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The Review of Austrian Economics1992 - 2025
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 Volume 10, issue 2, 1997
 
  The Option Clause in Free-Banking Theory and History: A Reappraisal   pp. 1-25 Parth J ShahIn Defense of Fundamental Analysis: A Critique of the Efficient Market Hypothesis   pp. 27-45 Frank ShostakGovernment Family Planning: Effects and Incentives   pp. 47-76 Jacqueline R KasunStatistical Malfeasance and Interpreting Economic Phenomena   pp. 77-89 Richard VedderSome Austrian Perspectives on Unintended Consequences   pp. 91-100 Lowell GallawayBlock's Erroneous Interpretations   pp. 101-09 Harold DemsetzFiat Money as an Administrative Good   pp. 111-14 Yuri Kuznetsov Volume 10, issue 1, 1997
 
  A Theory of the Theory of Public Goods   pp. 1-22 Randall HolcombeKnowledge, Judgment, and the Use of Property   pp. 23-48 Jorg Guido HulsmannOn Certainty and Uncertainty, or: How Rational Can Our Expectations Be?   pp. 49-78 Hans-Hermann HoppeThe Pareto Rule and Welfare Economics   pp. 79-106 Jeffrey M HerbenerThe Recession of 1990: An Austrian Explanation   pp. 107-23 Arthur Middleton HughesHow Different Were Rupke and Mises?   pp. 125-32 Ivan PongracicCalculation and Knowledge: Let's Write Finis   pp. 133-36 Leland B Yeager Volume 9, issue 2, 1996
 
  Economic Calculation and the Limits of Organization   pp. 3-28 Peter KleinCartels as Efficient Productive Structures   pp. 29-42 Pascal SalinThe Myth of Natural Monopoly   pp. 43-58 Thomas J DiLorenzoNew Light on the Prehistory of the Theory of Banking and the School of Salamanca   pp. 59-81 Jesus Huerta de SotoIn Defense of Fiduciary Media--Or, We Are Not Devo(lutionists), We Are Misesians!   pp. 83-107 George Selgin and Lawrence WhiteCentral Banking, Free Banking, and Financial Crises   pp. 109-27 Roger W GarrisonWho Owes What, and to Whom? Public Debt, Ricardian Equivalence, and Governmental Form   pp. 129-42 Richard WagnerReflections on the Misesian Legacy in Economics   pp. 143-54 Israel M Kirzner Volume 9, issue 1, 1996
 
  Free Banking and the Free Bankers   pp. 3-53 Jorg Guido HulsmannPortfolio Management of the Free Banks of Illinois: An Examination of Historical Allegations   pp. 55-76 Salim Rashid and Abdus SamadHayek, Business Cycles and Fractional Reserve Banking: Continuing the De-homogenization Process   pp. 77-94 Walter Block and Kenneth M GarschinaThe Myth of the Income Effect   pp. 95-106 Pascal SalinHayek: Some Missing Pieces   pp. 107-18 Anthony de JasayVertical Restraints and the Retail Free Riding Problem: An Austrian Perspective   pp. 119-34 David W BoydSalerno on Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement: Rejoinder   pp. 137-39 Leland B YeagerA Final Word: Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement   pp. 141-42 Joseph T SalernoSocialism: A Property or Knowledge Problem?   pp. 143-49 Hans-Hermann HoppeCalculation and the Question of Arithmetic   pp. 151-62 Jeffrey M HerbenerKeynes Was a Keynesian: Review Essay   pp. 165-71 Roger W GarrisonIntimidation by Rhetoric: Review Essay   pp. 173-78 Murray N Rothbard Volume 8, issue 2, 1995
 
  Arthur Marget in the Austrian Tradition of the Theory of Money   pp. 3-23 John B EggerA Critical Analysis of Central Banks and Fractional-Reserve Free Banking from the Austrian School Perspective   pp. 25-38 Jesus Huerta de SotoEgalitarianism and the Elites   pp. 39-57 Murray N RothbardEthics, Efficiency, Coasian Property Rights, and Psychic Income: A Reply   pp. 61-125 Walter BlockInformation and the Market Economy: A Note on a Common Marxist Fallacy   pp. 127-34 Nicolai Foss Volume 8, issue 1, 1994
 
  The Federal Reserve: Then and Now   pp. 3-19 Roger W GarrisonSticky Wages, Efficiency Wages, and Market Processes   pp. 21-33 Don BellanteTotal Repeal of Antitrust Legislation: A Critique of Bork, Brozen, and Posner   pp. 35-70 Walter BlockLudwig von Mises's Monetary Theory in Light of Modern Monetary Thought   pp. 71-115 Joseph T SalernoJustice and Redistributive Taxation: James Buchanan versus Ludwig von Mises   pp. 117-31 David Gordon Volume 7, issue 2, 1994
 
  Banning a Risky Product Cannot Improve Any Consumer's Welfare (Properly Understood), With Applications to FDA Testing Requirements   pp. 3-20 Robert HiggsSlavery, Profitability, and the Market Process   pp. 21-47 Mark ThorntonHow Is Fiat Money Possible?--or, the Devolution of Money and Credit   pp. 49-74 Hans-Hermann HoppeThe Consumption Tax: A Critique   pp. 75-90 Murray N RothbardMises and Hayek on Calculation and Knowledge   pp. 93-109 Leland B YeagerMises and Hayek on Calculation and Knowledge: Reply   pp. 111-25 Joseph T SalernoThe Philosophy of Austrian Economics: Review Article   pp. 127-32 Barry SmithSecond Thoughts on The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics   pp. 133-36 David Gordon Volume 7, issue 1, 1994
 
  Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann in Light of Austrian Economics   pp. 3-29 Paul A CantorThe Theory of the Firm: The Austrians as Precursors and Critics of Contemporary Theory   pp. 31-65 Nicolai FossF. A. Hayek on Government and Social Evolution: A Critique   pp. 67-93 Hans-Hermann HoppeThe Philosophical Contributions of Ludwig von Mises   pp. 95-106 David GordonThe Contributions of W. H. Hutt   pp. 107-38 John B EggerA Note on Jean-Baptiste Say and Carl Menger Regarding Value   pp. 141-43 Kenneth K Sanders |  |