Contents of The Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 7, Numbers 1 and 2. Edited by Murray Rothbard.
- “Hyperinflation and Hyperreality: Thomas Mann in Light of Austrian Economics” by Paul A. Cantor
- “The Theory of the Firm: The Austrians as Precursors and Critics of Contemporary Theory” by Nicolai Juul Foss
- “F. A. Hayek on Government and Social Evolution: A Critique” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “The Philosophical Contributions of Ludwig von Mises” by David Gordon
- “The Contributions of W. H. Hutt” by John B. Egger
- “A Note on Jean-Baptiste Say and Carl Menger Regarding Value” by Kenneth K. Sanders
- “Against Excess: Drug Policy for Results” by Mark A. Kleinman, Reviewed by Mark Thorton
- “Banning a Risky Product Cannot Improve Any Consumer's Welfare (Properly Understood), with Applications to FDA Testing Requirements” by Robert Higgs
- “Slavery, Profitability, and the Market Process” by Mark Thorton
- “How is Fiat Money Possible?—or, The Devolution of Money and Credit” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “The Consumption Tax: A Critique” by Murray N. Rothbard
- “Mises and Hayek on Calculation and Knowledge” by Leland B. Yeager
- “Reply to Leland B. Yeager” by Joseph T. Salerno
- “The Philosophy of Austrian Economics” by Barry Smith
- “Second Thoughts on The Philosophical Origins of Austrian Economics” by David Gordon
302 pages, 6" x 9", paperback 2009