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Boettke, Peter
Boyer, George R.
Caplan, Bryan
Coursey, Don
Cox, Donald
Cowen, Tyler
Emmett, Ross
Hart, David
Hubbard, R. Glenn
Huberman, Bernardo
Irwin, Douglas A.
Jasay, Anthony de
Reflections from Europe:
May 3, 2004: Economic Theories of Social Justice: Risk, Value, and Externality
April 5, 2004: Third Time Lucky in Russia: Can Putin Build a Real Economy from Oil and Rigour?
March 1, 2004: Some Democratic Economics: If We Pay the Piper, Whose Tune Will He Play?
February 12, 2004: The Things Labour Unions Are Up To
January 7, 2004: A Tadpole Constitution, Part II: Majority Rule by Any Other Name
December 1, 2003: A Tadpole Constitution, Part I: How Confederacy Could Turn into a Federal Superstate
November 3, 2003: Shall We Borrow from the Children?
September 17, 2003: Free-Riding on the Euro
September 1, 2003: Property and its Enemies, Part III: How to Get a Free Lunch? Just Apply for It.
August 4, 2003: Property and its Enemies, Part II: Is Ownership a Myth?
August 4, 2003: Property and its Enemies, Part I: "Design Faults" in Locke's Theory of Property Taint Ownership with Guilt
June 2, 2003: Capitalism and Virtue: Politicians Do Not Understand the Economy, But Do Managers?
May 15, 2003: Float or Sink? The Millstone of the "Social Market" in Germany
April 24, 2003: More Nonsense on Stilts: Mr. Bentham Is At It Again
April 7, 2003: What Price Pride? On the Hidden Costs of Economic Illiteracy
April 7, 2003: Turkey Knocking on Europe's Door
March 3, 2003: The Sins of the Fathers and the Sins of the Sons: Economic Consequences of a United States of Europe
July 15, 2002: Thirty-five Hours
April 22, 2002: Your Dog Owns Your House
Kling, Arnold
Lemieux, Pierre
Lessig, Lawrence
Levy, David M. and Sandra J. Peart
Mahoney, Richard
Martin, Antoine
McChesney, Fred S.
McCullagh, Declan
Miron, Jeffrey A.
Murphy, Kevin M.
Nye, John V.C.
Peart, Sandra J.
Richman, Sheldon
Roberts, Russell
Rose, Morgan
January 6, 2003: Elasticity and Its Expansion, Teacher's Corner
December 2, 2002: Shedding Light on Market Power, Teacher's Corner
October 28, 2002: What Malthus Missed, and Attacks on Individualists, Teacher's Corner
September 16, 2002: In Defense of Malthus, Teacher's Corner
June 3, 2002: The Econlib Summer Reading List, Teacher's Corner
May 13, 2002: Information, Prices, and Socialism's Flaws, Teacher's Corner
April 22, 2002: Implications of Costly Information, Teacher's Corner
April 1, 2002: Free Labor, Constrained State, Teacher's Corner
March 11, 2002: An Education in Market Failure, Teacher's Corner
February 18, 2002: Economists' Views on the Costs of War, Part II, Teacher's Corner
January 28, 2002: Economists' Views on the Costs of War, Part I, Teacher's Corner
January 7, 2002: Paying for Farm Subsidies, Teacher's Corner
November 26, 2001: Patent Laws and the War on Good Drugs, Teacher's Corner
November 5, 2001: Risk versus Uncertainty, or Mr. Slate versus Great-Aunt Matilda, Teacher's Corner
September 24, 2001: Does It Matter How You Pay for a State Dinner?
A Lesson on Ricardian Equivalence, Teacher's Corner
October 15, 2001: How to Reduce Unemployment, If We Want, Teacher's Corner
August 6, 2001: A Brief History of the Concept of Comparative Advantage, Teacher's Corner
Sanderson, Allen R.
Selgin, George
Tabarrok, Alexander
Wesbury, Brian S.
White, Lawrence H. and George Selgin
Special Series
A Brief History of the Concept of Comparative Advantage, by Morgan Rose (August 6, 2001)
Does It Matter How You Pay for a State Dinner? A Lesson on Ricardian Equivalence, by Morgan Rose (September 24, 2001)
The Econlib Summer Reading List, by Morgan Rose (June 3, 2002)
Economists' Views on the Costs of War, Part I, by Morgan Rose (January 28, 2002)
Economists' Views on the Costs of War, Part II, by Morgan Rose (February 18, 2002)
An Education in Market Failure, by Morgan Rose (March 11, 2002)
Elasticity and Its Expansion, by Morgan Rose (January 6, 2003)
Free Labor, Constrained State, by Morgan Rose (April 1, 2002)
How to Reduce Unemployment, If We Want, by Morgan Rose (October 15, 2001)
In Defense of Malthus, by Morgan Rose (September 16, 2002)
Information, Prices, and Socialism's Flaws, by Morgan Rose (May 13, 2001)
Implications of Costly Information, by Morgan Rose (April 22, 2001)
Patent Laws and the War on Good Drugs, by Morgan Rose (November 26, 2001)
Paying for Farm Subsidies, by Morgan Rose (January 7, 2002)
Risk versus Uncertainty, or Mr. Slate versus Great-Aunt Matilda, by Morgan Rose (November 5, 2001)
Shedding Light on Market Power, by Morgan Rose (December 2, 2002)
What Malthus Missed, and Attacks on Individualists, by Morgan Rose (October 28, 2002)
Many additional biographies with bibliographies can be found in the Biography pages of the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics.
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