Studies in Applied Economics
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- 112: On Turkey's Precarious Economic Situation

- Steve Hanke
- 111: The Case for a Market for Livers

- Nikhil Ramanathan
- 110: Some Like the Economy Hot: Or, Reviving the Monetarist/Keynesian Debate

- Robert Hetzel
- 109: The Path Ahead for Bulgaria - Through the Eyes of Steve Hanke

- Steve Hanke
- 108: Is American Manufacturing in Decline?

- Kevin Kliesen and John Tatom
- 107: Remembrances of CU, 1960-1969

- Steve Hanke
- 106: Why Fiscal and Phillips Curve Theories of Inflation are not Working

- John Greenwood
- 105: Hong Kong: The Currency Board’s Autopilot Kicks in at 7.85

- John Greenwood
- 104: Insights from the Federal Reserve’s Weekly Balance Sheet, 1942-1975

- Cecilia Bao and Emma Paine
- 103: Prospects for a Currency Board in the Arab Republic of Egypt

- Dani Kiyasseh and David Gumino
- 102: Inflation in Eastern China during the Second Sino-Japanese War

- Michell Li
- 101: An Analysis of the United States Bank of Pennsylvania (1836‐1841)

- Zackary Baker
- 100: A Balance Sheet Analysis of the Banque de l’Afrique Occidentale

- Siwei Bian
- 99: Outsourcing Embryos: An Examination of the Maternal Surrogacy Market

- Deepan Islam
- 98: Supply-Side Economics and the 2017 Tax Act

- Clark Johnson
- 97: Feasibility Study on the Implementation of a Unified Currency in the Gulf Cooperation Council

- Faris Mazen Omair
- 96: New Zealand’s Early Monetary History and the Colonial Bank of Issue, 1840 – 1856

- Ronan Corgel
- 95: An Examination of the Former Centrally Planned Economies 25 Years After the Fall of Communism

- James Gwartney and Hugo Montesinos
- 94: Trends in the Accumulation of Net Foreign Reserves since World War II

- Austin Kwon
- 93: An Analysis of the Bank of Chosen’s Balance Sheet

- Jieun Park
- 92: Did the Philippine Islands Have a Currency Board during the American Colonization Period?

- Ryan Freedman
- 91: FINANCIAL FIRM PRODUCTION OF INSIDE MONETARY AND CREDIT CARD SERVICES: AN AGGREGATION THEORETIC APPROACH

- William Barnett and Liting Su
- 90: Zimbabwe Hyperinflates, Again: The 58th Episode of Hyperinflation in History

- Steve Hanke and Erik Bostrom
- 89: The Tongan Board of Commissioners of Currency (1935-1989): Not an Orthodox Currency Board

- Cameron Little
- 88: Analysis of the Estonian Currency Board

- Andreas Katsis
- 87: Financial Deepening and Economic Growth in Select Emerging Markets with Currency Board Systems: Theory and Evidence

- Yujuan Qiu
- 86: British Imperialism and Portfolio Choice in the Currency Boards of Palestine, East Africa, and West Africa

- Tal Boger
- 85: Zimbabwe’s Unorthodox Dollarization

- Erik Bostrom
- 84: HYPERINFLATION – LATENTE GEFAHR ODER NUR EIN HISTORISCHES TRAUMA?

- Markus Rechsteiner
- 83: An Analysis of the Impact of RMB Depreciation on Hong Kong

- Richard (Ziyuan) Li
- 82: Prominent Economists’ Views: China’s Exchange Rate—Fixed or Floating?

- Ginny Yang
- 81: A Survey of Venezuelan Public Opinion on the Replacement of Either the Bolivar with the U.S. Dollar or the Central Bank of Venezuela with a Currency Board

- Steve Hanke and María Belén Wu
- 80: How to Fix the Fed

- John Tatom
- 79: History, Policies and Financial Statements of the Irish Currency Commission and the Central Bank of Ireland (1927 – 1979)

- Charlie Wang
- 78: On Venezuela's Tragic Meltdown

- Steve Hanke
- 77: History Rhymes – A Comparison of China Today with Japan in the 1920s

- John Greenwood
- 76: Venture Capital Activity and Performance in Healthcare and Medical Innovation

- Pythagoras Petratos
- 75: Is South Sudan Hyperinflating?

- Steve Hanke
- 74: An Analysis of the Balance Sheet of the First Bank of the United States

- Adil Javat
- 73: Insights from the Federal Reserve’s Weekly Balance Sheet, 1914-1941

- Justin Chen and Andrew Gibson
- 72: The Burma Currency Board

- Alexandra Diehl
- 71: An Interview with William A. Barnett, Fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise*

- Apostolos Serletis
- 70: An Analysis of the Performance of Currency Boards

- Rachmiel Joseph Naness
- 69: Venezuela Enters the Record Book: The 57th Entry in the Hanke-Krus World Hyperinflation Table

- Steve Hanke and Charles Bushnell
- 68: Asuntos en la reforma monetaria y económica de Venezuela

- María Belén Wu
- 67: Risk Adjustment of the Credit-Card Augmented Divisia Monetary Aggregates

- William Barnett and Liting Su
- 66: Review of "Trade, Development, and Political Economy in East Asia"

- Joe Studwell
- 65: From God’s Particle to Dark Matter

- Joachim Mnich
- 64: On Why Bulgaria Should Not Formally Join the Eurozone

- Steve Hanke
- 63: An Economic Analysis of the Bahamas Currency Board

- Philip Prokos