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Volume 9, issue 3, 2012
- Big Questions and ??Poor Economics??: Banerjee and Duflo on Schooling in Developing Countries pp. 170-185

- James Tooley
- Why the Denial? Low-Cost Private Schools in Developing Countries and Their Contributions to Education pp. 186-209

- Pauline Dixon
- Was Occupational Licensing Good for Minorities? A Critique of Marc Law and Mindy Marks pp. 210-233

- Daniel Klein, Benjamin Powell and Evgeny S. Vorotnikov
- Occupational Licensing and Minorities: A Reply to Klein, Powell, and Vorotnikov pp. 234-255

- Marc Law and Mindy Marks
- Ziliak and McCloskey's Criticisms of Significance Tests: An Assessment pp. 256-297

- Thomas Mayer
- Statistical Significance in the New Tom and the Old Tom: A Reply to Thomas Mayer pp. 298-308

- Deirdre N. McCloskey and Stephen Ziliak
- Mankiw vs. DeLong and Krugman on the CEA's Real GDP Forecasts in Early 2009: What Might a Time Series Econometrician Have Said? pp. 309-349

- David Cushman
- Rating Government Bonds: Can We Raise Our Grade? pp. 350-365

- Marc Joffe
Volume 9, issue 2, 2012
- Supplement to "Race, Ethnicity, and Baseball Card Prices: A Replication, Correction, and Extension of Hewitt, Muñoz, Oliver, and Regoli" pp. A1-A18

- David Findlay and John M. Santos
- Freedom Versus Coercion in Industrial Ecology: A Reply to Boons pp. 78-99

- Pierre Desrochers
- Freedom Versus Coercion in Industrial Ecology: Mind the Gap! pp. 100-111

- Frank Boons
- Fact Versus Conjecture in the History of Industrial Waste Utilization pp. 112-121

- Christine Meisner Rosen
- Race, Ethnicity, and Baseball Card Prices: A Replication, Correction, and Extension of Hewitt, Muñoz, Oliver, and Regoli pp. 122-140

- David Findlay and John M. Santos
- Beyond Race Cards in America’s Pastime: An Appreciative Reply to Findlay and Santos pp. 141-148

- Robert Muñoz,
- Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists pp. 149-162

- Daniel Klein, William L. Davis, Bob G. Figgins and David Hedengren
- The Transmission of the Ideals of Economic Freedom pp. 163-169

- Friedrich von Hayek
Volume 9, issue 1, 2012
- Editor’s Notes: Acknowledgments 2010-11 pp. 1-2

- Daniel B. Klein
- The Unemployment Impact of the 2008 Extension of Unemployment Insurance: As High as Robert Barro Suggested? pp. 3-20

- Steven D. Mullins
- Introduction to Symposium on U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis: Tipping-Point Scenarios and Crash Dynamics pp. 21-23

- Tyler Cowen
- Some Possible Consequences of a U.S. Government Default pp. 24-40

- Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
- The Bond Market Wins pp. 41-50

- Garett Jones
- How a Default Might Play Out pp. 51-59

- Arnold Kling
- Courting an Avoidable Financial Crisis pp. 60-70

- Joseph J. Minarik
- How and Why a U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis Could Occur pp. 71-77

- Peter J. Wallison
Volume 8, issue 3, 2011
- Property: A Bundle of Rights? Prologue to the Property Symposium pp. 193-204

- Daniel Klein and John Robinson
- Bundle-of-Sticks Notions in Legal and Economic Scholarship pp. 205-214

- Eric R. Claeys
- Two Cheers for the Bundle-of-Sticks Metaphor, Three Cheers for Merrill and Smith pp. 215-222

- Robert C. Ellickson
- Bundle-of-Rights Theory as a Bulwark Against Statist Conceptions of Private Property pp. 223-235

- Richard A. Epstein
- The Regulative Function of Property Rights pp. 236-246

- Larissa Katz
- The Property Prism pp. 247-254

- Thomas W. Merrill
- The False Promise of the Right to Exclude pp. 255-264

- Adam Mossoff
- A Bundle Theorist Holds On to His Collection of Sticks pp. 265-273

- Stephen R. Munzer
- Potentiality, Actuality, and "Stick"-Theory pp. 274-278

- J. E. Penner
- Property Is Not Just a Bundle of Rights pp. 279-291

- Henry E. Smith
Volume 8, issue 2, 2011
- Adam Smith and Liberal Economics: Reading the Minimum Wage Debate of 1795-96 pp. 110-125

- Christopher Martin
- Economics Professors' Favorite Economic Thinkers, Journals, and Blogs (along with Party and Policy Views) pp. 126-146

- William L. Davis, Bob G. Figgins, David Hedengren and Daniel Klein
- Richard T. Ely: The Confederate Flag of the AEA? pp. 147-156

