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2004 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Rejoinder to Wittman: True Myths pp. 165-185

- Bryan Caplan
- Second Reply to Caplan: The Power and the Glory of the Median Voter pp. 186-195

- Donald Wittman
- Gold Standards and the Real Bills Doctrine in U.S. Monetary Policy pp. 196-233

- Richard H. Timberlake
- Ignorance and Influence: U.S. Economists on Argentina's Depression of 1998–2002 pp. 234-278

- Kurt Schuler
- Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Free-Banking Episodes? pp. 279-324

- Ignacio Briones and Hugh Rockoff
- The Federal Reserve System's Influence on Research in Monetary Economics pp. 325-354

- Lawrence White
- Decline in Critical Commentary, 1963–2004 pp. 355-361

- Philip Coelho, Frederick De Worken-Eley and James McClure
- The Role of Economists in Ending the Draft pp. 362-376

- David R. Henderson
- Correspondence August 2005 pp. 377-381

- Robert Aumann, Ken Binmore, Sudha R. Shenoy and Casey Mulligan
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- From Friedman to Wittman: The Transformation of Chicago Political Economy pp. 1-21

- Bryan Caplan
- Information, the Tip of the Tacit Iceberg pp. 1

- Bruce Caldwell
- Reply to Caplan: On the Methodology of Testing for Voter Irrationality pp. 22-31

- Donald Wittman
- Rejoinder to Pesendorfer pp. 32-41

- Philip Coelho, Daniel Klein and James McClure
- Second Reply to Coelho, Klein, and McClure pp. 42-46

- Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- Information-Knowledge Symposium: Introduction pp. 47-55

- Daniel Klein
- Making Connections pp. 56-65

- Brian Loasby
- Information, Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom pp. 66-69

- Thomas Mayer
- Information-Knowledge and Action-Knowledge pp. 75-81

- Israel M. Kirzner
- Why Distinguish Between Information and Knowledge? pp. 82-87

- Leland B. Yeager
- Musings on Information and Knowledge pp. 88-96

- Robert Aumann
- Why the Distinction Between Knowledge and Belief Might Matter pp. 97-104

- Ken Binmore
- Geo-Rent: A Plea to Public Economists pp. 106-132

- Fred Foldvary
- The Ph.D. Circle in Academic Economics pp. 133-148

- Daniel Klein
- The Mathematical Romance: An Engineer's View of Mathematical Economics pp. 149-158

- Warren C. Gibson
- Salute to Schelling: Keeping It Human pp. 159-164

- Daniel Klein, Tyler Cowen and Timur Kuran
- Symposium on Information and Knowledge: Arrow Correspondence

- Kenneth Arrow
Volume 1, issue 3, 2004
- Adam Smith's Invisible Hands pp. 381-412

- Peter Minowitz
- "Credibility" in Context: Do Central Bankers and Economists Interpret the Term Differently? pp. 413-426

- James Forder
- Identity and Politics in School Reform Research pp. 427-436

- Fabio Rojas
- Fashion Cycles in Economics pp. 437-454

- Philip Coelho, Daniel Klein and James McClure
- Response to "Fashion Cycles in Economics" pp. 455-464

- Wolfgang Pesendorfer
- Rate of Economic Growth, Level of Development, and Income Inequality: Rejoinder to the Reply by Edwards and McGuirk pp. 465-472

- Jih Y. Chang and Rati Ram
- Scholasticism versus Pietism: The Battle for the Soul of Economics pp. 473-497

- Robert Nelson
- The National Research Council Ranking of Research Universities: Its Impact on Research in Economics pp. 498-514

- Randall Holcombe
- Economics Without Entrepreneurship or Institutions: A Vocabulary Analysis of Graduate Textbooks pp. 515-538

- Dan Johansson
- Correspondence December 2004 pp. 539-545

- Thomas Schelling, Robert Gelfond, Stephen Ziliak and Deirdre N. McCloskey
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- Does Economic Performance Correlate with Big Government? pp. 192-221

- Peter Gordon and Lanlan Wang
- Kuznets Curveball: Missing the Regional Strike Zone pp. 222-234

- Jeffrey Edwards and Anya McGuirk
- Response to Edwards and McGuirk: Income Level, Economic Growth, and Inequality: Flawed Methodology and Inaccurate Inference pp. 235-243

- Jih Y. Chang and Rati Ram
- Reply to Chang and Ram: Statistical Adequacy and the Reliability of Inference pp. 244-259

- Jeffrey Edwards and Anya McGuirk
- Statist Quo Bias pp. 260-271

- Daniel Klein
- Response to Klein pp. 272-273

- Cass Sunstein
- Reply to Sunstein pp. 274-276

- Daniel Klein
- Rejoinder to De Alessi pp. 277-278

- Michael Kremer
- Licensing Doctors: Do Economists Agree? pp. 279-305

- Shirley Svorny
- The Development Set: The Character of the _Journal of Development Economics_ 2002 pp. 306-318

- Susan Anderson and Peter Boettke
- Institutional Ties of _Journal of Development Economics_ Authors and Editors pp. 319-330

- Daniel Klein and Therese DiCola
- Size Matters: The Standard Error of Regressions in the American Economic Review pp. 331-358

- Stephen Ziliak and Deirdre N. McCloskey
- Preference Falsification in the Economics Profession pp. 359-368

- William L. Davis
- Learning to Lose a Leg: Casualties of PhD Economics Training in Stockholm pp. 369-379

- Anne Boschini, Matthew Lindquist, Jan Pettersson and Jesper Roine
- Correspondence August 2004 pp. 380

- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Overlooking the Obvious in Africa pp. 1-10

- Jane S. Shaw
- How to Get Real About Organs pp. 11-18

- Alexander Tabarrok
- Response to Tabarrok pp. 19-25

- Margaret M. Byrne and Peter Thompson
- Reply to Byrne and Thompson pp. 26-28

- Alexander Tabarrok
- Stock Market Efficiency Withstands Another Challenge: Solving the "Sell in May/Buy after Halloween" Puzzle pp. 29-46

- Edwin Maberly and Raylene Pierce
- An Ivory-Tower Take on the Ivory Trade pp. 47-54

- Michael De Alessi
- Response to De Alessi pp. 55-57

- Michael Kremer
- Reply to Kremer pp. 58-60

- Michael De Alessi
- Postal Reform pp. 61-81

- Rick Geddes
- Prohibition vs. Legalization: Do Economists Reach a Conclusion on Drug Policy? pp. 82-105

- Mark Thornton
- Agricultural Economists and the State pp. 106-133

- E. C. Pasour, Jr.
- The Social Science Citation Index: A Black Box—with an Ideological Bias? pp. 134-165

- Daniel Klein and Eric Chiang
- Citation Counts and SSCI in Personnel Decisions: A Survey of Economics Departments pp. 166-174

- Daniel Klein and Eric Chiang
- In Sweden, Anti-Globalizationists Dominate Public Discourse, Econ Profs Do Little pp. 175-184

- Per Skedinger and Dan Johansson
- Ken Kam and Market Efficiency pp. 185-191

- Daniel Klein
- Foreword pp. iii–iv

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