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Contents of The Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 10, Numbers 1 and 2. Edited by Murray Rothbard
- “A Theory of the Theory of Public Goods” by Randall G. Holcombe
- “Knowledge, Judgment, and the Use of Property” by Jorg Guido Hulsmann
- “On Certainty and Uncertainty, Or: How Rational Can Our Expectations Be?” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “The Pareto Rule and Welfare Economics” by Jeffrey M. Herbener
- “The Recession of 1990: An Austrian Explanation” by Arthur Middleton Hughes
- “How Different Were Ropke and Mises?” by Ivan Pongracic
- “Calculation and Knowledge: Let's Write Finis” by Leland B. Yeager
- “Perfect Competition and the Transformation of Economics” by Frank M. Machovec. Reviewed by William D. Curl
- “Pop Internationalism” by Paul Krugman. Reviewed by David Gordon
- “The Road From Serfdom: The Economic and Political Consequences of the End of Communism” by Robert Skidelsky. Reviewed by David Gordon
- “The Option Clause in Free-Banking Theory and History: A Reappraisal” by Parth Shah
- “In Defense of Fundamental Analysis: A Critique of the Efficient Market Hypothesis” by Frank Shostak
- “Government Family Planning: Effects and Incentives” by Jacqueline R. Kasun
- “Statistical Malfeasance and Interpreting Economic Phenomena” by Richard Vedder
- “Some Austrian Perspectives on Unintended Consequences” Lowell Gallaway
- “Block's Erroneous Interpretations” by Harold Demsetz
- “Fiat Money as an Administrative Good” by Yuri Kuznetsov
- “Capitalism: A Complete and Integrated Understanding of the Nature and Value of Human Economic Life” by George Reisman.
- “Austrian Economics in America: The Migration of a Tradition” by Karen I. Vaughn. Reviewed by Robert Ekelund, Jr.
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