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Book Review: _Questioning the Entrepreneurial State_: _Status-Quo, Pitfalls, and the Need for Credible Innovation Policy_
Matthew McCaffrey reviews Wennberg and Sandström's collection of essays responding to government "industrial policy," offering insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, and the entirely predictable consequences of government attempts to manage them.
Book Review: _The Tangle of Science:_ _Reliability Beyond Method, Rigour, and Objectivity_
Krzysztof Turowski reviews Nancy Cartwright et al.'s book, _The Tangle of Science_. What can Austrian economists learn from a philosophical perspective seemingly completely alien to their own?
Plans, Prices, Coordination, and Clearing: A Rejoinder to Rapka
Newman responds: the plain state of rest is, as Mises said, “a faithful description of what comes to pass in the market at every instant,” not a narrow, contrived construct.
The Relevance of Bitcoin to the Regression Theorem: Reply to Pickering
How might we reconcile the regression theorem with the emergence of bitcoin? Luther responds to Pickering's argument that the "purpose and requirements of the regression theorem" have been misinterpreted.
Statism, Left or Right? A Critique of the Development Project of the Shah in Iran
This article examines the development program during Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi’s period, and its relationship with modernization theory, as a case study of modernization theory's relationship with statism.