Journal of Private Enterprise
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Volume 31, issue Fall 2016, 2016
- Boon or Bust: Wilderness Designation and Local Economics pp. 1-19

- Ryan Yonk, Brian C. Steed, Randy T. Simmons and R. Christopher Martin
- The Effect of Economic Freedom on Civil Liberties in the Short Run: Physical Integrity Rights, 2000-2011 pp. 21-35

- Robert Szarka
- Kant and Classical Liberalism: Friends or Foes? pp. 37-48

- Chris W. Surprenant
- Public and Private Institutions in the Federal Reserve pp. 49-68

- Paul D. Mueller
- A Comment on "Measuring Economic Freedom: A Comparison of Two Major Sources" pp. 69-91

- Ryan Murphy
- Bridging the Gap between Entrepreneurship Teaching and Economics pp. 77-91

- Matthew McCaffrey
Volume 31, issue Summer 2016, 2016
- The Implicit Costs of Government Deposit Insurance pp. 1-13

- Thomas Hogan and William Luther
- The Federal Reserve's Floor System: Immediate Gain for Remote Pain? pp. 15-40

- Paul D. Mueller and Joshua Wojnilower
- Does Disparity in Self-Employment Rates Imply Discrimination? An Empirical Investigation pp. 41-56

- John Lunn and Todd Steen
- Evaluating Alternative Measures of Institutional Protection of Private Property and Their Relative Ability to Predict Economic Development pp. 57-78

- Daniel L. Bennett, Hugo J. Faria, James Gwartney and Daniel R. Morales
- A Note on the Market Provision of National Defense: Comment pp. 79-86

- Joseph Newhard
- Market-Provided National Defense: Reply to Newhard pp. 83-86

- Peter Leeson, Christopher Coyne and Thomas K. Duncan
- Introducing the Moral Foundations of Capitalism in Undergraduate Business Law and Ethics Courses Using Kelo v. City of New London pp. 87-95

- Laura Rae Dove
Volume 31, issue Spring 2016, 2016
- Identifying Drivers of Economic Reform: A Case Studies Approach pp. 1-19

- Matthew Brown
- The Mythology of Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 21-36

- Vipin P. Veetil
- Why Statutory Incidence Matters pp. 37-43

- Robert A. Lawson and E. Frank Stephenson
- Don't Steal; The Government Hates Competition: The Problem with Civil Asset Forfeiture pp. 45-56

- Daniel Y. Rothschild and Walter E. Block
- Public Choice Lessons from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter pp. 57-69

- Marta Podemska-Mikluch, Darwyyn Deyo and David Mitchell
- A Free Market Odyssey: Classroom Adventures with Jonathan Gullible pp. 71-77

- Ken Schoolland
- A Collaborative Approach to Financial Literacy in the Chicago Public Schools pp. 79-90

- Eric A. Hagedorn, Mark C. Schug and Mary Suiter
- Jack Soper: A Pioneer in Economic Education pp. 91-97

- J. R. Clark, Joshua Hall and Ashley S. Harrison
Volume 31, issue Winter 2016, 2016
- Political Property Rights and Governance Outcomes: A Theory of the Corporate Polity pp. 1-20

- Alexander Salter
- An Interest Group Theory of Public Goods Provision: Reassessing the Relative Efficiency of the Market and the State pp. 21-41

- Joseph Newhard
- The Pitfalls of Legislative and Executive Policymaking Compared to Judge-Made Law pp. 43-63

- Slavisa Tasic
- Economists Have No Defense: A Critical Review of National Defense in Economics Textbooks pp. 65-83

- Christopher Coyne and David S. Lucas
- Good Cops, Bad Cops, Whatcha Gonna Do? pp. 85-96

- Robert A. Lawson and Kerianne Lawson
- A Dynamic AD-AS Analysis of the UK Economy, 2002-2010 pp. 97-105

