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September 2019
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Table of Contents September 2019
Re-examination of the Empirical Evidence Concerning Colonial New Jersey’s Paper Money, 1709–1775: A Comment on Farley Grubb
by
Ronald W. Michener
Fads and Trends in
OECD
Economic Thinking on Denmark: A Word-Frequency Approach
by
Thomas Barnebeck Andersen
Publications, Citations, Position, and Compensation of Economics Professors
by
Yifei Lyu
and
Alexis Akira Toda
The Liberal Tradition in South Africa, 1910–2019
by
Martin van Staden
Lawrence Summers Deserves a Nobel Prize for Reviving the Theory of Secular Stagnation
by
Julius Probst
Adam Smith’s Library: General Check-List and Index
by
Hiroshi Mizuta
Convention: A Philosophical Study—Introduction, Chapter I, and Chapter II
by
David K. Lewis
March 2019
(issue overview)
Table of Contents March 2019
Are a Few Huge Outcomes Distorting Financial Misconduct Research?
by
Emre Kuvvet
A Response to “Are a Few Huge Outcomes Distorting Financial Misconduct Research?”
by
Andrew C. Call
,
Nathan Y. Sharp
, and
Jaron H. Wilde
Is the United States an Outlier in Public Mass Shootings? A Comment on Adam Lankford
by
John R. Lott, Jr.
and
Carlisle E. Moody
Confirmation That the United States Has Six Times Its Global Share of Public Mass Shooters, Courtesy of Lott and Moody’s Data
by
Adam Lankford
Do Right to Carry Laws Increase Violent Crime? A Comment on Donohue, Aneja, and Weber
by
Carlisle E. Moody
and
Thomas B. Marvell
RTC
Laws Increase Violent Crime: Moody and Marvell Have Missed the Target
by
John J. Donohue
,
Abhay Aneja
, and
Kyle D. Weber
Unforced Errors: Tennis Serve Data Tells Us Little About Loss Aversion
by
Michał Krawczyk
Tennis Serve Data May Elude Some as Serves Get Too Fast
by
Nejat Anbarci
,
K. Peren Arin
, and
Christina Zenker
Why Did Milton Friedman Win the Nobel Prize? A Consideration of His Early Work on Stabilization Policy
by
James Forder
and
Hugo Monnery
Edmund Burke as an Economist
by
Donal Barrington
Thoughts and Details on Scarcity
by
Edmund Burke
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