Journal of Private Enterprise
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Volume 26, issue Fall 2010, 2010
- Toward a Libertarian Strategy for Academic Change: The Movement Building of Peter Boettke pp. 1-12

- Edward Stringham
- Toward a Libertarian Strategy for Academic Change: The Movement Building of Peter Boettke pp. 1-12

- Edward Stringham
- Economist as Pastor, Preacher, and Most Importantly, Theologian pp. 13-20

- Virgil Storr
- The Transition Economist: From Athlete to Doctoral Mentor pp. 21-26

- Benjamin Powell
- Assume Anarchy: The Educational Philosophy of Peter Boettke pp. 27-38

- Scott A. Beaulier
- Effective Communication in Economics: Lessons from Peter Boettke pp. 39-46

- Christine Polek
- The Political Economy of Peter Boettke pp. 47-55

- Peter Leeson
- Making Economics a Transformative Experience pp. 57-65

- Christopher Coyne
- Ideas, Funding, and Positions: The Elements of a Successful Intellectual Movement, and the Role of Peter J. Boettke in Advancing Austrian Economics pp. 67-71

- Stephen C. Miller
- The Parallels Between Sports Coaching and Graduate Teaching: Coach Boettke as Exemplar pp. 73-83

- Anthony Evans
- Peter Boettke's New Comparative Political Economy as Libertarian Scholarship pp. 85-101

- Daniel J. D'Amico
- Encouraging a Productive Research Agenda: Peter Boettke and the Devil's Test pp. 103-115

- Diana Weinert Thomas and Michael Thomas
- The Power of Ideas: The "Peter Boettke" Strategy for Advancing the Science of Prosperity pp. 117-124

- Jennifer Dirmeyer
- The Analects of Boettke pp. 125-141

- Adam Martin
- From Promiscuity to Commitment: Peter Boettke's Approach to Mentoring "Mainline" Economists pp. 143-152

- Emily C. Skarbek
Volume 26, issue Spring 2011, 2011
- Economics For Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow pp. 1-14

- Peter Boettke
- The Current Status of Free Enterprise Chairs and Professorships in Academe pp. 15-46

- J.R. Clark, Ashley S. Harrison and Bradley K. Hobbs
- The Decline in Work Time and the Increase in Free Time of Manufacturing Employees from 1890 to World War I pp. 47-59

- James Rolph Edwards
- Economic Growth, Ten Forms of Economic Freedom, and Political Stability: An Empirical Study Using Panel Data, 2003–2007 pp. 61-81

- Richard Cebula
- The Roman Libertarians: An Ancient Philosophy of Freedom pp. 83-96

- Harold B. Jones, Jr.
- The Hidden Costs of America’s War on Drugs pp. 97-115

- Joseph D. McNamara
- On Rothbard on the Shifting and Incidence of a General Sales Tax: A Critique pp. 117-126

- William Barnett and Walter E. Block
- I Think I Can! Does The Little Engine That Could Matter? pp. 127-142

- Bruce Yandle
- Inclusion of Atlas Shrugged in Economics Classes pp. 143-159

- Calvin A. Kent and Paul Hamilton
- Using Drew Carey in the Classroom pp. 161-167

- Matthew Holian
Volume 25, issue Fall 2009, 2009
- Principled Engagement in an Imperfect World pp. 1-4

- José Piñera
- Lessons To Be Learned From The Financial Crisis pp. 5-22

- Steve N. Robinson and Derrick P. Nantz
- It’s Not Just Subprime! pp. 23-30

- Ramon Degennaro
- Economic Bias and Ideology: Evidence from the General Social Survey pp. 31-49

- Stephen C. Miller
- Queuing, Conflict, and Violence pp. 51-68

- Dwight R. Lee and Robert D. Tollison
- U.S. Airline Antitrust Policy and Empty Core Disequilibrium pp. 69-79

- Thomas Tacker
- Social Cohesion and Its Relationship to Endogenous Institutional Formation and Economic Growth pp. 81-104

- Lauren Heller
- Can’t Buy Me Growth: On Foreign Aid and Economic Change pp. 105-123

- Art Carden
- Can the West Help the Rest? A Review Essay of Sachs’ The End of Poverty and Easterly’s The White Man’s Burden pp. 125-140

- Arielle John and Virgil Storr
- Income Tax Rates from 1913 to 2006 pp. 141-150

- W. William Woolsey and Sheila D. Foster
- Using Video Clips to Teach Creative Destruction pp. 151-161

- Arthur Diamond
Volume 25, issue Spring 2010, 2010
- Israel Kirzner on Coordination and Discovery pp. 1-53

