The Review of Austrian Economics
1992 - 2026
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Volume 39, issue 2, 2026
- Karl Mittermaier’s philosophical quest for a realist political economy. An introduction to the symposium pp. 143-155

- Alain Marciano and Michael Stettler
- ‘Mechanomorphism’ of modern economics pp. 157-168

- Michael Wroblewski and Peter J. Boettke
- Shades of realism pp. 169-191

- Jochen Runde
- “Almost persuaded”: karl mittermaier on dogmatism, pragmatism, and the RAA pp. 193-207

- Michael Munger
- Karl Mittermaier’s political economy pp. 209-223

- Alain Marciano
- Karl Mittermaier, Subjectivism in Economics and Philosophy: Re-orienting Economic Theory. Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2025. xliii + 166 Pages. USD 127.95 (hardback) pp. 225-228

- Brigitta Jones
- Alain Marciano. James Buchanan and Peaceful Cooperation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. 79 Pages. USD 22 (paperback) pp. 229-232

- Giacomo Brioni
- Meg Patrick Tuszynski and Richard E. Wagner. Reason, Ideology, and Democracy: A Study in Entangled Political Economy. Cham, Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024. xiv + 290 pages. USD 139.99 (hardback) pp. 233-236

- Randall G. Holcombe
- Byron B. Carson III, Challenging Malaria: The Private and Social Incentives of Mosquito Control pp. 237-240

- Raymond J. March
- Lorenzo Infantino social scientist, 1948-2025 pp. 241-248

- Simona Fallocco, Emma Galli and Giampaolo Garzarelli
Volume 39, issue 1, 2026
- Conscious choice, entrepreneurial insight, and the Life cycle of firms pp. 1-18

- Randall G. Holcombe
- A Defense-Adjusted National Accounting of the US Economy and Its Implications, 1791-2023 pp. 19-50

- Vincent Geloso and Chandler S. Reilly
- Against formalization as translation and the prospects for mathematical Austrian economics pp. 51-69

- Hai-Trieu V. Nguyen
- Pointlessness of average period of production: A critique of Lewin and Cachanosky pp. 71-105

- Przemysław Rapka
- What will be the money of the future? A review essay of Lawrence H. White’s Better Money: Gold, Fiat, or Bitcoin? pp. 107-115

- Raymond C. Niles
- Don’t forget institutions: a review essay of The Economics of Prosperity pp. 117-134

- Janna Lu
- Fabio Rojas and Charlotta Stern (Eds). Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom is Something We do Together. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2024. Xxvi + 200 pages. USD 110.00 (hardback) pp. 135-138

- Michael R. Romero
- Niclas Berggren (ed.) Handbook of Research on Economic Freedom. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2024. Ix + 427 pages. USD 295 (hardback) pp. 139-142

- Joseph Connors
Volume 38, issue 4, 2025
- A heroic theory of the business cycle: Incorporating Schumpeterian insights into Austrian business cycle theory pp. 337-367

- Raymond C. Niles
- Capital is not a factor of production but organizes the allocation and distribution of resources in capitalism pp. 369-389

- Eduard Braun
- The perils of cybersecurity regulation pp. 391-411

- Mark W. Hodgins
- Contemporary Austrian School as a research program: What can bibliometrics teach us? pp. 413-442

- Pedro Calais, João Fernando Rossi Mazzoni and Mariana Piaia Abreu
- Contingency and increasing returns: a review essay of the Corporation and the Twentieth Century pp. 443-459

- Kurtis Hingl
- Per L. Bylund (ed), A Modern Guide to Austrian Economics. 2022. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 328 pages. USD $49.45 (paperback) pp. 461-464

- James McClure
- Patrick Schotanus, The market mind hypothesis: Understanding markets and minds through cognitive economics. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter (2023) LXVII + 426 pages. Paperback pp. 465-468

- Matthew Kelly
Volume 38, issue 3, 2025
- Militarized climate planning: what is left? pp. 223-246

- Nathan P. Goodman, Jordan K. Lofthouse and Mikayla Novak
- Contractualism in post-colonial state-building: A liberal approach to sovereignty and governmentality pp. 247-264

