administered: Software Patents, Litigation, and Innovation—A Comment on Graham and Vishnubhakat pp. 37-45

- Shawn P. Miller and Alexander Tabarrok
- Ragnar Frisch and the Postwar Norwegian Economy pp. 46-80

- Arild Sæther and Ib E. Eriksen
- The Increasingly Libertarian Milton Friedman: An Ideological Profile pp. 81-96

- Lanny Ebenstein
Volume 10, issue 3, 2013
- Economics Laureates’ Responses to Questionnaire on Ideological Migration pp. A1-A19

- Econ Journal Watch
- The Ideological Migration of the Economics Laureates: Introduction and Overview pp. 218-239

- Daniel Klein
- On the Ideological Migration of the Economics Laureates pp. 240-254

- David Colander
Volume 10, issue 2, 2013
- Regression Costs Fall, Mining Ratios Rise, Publication Bias Looms, and Techniques Get Fancier: Reflections on Some Trends in Empirical Macroeconomics pp. 136-156

- Martin Paldam
- Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? A Symposium Prologue pp. 157-161

- Daniel Klein
- Where Is the Next Rose Director? pp. 162-166

- John Blundell
- Why Are There No Milton Friedmans Today? pp. 167-171

- David Colander
- Why Is There No New Milton Friedman Today? pp. 172-174

- Tyler Cowen
- Why There Is No Milton Friedman Today pp. 175-179

- Richard A. Epstein
- Mistah Friedman? He Dead pp. 180-183

- James K. Galbraith
- The Uniqueness of Milton Friedman pp. 184-188

- J. Daniel Hammond
- Why Milton Friedman Was Rare pp. 189-194

- David R. Henderson
- Why There Is No New Milton Friedman pp. 195-196

- Daniel Houser
- On Why There Is No Milton Friedman Today: Sui Generis, Sui Temporis pp. 197-204

- Steven Medema
- Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? pp. 205-209

- Sam Peltzman
- Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? pp. 210-213

- Richard Posner
- Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? pp. 214-216

- Robert Solow
Volume 10, issue 1, 2013
- The Max U Approach: Prudence Only, or Not Even Prudence? A Smithian Perspective pp. 2-14

- David Lipka
- Model Distraction: A Comment on Daveri and Tabellini pp. 15-24

- Andrea Imperia
- Did John Lott Provide Bad Data to the NRC? A Note on Aneja, Donohue, and Zhang pp. 25-31

- Carlisle E. Moody, John R. Lott, Jr. and Thomas B. Marvell
- Substance vs. Sideshows in the More Guns, Less Crime Debate: A Comment on Moody, Lott, and Marvell pp. 32-39

- Abhay Aneja, John Donohue and Alexandria Zhang
- Did Jose Canseco Really Improve the Performance of His Teammates by Spreading Steroids? A Critique of Gould and Kaplan pp. 40-69

- John Bradbury
- The Peer Effect of Jose Canseco: A Reply to J. C. Bradbury pp. 70-86

- Eric Gould and Todd Kaplan
- Reply to Deirdre McCloskey and Stephen Ziliak on Statistical Significance pp. 87-96

- Thomas Mayer
- We Agree That Statistical Significance Proves Essentially Nothing: A Rejoinder to Thomas Mayer pp. 97-107

- Stephen Ziliak and Deirdre N. McCloskey
- Paul Krugman Denies Having Concurred With an Administration Forecast: A Note pp. 108-115

- David Cushman
- Economics Professors' Voting, Policy Views, Favorite Economists, and Frequent Lack of Consensus pp. 116-125

- Daniel Klein, William L. Davis and David Hedengren
- Euro Politics: An Interview with Roland Vaubel pp. 126-134

- Roland Vaubel
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