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Volume 6, issue 3, 2009
- Great Apprehensions, Prolonged Depression: Gauti Eggertsson on the 1930s pp. 313-336

- Steven Horwitz
- The Policy Views of American Economic Association Members: The Results of a New Survey pp. 337-348

- Robert Whaples
- Confession of an Economist: Writing to Impress Rather than Inform pp. 349-351

- David R. Hakes
- Preference Falsification in Teaching pp. 352-358

- Stephen Kinsella
- Confessions of a College Non-Economizer pp. 359-363

- William Patrick Leonard
- Economic Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Math Gamer, the Anti-Policy Econometrician and the Narrative Political Economist pp. 364-373

- Bruce Benson
- A Reply to Daniel Klein on Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand pp. 374-388

- Gavin Kennedy
- The Scottish Tradition in Economic Thought pp. 389-410

- Alec Lawrence Macfie
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- Occupational Licensing: Scant Treatment in Labor Texts pp. 181-194

- E. Frank Stephenson and Erin E. Wendt
- Do Economists Believe American Democracy Is Working? pp. 195-202

- William L. Davis and Bob G. Figgins
- The Debate on Shall Issue Laws, Continued pp. 203-217

- Carlisle E. Moody and Thomas B. Marvell
- More Guns, Less Crime Fails Again: The Latest Evidence from 1977–2006 pp. 218-238

- Ian Ayres and John Donohue
- Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand: From Metaphor to Myth pp. 239-263

- Gavin Kennedy
- In Adam Smith's Invisible Hands: Comment on Gavin Kennedy pp. 264-279

- Daniel Klein
- Intellectual Hazard: A Liberal Selection of Quotations pp. 280-312

- Daniel Klein
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- Goldin and Katz and Education Policy Failings in Historical Perspective pp. 2-20

- Arnold Kling and John Merrifield
- Some Anomalies Arising from Bandwagons that Impart Upward Sloping Segments to Market Demand pp. 21-34

- Micha Gisser, James McClure, Giray Okten and Gary Santoni
- Yet Another Refutation of the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis—With Some Help From Moody and Marvell pp. 35-59

- Ian Ayres and John Donohue
- Does Economics Have a Gender? pp. 60-72

- Christina Jonung and Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg
- Rent Control: Do Economists Agree? pp. 73-112

- Blair Jenkins
- Desperately Seeking Smithians: Responses to the Questionnaire about Building an Identity pp. 113-180

- Daniel Klein
Volume 5, issue 3, 2008
- The Debate on Shall-Issue Laws pp. 269-293

- Carlisle E. Moody and Thomas B. Marvell
- Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Subsidies for Sports Franchises, Stadiums, and Mega-Events? pp. 294-315

- Dennis Coates and Brad Humphreys
- Colleagues, Where Is the Market Failure? Economists on the FDA pp. 316-348

- Daniel Klein
- The Curtailment of Critical Commentary in Australian Economics pp. 349-351

- Brian Dollery, Joel Byrnes and Galia Akimova
- The Present State of Economic Science pp. 352-357

- Glenn E. Hoover
- Toward a Public and Professional Identity for Our Economics pp. 358-372

- Daniel Klein
- Uncovering the Costs of the Iraq War pp. 373-379

- Fred Foldvary
- Correspondence September 2008 pp. 380-381

- Roy Harrold
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- The Soviet Economic Decline Revisited pp. 135-144

- Brendan Beare
- Reply to Brendan Beare pp. 145-147

- William Easterly and Stanley Fischer
- The Diluted Economics of Casinos and Crime: A Rejoinder to Grinols and Mustard’s Reply pp. 148-155

- Douglas Walker
- Connecting Casinos and Crime: More Corrections of Walker pp. 156-162

- Earl L. Grinols and David Mustard
- Smoking in Restaurants: Rejoinder to Alamar and Glantz pp. 163-168

- David R. Henderson
- Externalities in the Workplace: A Response to a Rejoinder to a Response to a Response to a Paper pp. 169-173

- Benjamin C. Alamar and Stanton A. Glantz
- Reaching the Top? On Gender Balance in the Economics Profession pp. 174-192

- Christina Jonung and Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg
- On Gender Balance in the Economics Profession pp. 193-198

- Ann Mari May
- Mr. Max and the Substantial Errors of Manly Economics pp. 199-203

- Deirdre N. McCloskey
- Diversity in Tastes, Values, and Preferences: Comment on Jonung and Ståhlberg pp. 204-218

- Catherine Hakim
- Preferences Underlying Women's Choices in Academic Economics pp. 219-226

- John A. Johnson
- What Is the Right Number of Women? Hints and Puzzles from Cognitive Ability Research pp. 227-239

- Garett Jones
- Honestly, Who Else Would Fund Such Research? Reflections of a Non-Smoking Scholar pp. 240-268

- Michael Marlow
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- Taking Stock of Paul Krugman's 654 _New York Times_ Columns, 1997 through 2006 pp. I-XLV

- Harika Anna Barlett and Daniel Klein
- Do Casinos Really Cause Crime? pp. 4-20

- Douglas Walker
- Correctly Critiquing Casino-Crime Causality pp. 21-31

- Earl L. Grinols and David Mustard
- Highway Penetration of Central Cities: Not a Major Cause of Suburbanization pp. 32-45

- Wendell Cox, Peter Gordon and Christian L. Redfearn
- Reply to Cox, Gordon, and Redfearn's Comment on "Did Highways Cause Suburbanization?" pp. 46-50

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow
- Growth Accelerations and Regime Changes: A Correction pp. 51-58

- Richard Jong-A-Pin and Jakob de Haan
- The EITC Disincentive: A Reply to Dr. Hilary Hoynes pp. 59-65

- Paul Trampe
- Gulphs in Mankind's Career of Prosperity: A Critique of Adam Smith on Interest Rate Restrictions pp. 66-77

- Jeremy Bentham
- The Market for Lemmas: Evidence That Complex Models Rarely Operate in Our World pp. 78-90

- Philip Coelho and James McClure
- "Theory" and "Models": Terminology Through the Looking Glass pp. 91-108

- Robert Goldfarb and Jonathan Ratner
- Left Out: A Critique of Paul Krugman Based on a Comprehensive Account of His New York Times Columns, 1997 through 2006 pp. 109-133

- Daniel Klein and Harika Anna Barlett
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