Journal of Private Enterprise
Volume 1 - 39
Current editor(s): Edward Peter Stringham
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Volume 23, issue Fall 2007, 2007
- Editor's Note: The Lasting Achievement of Gerald Gunderson pp. 1-2

- Edward Stringham
- Short Run Macroeconomic Performance and Economic Freedom: Can Economic Growth Rates be Higher and More Stable? pp. 3-29

- Jody W. Lipford
- Hayek on Labor Unions: Coercion and the Rule of Law pp. 31-51

- Charles W. Baird
- Limited Government and Economic Growth in Botswana pp. 52-66

- Scott A. Beaulier and J. Robert Subrick
- Is Contracting Out Government Services the Great Panacea? Evidence from Public School Transportation in Louisiana pp. 67-83

- E. Bruce Hutchinson and Leila J. Pratt
- Salmon Recovery in Idaho: What is a Big Fish Worth? pp. 84-100

- L. Dwayne Barney, Jr.
- The Market Failure for Student Loans pp. 101-115

- Andrew B. Carver
- The Concept of Equality in Nobel Laureate A. K. Sen's Work: A Critical Assessment pp. 116-133

- Shyam J. Kamath
- The Hanseatic League and Freedom of Trade pp. 134-141

- Leonard P. Liggio
- Knowledge, Discovery, Incentives and Institutions: Teaching Public Policy Analysis with Austrian and Public Choice Insights pp. 142-153

- Howard Baetjer, Jr.
- A Taste of Protectionism: Coca-Cola in the Classroom pp. 154-158

- Benjamin Powell
- Can You Hear Me in The Back? Improving Large Section Instruction Using Walkie-Talkies pp. 159-166

- Russell Sobel and Joshua Hall
- Attitudes Toward Free Markets and Interest in Pro-Market Organizations: Evidence from Students In Free Enterprise pp. 167-173

- Amanda S. King and John T. King
Volume 23, issue Spring 2008, 2008
- Housing Prices and Economic Freedom pp. 1-17

- Noel D. Campbell, Andres Jauregui and Kirk C. Heriot
- Hayek on Labor Unions: Economic and Social Consequences pp. 19-37

- Charles W. Baird
- Escaping Poverty: Foreign Aid, Private Property, and Economic Development pp. 39-64

- Peter Leeson
- The Potential of Satellites to Control Pollution from Motor Vehicles pp. 65-80

- Gregory B. Christainsen
- Monetary Calculation and the Extension of Social Cooperation into Anonymity pp. 81-93

- Steven Horwitz
- Economic Science and the Poverty of Naturalism: C. S. Lewis's "Argument from Reason" pp. 95-112

- David J. Theroux
- Tattoo Prohibition Behind Bars: The Case for Repeal pp. 113-134

- Daniel J. D'Amico
- On the Monopoly of Rule Enforcement pp. 135-148

- Anthony de Jasay
- Economics Works! Experiments in High School Classrooms pp. 149-156

- Paul Johnson and Bart Wilson
- Teaching Private Enterprise Through Tunes: An Abecedarium of Music for Economists pp. 157-166

- Joshua Hall, Robert Lawson, J. Dirk Mateer and Andrew Rice
- Can Students Learn Economics in U.S. History? pp. 167-176

- M. Scott Niederjohn
Volume 22, issue Fall 2006, 2006
- Does Development Aid Lead to Economic Freedom? pp. 1-21

- Benjamin Powell and Matt E. Ryan
- Are We Taking Certain Liberties by Assuming a Relationship Exists Between Economic and Political Freedom? pp. 22-36

- John A. Tures
- The Kantian Ethic of Capitalism pp. 37-52

- Harold B. Jones, Jr.
- The Control of Money pp. 53-83

- Mark Wynne
- The Politics of Poverty and the Poverty of Politics pp. 84-106

- J.R. Clark and Dwight R. Lee
- Consumer Sovereignty in the Modern Global Era pp. 107-119

- Jason Saving
- Schumpeter's Creative Destruction: A Review of the Evidence pp. 120-146

- Arthur Diamond
- A Pitfall of New Growth Theory: Rhetoric, Rent Seeking and the Semi-Informed Voter pp. 147-167

- David Mitchell
- Teaching Economic Principles With Comic Strips pp. 168-176

- Robert Lawson
- Stock Markets and Slot Machines pp. 177-179

- J. Mixon
- An Evaluation of Learning, Earning and Investing A Model Program for Investor Education pp. 180-190

- M. Scott Niederjohn and Mark C. Schug
Volume 22, issue Spring 2006, 2006
- Business Ethics in A New Key pp. 1-33

- Tibor R. Machan
- Foundation and Form of the Field of Business Ethics pp. 34-49

- Lori Verstegen Ryan
- The Concept of Business in Business Ethics pp. 50-67

- Alexei M. Marcoux
- What Philosophy Can and Cannot Contribute to Business Ethics pp. 68-86

- Nicholas Capaldi
- Unethical Compliance and the Non Sequitur of Academic Business Ethics pp. 87-105

- John Hasnas
- What's Wrong—and What's Right— with Stakeholder Management pp. 106-130

- John R. Boatright
- An Evaluation of Japan's Stakeholder Capitalism pp. 131-164

- Ian Maitland and Mitsuhiro Umezu
- Positive Externalities and Government Involvement in Education pp. 165-175

- Joshua Hall
- School Vouchers and Influence Costs pp. 176-183

- John D. McGinnis
- Using Activities to Teach Economics: Lessons from the Experimentalists pp. 184-195

- John R. Brock and Jane S. Lopus
- Your Credit Counts Challenge: A Model Program for Financial Education for Low and Moderate Income Adults pp. 196-208

- Mark C. Schug, M. Scott Niederjohn and William Wood
Volume 22, issue Spring 2007, 2007
- Koch Industries, Market Process Analysis, and the Science of Liberty pp. 1-6

- Charles G. Koch
- Liberty vs. Power in Economic Policy in the 20th and 21st Centuries pp. 7-36

- Peter Boettke
- Law and Order Without Coercion pp. 37-70

- G. Marcus Cole
- Exchange and Property Rights in the Light of Biblical Values pp. 71-94

- Edd Noel
- The Relationship Between Political and Economic Freedom Reconsidered pp. 95-118

- Clifford Thies
- State Fiscal Policy and Small Business Creation pp. 119-136

- Noel D. Campbell and Tammy M. Rogers
- Job Turnover and Wages in the Retail Sector: The Influence of Wal-Mart pp. 137-160

- Michael Hicks
- A Kantian Critique of Antitrust: on Morality and Microsoft pp. 161-190

- Mark White
- Classical Liberalism and Freedom of the Press pp. 191-219

- Leonard P. Liggio