- Clifford Thies and Ryan Daza
- Economic Enlightenment Revisited: New Results Again Find Little Relationship Between Education and Economic Enlightenment but Vitiate Prior Evidence of the Left Being Worse pp. 157-173

- Daniel Klein and Zeljka Buturovic
- Remarks from 1809 by Dupont de Nemours on Adam Smith pp. 174-184

- Pierre-Samuel Dupont de Nemours
- An Award for Calling the Crash pp. 185-192

- Mason Gaffney
Volume 8, issue 1, 2011
- Unfortunately Unfamiliar with Robert Higgs and Others: A Rejoinder to Gauti Eggertsson on the 1930s pp. 1-12

- Steven Horwitz
- Constraints on Housing Supply: Natural and Regulatory pp. 13-27

- Wendell Cox
- Dropping the Geographic-Constraints Variable Makes Only a Minor Difference: Reply to Cox pp. 28-32

- Haifang Huang and Yao Tang
- Troubling Research on Troubled Assets: Charles Zheng on the U.S. Toxic Asset Auction Plan pp. 33-38

- Linus Wilson
- Growth Accelerations Revisited pp. 39-56

- Guo Xu
- Advanced Placement Economics: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly pp. 57-75

- Tawni Ferrarini, James Gwartney and John S. Morton
- The Ideological Profile of Harvard University Press: Categorizing 494 Books Published 2000-2010 pp. 76-95

- David Gordon and Per Nilsson
- The Never to Be Forgotten Hutcheson: Excerpts from W. R. Scott pp. 96-109

- W. R. Scott
Volume 7, issue 3, 2010
- A Reply to Steven Horwitz's Commentary on "Great Expectations and the End of the Depression" pp. 197-204

- Gauti Eggertsson
- A Life among the Econ, Particularly at UCLA pp. 205-234

- William Allen
- Economics, Economists, and Economic Policy: Modern American Experiences pp. 235-274

- William Allen
- Czech Economists on Economic Policy: A Survey pp. 275-287

- Daniel Stastny
- Economist Petitions: Ideology Revealed pp. 288-319

- David Hedengren, Daniel Klein and Carrie Milton
- Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Organ Liberalization? pp. 320-336

- Jon Diesel
- The Unenlightening "Economic Enlightenment in Relation to College-going, Ideology and Other Variables" pp. 337-340

- Roderick Hill
- Economic Enlightenment Poll Creates More Heat Than Light pp. 341-342

- E. D. Kain
- Identification Problems in Economic Enlightenment Surveys: A Comment on Buturovic and Klein pp. 343-346

- Daniel Kuehn
- A Rigged Test: A Critical Look at Buturovic and Klein's Conception of "Economic Enlightenment" pp. 347-351

- David F. Ruccio
Volume 7, issue 2, 2010
- 44 Transcripts: Economists Who Answered the Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices pp. A1-A124

- Jason Briggeman, Daniel Klein and Kevin D. Rollins
- Econometric Errors in an _Applied Economics_ Article pp. 107-112

- Dimitris Hatzinikolaou
- The Euro: It Happened, It's Not Reversible, So… Make It Work pp. 113-118

- Lars Jonung and Eoin Drea
- When the White House Changes Party, Do Economists Change Their Tune on Budget Deficits? pp. 119-156

- Brett Barkley
- 44 Economists Answer Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices pp. 162-173

- Jason Briggeman, Daniel Klein and Kevin D. Rollins
- Economic Enlightenment in Relation to College-going, Ideology, and Other Variables: A Zogby Survey of Americans pp. 174-196

- Zeljka Buturovic and Daniel Klein
Volume 7, issue 1, 2010
- Editor's Notes: Acknowledgements 2008-09 pp. 1-3

- Daniel Klein
- It Can't Happen, It's a Bad Idea, It Won't Last: U.S. Economists on the EMU and the Euro, 1989–2002 pp. 4–52

- Lars Jonung and Eoin Drea
- I Was a Euro Enthusiast pp. 53-55

- C. Fred Bergsten
- A Political Scientist's Perspective pp. 56-58

- Jeffry Frieden
- Understanding the Euro Requires Political Economy, Not Just Economics pp. 59-60

- Charles Goodhart
- Reflections on Currency Reform and the Euro pp. 61-66

- Steve Hanke
- It Has Happened—And It Will Continue to Succeed pp. 66-72

- Otmar Issing
- There Was No Analytical Alternative to the Theory of Optimum Currency Areas pp. 73-75

- Peter Kenen
- Mundell Changed His Mind pp. 76-77

- Ronald McKinnon
- The Secret of the Euro's Success pp. 78-81

- George Selgin
- The Euro and the German Veto pp. 82-90

- Roland Vaubel
- Outliers and the Halloween Effect: Comment on Maberly and Pierce pp. 91-98

- H. Douglas Witte
- 305 Economists Called to Answer Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices pp. 99-106

- Daniel Klein and Jason Briggeman
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