- Daniel Klein and Jason Briggeman
- The Meaning of "Economic Goodness": Critical comments on Klein and Briggeman pp. 55-85

- Israel M. Kirzner
- Corridors, Coordination, and the Entrepreneurial Theory of the Market Process pp. 87-96

- Peter Boettke and Daniel J. D'Amico
- Kirznerian Entrepreneurship as a Misesian Solution to a Hayekian Problem pp. 97-103

- Steven Horwitz
- A Comment on Klein/Briggeman and Kirzner pp. 105-115

- Gene Callahan
- Coordination: A Critique of Daniel Klein pp. 117-127

- Robert P. Murphy
- Israel Kirzner on Coordination and Discovery: A Comment pp. 129-143

- Martin Ricketts
- Alertness, Action, and the Antecedents of Entrepreneurship pp. 145-164

- Nicolai J. Foss and Peter Klein
- Including U.S. State Government Regulation in the Economic Freedom of North America Index pp. 165-186

- Noel D. Campbell, Alex Fayman and Kirk C. Heriot
- Teaching the Ethical Foundations of Economics: Assessing a Curriculum for Middle and High School Students pp. 187-197

- Scott Niederjohn, William Wood and Kimberly Nygard
Volume 24, issue Fall 2008, 2008
- Corruption and Complex Business Rules pp. 1-16

- Osmel Brito-Bigott, Hugo J. Faría, José Miguel Rodríguez and Alejandro Sánchez
- The Impact of Economic Growth, Tax Policy and Economic Freedom on Income Inequality pp. 23-31

- J. R. Clark and Robert Lawson
- Paying Teachers for Advanced Degrees: Evidence on Student Performance from Georgia pp. 33-49

- Noel D. Campbell and Edward Lopez
- Small Firm Size and Health Insurance: A Private Enterprise Perspective pp. 51-77

- Richard Cebula
- Equality before the Law and its Role for Transition to Capitalism: Thoughts from Hayekian Epistemology and Social Theory pp. 79-94

- Christoph Sprich
- Remittances and Reputations in Hawala Money- Transfer Systems: Self-Enforcing Exchange on an International Scale pp. 95-117

- Emily C. Schaeffer
- Toward a Libertarian Reconstruction of Neoclassical Welfare Theory pp. 119-130

- Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
- Three Contemporary Economic Myths About Income and Material Well Being pp. 131-144

- Steven Horwitz
- Distilling the Concrete From the Abstract pp. 145-153

- Butler Shaffer
- The Treatment of the Role of Government in High School Economics Textbooks pp. 155-163

- Jane S. Lopus, Lynn Paringer and Don R. Leet
- An Incentives-Based Approach to Implementing Financial Fitness for Life in the Milwaukee Public Schools pp. 165-173

- Nicole M. Butt, Stephen J. Haessler and Mark C. Schug
- What Caused the Tucker Automobile Corporation to Fail? pp. 175-180

- George Langelett
Volume 24, issue Spring 2009, 2009
- Making Room for Business Ethics: Rights as Metanorms for Market and Moral Values pp. 1-19

- Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl
- Retrieving Business Ethics from Political Philosophy pp. 21-33

- Alexei M. Marcoux
- Business as an Ethical Standard pp. 35-48

- William Kline
- What Business Ethics Can Learn from Entrepreneurship pp. 49-57

- Stepher R.C. Hicks
- The Effect of State Mandates on Health Insurance Premiums pp. 59-73

- Stephan F. Gohmann
- Spatially Targeted Government Spending and Heterogeneous Constituent Cost Shares pp. 75-86

- John Bradbury and E. Frank Stephenson
- Development and the Political Economy of Foreign Aid pp. 87-100

- Jason Sorens
- The Right of Private Judgment: Jonathan Mayhew's Religious Route to Political Individualism pp. 101-111

- J. Patrick Mullins
- Insider Trading: Is There an Economist in the Room? pp. 113-136

- Alexandre Padilla and Brian Gardiner
- The Production and Proliferation of Economists: The Austrian and Virginia Schools as Academic Enterprises pp. 137-156

- Joshua Hall and Scott A. Beaulier
- Is There a Disconnect Between Teaching Styles and Learning Styles in High School Economics Classes? pp. 157-164

- Jane S. Lopus and Jody Hoff
- Teaching How Private Enterprise Works Using Professional Sports: A Brief Note on the Case of Individual NHL Players' Salaries pp. 165-174

- Richard Cebula
- The Trade Game pp. 175-180

- Robert Lawson and Curt Green