- Anthony Evans
Volume 30, issue Fall 2015, 2015
- Determining Economic Freedom: Democracy, Political competition, and the Wealth Preservation Struggle pp. 1-18

- Jody W. Lipford and Bruce Yandle
- Economics beyond Financial Intermediation: Digital Currencies' Possibilities for Growth, Poverty Alleviation, and International Development pp. 19-50

- Saifedean Ammous
- Generations of Transit Disaster: The New York City Subways pp. 51-77

- Gregory Bresiger
- Argumentation Ethics and the Question of Self-Ownership pp. 79-88

- Andrew Young
- Reply to Andrew Young's "Argumentation Ethics and the Question of Self-Ownership" pp. 89-102

- Frank van Dun
- Did You Say That Voting Is Ridiculous? Using South Park to Teach Public Choice pp. 103-109

- Adam J. Hoffer and George R. Crowley
Volume 30, issue Summer 2015, 2015
- Hayek and the Scots on Liberty pp. 1-19

- Gerald P. O’Driscoll Jr.
- Beyond Utility: Providing a Moral Foundation for Capitalism pp. 21-41

- Jared Meyer
- The Empirical Volatility-Growth Relationship: Is Economic Freedom the Missing Link? pp. 61-82

- John Dawson
- The Effect of Tax Code Complexity on Entrepreneurship pp. 83-102

- Rick Weber
- How James Buchanan Came to George Mason Univeristy pp. 103-109

- Karen I. Vaughn
- James Buchanan as Intellectual Entrepreneur pp. 111-115

- Alexander Tabarrok
- A Fun Method of Engaging Students in the "Capitalism vs. Socialism" Discussion pp. 117-120

- Robin S. McCutcheon
Volume 30, issue Spring 2015, 2015
- Challenging the Empirical Contribution of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 1-34

- Phillip W. Magness and Robert P. Murphy
- Climate Change, the Knowledge Problem, and the Good Life pp. 35-44

- Saifedean Ammous and Edmund Phelps
- Buoys and Beacons in Economics pp. 45-59

- Martín Krause
- Regulation As a Barrier to Market Provision and to Innovation: The Case of Toll Roads and Steam Carriages in England pp. 61-87

- Bruce Benson
- Darwinian Natural Selection or Political Interference? A Political Economic History of the Lisbon Stock Exchange pp. 89-105

- Maria Eugénia Mata, J. R. Costa and David Justino
- Lady Pecunia at the Punching Office: Two Poems on Early Modern Monetary Reform pp. 107-120

- Sarah Skwire and Steve Horwitz
- A Monarchical Perspective on Constitucional Governance: H.S.H. Price Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein and The State in the Third Millennium pp. 121-130

- Alexander Salter
- Bruno Leoni's Legacy and Continued Relevance pp. 131-141

- Todd Zywicki
- Using NPR's Planet Money Podcast in Principles of Macroeconomics pp. 143-154

- William Luther
Volume 30, issue Winter 2015, 2015
- The Bernanke Fed and "Credit Easing" Policies, 2008-2014 pp. 1-15

- William N. Butos
- The Federal Reserve System's Overreach into Credit Allocation pp. 17-29

- Lawrence White
- Monetary Policy under Bernanke: A Variation on a Redistributionist Theme pp. 31-41

- Steve Horwitz
- A Modest Proposal for Reining in the "Unorthodox" Fed pp. 43-57

- Joseph T. Salerno
- Roger W. Garrison and the Integration of Austrian and Mainstream Macroeconomics pp. 59-79

- Robert F. Mulligan
- Fiscal Policy in Capital-Based Macroeconomics with Idle Resources pp. 81-95

- Adrián Ravier and Nicolas Cachanosky
- Linking Austrian and Keynesian Economics: A Variation on a Theme pp. 97-112

- Mark Skousen
- Finding the "Middle Ground" in Academics: Important Lessons from Roger Garrison in Austrian Economics pp. 113-117

- Peter Boettke and Rosolino Candela