Contents of The Review of Austrian Economics, Volume 9, Number 1 and 2. Edited by Murray Rothbard
- “Free Banking and the Free Bankers” by Jorg Guido Hulsmann
- “Portfolio Management of the Free Banks of Illinois: An Examination of Historical Allegations” by Salim Rashid and Abdus Samad
- “Hayek, Business Cycles and Fractional Reserve Banking: Continuing the De-Homogenization Process” by Walter Block and Kenneth M. Garschina
- “The Myth of the Income Effect” by Pascal Salin
- “Hayek: Some Missing Pieces” by Anthony de Jasay
- “Vertical Restraints and the Retail Free Riding Problem: An Austrian Perspective” by David W. Boyd
- “Rejoinder: Salerno on Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement” Leland B. Yeager
- “A Final Word: Calculation, Knowledge, and Appraisement” by Joseph T. Salerno
- “Socialism: A Property or Knowledge Problem?” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “Calculation and the Question of Arithmetic” by Jeffrey M. Herbener
- “Keynes Was a Keynesian” by Roger W. Garrison
- “Intimidation by Rhetoric” by Murray N. Rothbard
- “Economic Thought Before Adam Smith (vol. I)” and “Classical Economics (vol. II)” by Murray Rothbard. Reviewed by Leland B. Yeager
- “Economic Calculation and the Limits of Organization” Peter G. Klein
- “Cartels as Efficient Productive Structures” by Pascal Salin
- “The Myth of Natural Monopoly” Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- “New Light on the Prehistory of the Theory of Banking and the School of Salamanca” by Jesus Huerta de Soto
- “In Defense of Fiduciary Media—or, We Are Not Devo(lutionists), We Are Misesians!” George Selgin and Lawrence H. White
- “Central Banking, Free Banking, and Financial Crises” by Roger W. Garrison
- “Who Owes What, and To Whom? Public Debt, Ricardian Equivalence, and Governmental Form” by Richard E. Wagner
- “Reflections on the Misesian Legacy in Economics” Israel M. Kirzner
356 pages, 6" x 9", paperback 2009