- Kaleb Demerew
- The cybersecurity entrepreneur pp. 265-286

- Mark W. Hodgins
- Industrial production over the business cycle 1919–2022: R/S and wavelet hurst analysis of multifractality and Austrian business cycle theory pp. 287-302

- Robert F. Mulligan
- The new political economy of the middle ages: a review essay of the medieval constitution of Liberty pp. 303-317

- Tegan Truitt
- John B. Davis’ Identity, Capabilities, and Changing Economics, Cambridge University Press, 2024, pp. 288 + xiv, $34.99 pp. 319-323

- Erwin Dekker
- Dariusz Pieńkowski, The Economics of Sustainable Development and Distribution: The Unfairness and Injustice of Milton Friedman’s Capitalism. Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics, Routledge (2024). 196 pages. $180.00 pp. 325-329

- Víctor I. Espinosa
- John Hagel III, the Journey Beyond Fear: Leverage the Three Pillars of Positivity to Build Your Success. New York: McGraw Hill, 2021. Iv + 247 pages. USD 28.00 (hardback) pp. 331-334

- Richard E. Wagner
- Correction to: John Hagel III, the Journey Beyond fear: leverage the three pillars of positivity to build your success. New York: McGraw Hill, 2021. Iv + 247 pages. USD 28.00 (hardback) pp. 335-335

- Richard E. Wagner
Volume 38, issue 2, 2025
- Social capital facilitates emergent social learning pp. 109-130

- Alexander Craig and Virgil Henry Storr
- Financial innovation, optimal financing structure, an Austrian perspective pp. 131-148

- Jason Lermyte
- Behavioral economics and the problem of altruism pp. 149-168

- Sahar Akhtar
- Untangling the commons: three different forms of commonality pp. 169-185

- Stefano Moroni
- Comparing the epistemic burdens of liberal transition and central planning pp. 187-208

- Max Molden
- Sanford Ikeda, a city cannot be a work of art: learning economics and social theory from Jane Jacobs. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Xxv + 400 pages. USD 59.99 (hardback) pp. 209-212

- Alain Bertaud
- Lorenzo Infantino, Unintended consequences and the social sciences: an intellectual history. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2023. Xii + 121 pages. USD 99.00 (hardback) pp. 213-215

- Richard E. Wagner
- Correction to: Lorenzo Infantino, unintended consequences and the social sciences: an intellectual history. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2023. Xii + 121 pages. USD 99.00 (hardback) pp. 217-217

- Richard E. Wagner
- Alicja Sielska (ed.), Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe. Austrian Perspectives, Routledge, 2024. 200 pages. 135.00 GBP (hardback) pp. 219-221

- Anthony Evans
Volume 38, issue 1, 2025
- Conscious choice and economic progress pp. 1-13

- Randall Holcombe
- Social problems: implications for Virginia political economy pp. 15-36

- Mikayla Novak
- A struggle of incomplete visions: Creative destruction vs. The economy of knowledge pp. 37-53

- James McClure, Nathanael Snow and David Thomas
- Integrating rationality and spiritedness to correct a misleading dichotomy pp. 55-71

- Sarah Moore and Richard E. Wagner
- The perils of regulation and the theory of interventionism – an application to the Berlin rent freeze pp. 73-90

- Max Molden
- Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, Beyond Positivism: Behaviorism, and Neoinstitutionalism in Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 222 pages. 97.50 USD (hardback) pp. 91-95

- Alain Marciano
- Randall G. Holcombe, Following Their Leaders: Political Preferences and Public Policy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Xvi + 213 Pages. 34.99 USD (paperback) pp. 97-100

- Mikayla Novak
- Arthur B. Laffer, Brian Domitrovic, and Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield, taxes have consequences: an income tax history of the United States. New York: Post Hill Press, 2022. 440 Pages. 28.00 USD (hardback) pp. 101-104

- Tyler Watts
- Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022. Xii + 303 pages. 27.95 USD (hardback) pp. 105-108

- Ryan H. Murphy
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