quinta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2009

The Review Of Austrian Economics 20-21-22


RAE 20


 


Value and exchange: Two windows for economic theorizing


Richard E. Wagner


What economic agents do: How cognition and interaction lead to emergence and complexity


Robert L. Axtell


Exchange and evolution


Jason Potts


Methodological interactionism: Theory and application to the firm and to the building of trust


Bart Nooteboom


Towards an Austro–German theory of uneven economic development? A plea for theorising by inclusion


Erik S. Reinert


Value and exchange in economic theorizing: The contribution of the Freiburg School


Gerrit Meijer


Value and exchange in law and economics: Buchanan versus posner


Alain Marciano


The exchange paradigm: Where to now?


Meir Kohn


Review of Virgil Henry Storr’s Enterprising slaves & master pirates: Understanding economic life in the Bahamas,


New York: Peter Lang, 2004, 147pp


Christopher J. Coyne


David Prychitko, Markets, Planning and Democracy: Essays after the collapse of communism. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2002, Bibliography and index. pp 190.


Gus diZerega


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RAE 21


 


Heterogeneous human capital, uncertainty, and the structure of plans: A market process approach to marriage and divorce


Steven Horwitz and Peter Lewin


Self-ignorance: Towards an extension of the Austrian paradigm


Thierry Aimar


Mises’ democracy–dictatorship equivalence theorem: A critique


Bryan Caplan


The complex role of Karl Menger in the Viennese economic theory


Giandomenica Becchio


A critique of the new comparative economics


J. Barkley Rosser and Marina V. Rosser


Eric M. Jackson, The PayPal Wars


World Ahead Publishing, Los Angeles, CA, 2006, 270 pp., includes index, Price $15.95.


Edward P. Stringham


Benedetto Gui, Robert Sugden (eds). Economics and Social Interaction: Accounting for Interpersonal Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, xv + 299 pages, ISBN 0-521-84884-9.


Thomas Marmefelt


Social embeddedness, social capital and the market process: An introduction to the special issue on Austrian economics, economic sociology and social capital


Paul Lewis and Emily Chamlee-Wright


Bonding and bridging: Social capital and the communitarian critique of liberal markets


John Meadowcroft and Mark Pennington


The market as a social space: On the meaningful extraeconomic conversations that can occur in markets


Virgil Henry Storr


Discovery and social learning in non-priced environments: An Austrian view of social network theory


Emily Chamlee-Wright and Justus A. Myers


The meaning of “social capital” as it relates to the market process


Sanford Ikeda


Uncertainty, power and trust


Paul Lewis


Social capital and snake oil


Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap


Government intervention and the structure of social capital


Anthony M. Carilli, Christopher J. Coyne and Peter T. Leeson


Randall G. Holcombe, Entrepreneurship and economic progress


New York, Routledge, 2007, 204 pp


Joshua C. Hall


Editorial announcement


Peter J. Boettke, Christopher J. Coyne, Pierre Garrouste and Steve Horwitz


Advancing economic analysis beyond the equilibrium framework


Randall G. Holcombe


The Austrian roots of the economics of institutions


Pierre Garrouste


Is the Austrian business cycle theory still relevant?


Anthony M. Carilli and Gregory M. Dempster


Monetary policy as bad medicine: The volatile relationship between business cycles and asset prices


Philipp Bagus


Why the structure of capital and the useful lives of its components matter: A test based on a model of Austrian descent


George C. Bitros


Are residual economic relationships normally distributed? Testing an assumption of neoclassical economics


Thomas Bundt and Robert P. Murphy


An economic analysis of national reconstruction at gunpoint


Review Essay on After War: The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy, by Christopher J. Coyne (Stanford University Press, 2008)


Robert Higgs


Review of Jack High (ed.): Humane Economics: Essays in honor of Don Lavoie


Howard Baetjer


Making poor nations rich: Entrepreneurship and the process of economic development, edited by Benjamin Powell. 2008. Stanford: Stanford Economics and Finance and the Independent Institute


Art Carden


 


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RAE 22


 


Inputs and institutions as conservative elements


Art Carden


The rules of abstraction


Douglas Glen Whitman


The challenge of akrasia for the theory of rational choice


Gene Callahan


Origins of Menger’s thought in French liberal economists


Gilles Campagnolo


Ludwig von Mises on the epistemological foundation for social sciences reconstructed


Gregor Zwirn


F. A. Hayek’s influence on Nobel Prize winners


David B. Skarbek


Francesco Parisi and Charles K. Rowley, eds., The Origins of Law and Economics: Essays by the Founding Fathers


Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1 84064 963 1.


Steven G. Medema


Review of Richard E. Wagner’s fiscal sociology and the theory of public finance: An exploratory essay


Massachusetts: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2007, 228 pp.


Brian Pitt


Best case, worst case, and the golden mean in political economy: An introduction to a symposium on Tim Besley’s principled agents? The political economy of good government


Peter J. Boettke and Christopher J. Coyne


On good government


Robert D. Tollison


Politics, selection and the public interest: Besley’s benevolent despot


Geoffrey Brennan


Elections as takeover bids: Some agonistics concerning good government


Richard E. Wagner


Principles and politics: Like oil and water


Randall G. Holcombe


Irrational principals


Bryan Caplan


The principal difficulty: Besley’s neo-Rousseavian aspirations


Michael C. Munger


Reply


Timothy Besley


The politics and economics of global interventionism


A Review Essay of Opposing the Crusader State, Robert Higgs and Carl P. Close (eds.)


Christopher Coyne


The limits of rocket science: A critical review of David Warsh’s Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations


Warsh, David (2006), Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations: A Story of Economic Discovery, New York–London: W.W. Norton & Company


John Fay


The curious destiny of a heterodoxy: The Austrian economic tradition


Thierry Aimar


A reformulation of the foundations of welfare economics


Randall G. Holcombe


Thought experiments, counterfactuals and comparative analysis


Paul Dragos Aligica and Anthony J. Evans


Austrian business cycle theory: Empirical evidence


Francis Bismans and Christelle Mougeot


The economic analysis of social norms: A reappraisal of Hayek’s legacy


Agnès Festré and Pierre Garrouste


A symposium on Theodore Burczak’s, Socialism after Hayek


Andrew Farrant


Socialism after Hayek and human sociality


Edward McPhail


Post-Hayekian socialism a la Burczak: Observations


J. Barkley Rosser and Marina V. Rosser


After Hayek: On Theodore Burczak’s socialism after Hayek


Sandra J. Peart and David M. Levy


Why Austrian socialism?


Theodore Burczak


The behavioral foundations of Austrian economics


Randall G. Holcombe


Hayek and liberal pedagogy


Robert F. Garnett


Different employment of capitals in vertically integrated sectors: Smith after the Austrians


Ferdinando Meacci


Homo moralis


D. J. Den Uyl


Is social justice for or against liberty? The philosophical foundations of Mill and Hayek’s theory of liberty


Huei Chun Su


Alertness, local knowledge, and Johnny Appleseed


David Skarbek


Review of Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein, Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness


New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008, 293+x pages.


Alexandre Padilla


Dead aid: Why aid is not working and how there is a better way for Africa


Johan van der Walt


 


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