Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, vol. 27, no. 2, 2024
In this issue, the latest scholarship developing the Austrian School of economic thought.
In this issue, the latest scholarship developing the Austrian School of economic thought.
In this issue, new scholarship in Austrian economics, including Nicholas Eberstadt's 2023 lecture on COVID and unemployment and James McClure and Dwight Lee on Robert Frank's progressive consumption tax.
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (QJAE) is a refereed journal that promotes the development and extension of Austrian economics and the analysis of contemporary issues in the mainstream of economics from an Austrian perspective.
In this issue, articles on business cycles, monetary policy, theory of the firm, Brazilian economic freedom, Brazil's recent recession, and French interventionism. Plus six book reviews.
In this issue, papers on commodity money, Mises as Currency School free banker, the Panic of 1797, and more.