Fiscal Theory
On Mathematical Thinking in Economics
The interest of scholars in the application of mathematics to the social sciences is particularly lively at the present time.
Review of Fiscal Sociology and the Theory of Public Finance. By Richard E. Wagner
Fiscal Sociology and the Theory of Public Finance merits the serious attention of scholars interested in public economics, Austrian economics, and libertarianism alike.
Douglass C. North and Non-Marxist Institutional Determinism
Douglass North has written many essays and books over forty or more years in which he has sought to reintegrate economic theory and economic histor
Reveiw of The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan
In this article, Walter Block reviews Bryan Caplan’s The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies.
Building the Edifice: An Interview with Jeffrey M. Herbener
Volume 17, Number 3 (Fall 1997)
An Interview with Jeffrey M. Herbener
There is No Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment
Even mainstream empirical data shows that the Phillips Curve is wrong and that inflation does not cure unemployment.
Health Care and the Candy Store Called Socialism
In socialist countries of old, it was easy to find cookies and candies in state-owned stores while fresh meat and bread was rare, writes Jim Fedako
Easy Money Policy
Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Mark Thornton discusses Martin Wolf’s support for continued easy money policy, and also the latest push by t