The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics was nominally founded in 1998, but, in terms of its mission and guiding spirit, it is a continuation, in an expanded and improved form, of the first ten volumes of the semi-annual Review of Austrian Economics, whose founding editor was the late Murray N. Rothbard. The QJAE features the same editorial staff that succeeded Rothbard in the editorship of the RAE beginning with volume 8, number 2.
The mission now, as it was when it was adopted from Rothbard, is "to promote the development and extension of Austrian economics and to promote the analysis of contemporary issues in the mainstream of economics from an Austrian perspective."
Submissions and Editorial Board
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Volume 3
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Current Developments in Cost Accounting and the Dynamics of Economic Calculation |
Thomas C. Taylor
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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"Radical Subjectivism": Not Radical, Not Subjectivist
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John O'Neill
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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Austrian Economics and the Mainstream: View from the Boundary
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Roger E. Backhouse
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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Austrian Journals: A Critique of Rosen, Yeager, Laband and Tollison, and Vedder and Gallaway
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Walter Block
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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"The Hayek-Keynes Debate: Lessons for Current Business Cycle Research." By John P. Cochran and Fred R. Glahe
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Ludwig Van den Hauwe
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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The Market: Ethics, Knowledge, and Politics, by John O'Neill
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David Gordon
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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Dinero, Crédito Bancario y Ciclos Económicos, by Jesús Huerta de Soto
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Jörg Guido Hülsmann
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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Black 47 and Beyond: The Great Irish Famine in History, Economy, and Memory, by Cormac O Gráda
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Mark Thornton
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Vol. 3 Num. 2
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