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Matthew McCaffrey

Authors, Ekelund and Price have produced an engrossing and informative study of the economic life and times of Edwin Chadwick. Scholars interested in economic policy and reform, the history of industrialization,

Christopher Coyne Peter J. Boettke

We have provided a reconsideration of the role of the economist in economic development. In doing so, we first considered the evolution of development economics

Jayson Coomer Thomas Gstraunthaler

Zimbabwe’s economic crisis originates from its struggle for independence in the 1970s. Military adventures and reckless spending led to exploding budget deficits,

David Howden Philipp Bagus

It is with great trepidation and anticipation that we review Robert Shiller’s new book, The Subprime Solution. Trepidation as to the causes of the problem, which were expected to take a behavioral spin.

Andreas Hoffmann Gunther Schnabl

This paper describes the international transmission of boom-and-bust cycles to small periphery economies as the outcome of excessive liquidity supply in large center economies,

Murray N. Rothbard

Perhaps the best way of writing an introduction for this most welcome French translation of Ethics of Liberty is to discuss what has happe

Vincent J. Tarascio

Professor Spengler’s, “Richard Cantiilon: Fist of the Modems,” published in 1954, remains the classic survey article of Cantillon