| The Cato Journal 1991 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A free-market environmental program. (USSR's environmental protection concerns) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Smith, Fred L., Jr. |
| Economic and political perestroika. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Yemelyanov, Alexei |
| Economic reform: a great bubble or a faint chance to survive? (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Piyasheva, Larisa |
| Foreign profits and the political economy of quotas. | Political science | Godek, Paul E. |
| From plan to market: the post-Soviet challenge. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Dorn, James A. |
| Full privatization of currency in a nearly conventional money and banking system. | Political science | Woolsey, W. William |
| Glasnost and the knowledge problem: rethinking economic democracy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Lavoie, Don |
| Government intervention in health care markets and health care outcomes: some international evidence. | Political science | Santerre, Rexford E., Grubaugh, Stephen G., Stollar, Andrew J. |
| Government v. Coase: the case of smoking. (Ronald Coase) | Political science | Lee, Dwight R. |
| Gradual versus comprehensive reform. (response to Oleg T. Bogomolov, Cato Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, Winter 1992)(USSR's economic reform program) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
| Half or full reform? (Russia's economic reform programs) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Bogomolov, Oleg T. |
| Individual rights, democracy, and constitutional order: on the foundations of legitimacy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Pilon, Roger |
| Institutional development in the USSR. (response to Douglass C. North, Cato Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, Winter 1992) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Naishul, Vitali |
| Institutions, ideology, and economic performance. (economic impact of Soviet institutions) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | North, Douglas C. |
| Insulating economics from politics: toward a constitution of liberty. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Dorn, James A. |
| Liberalism, Marxism, and the state. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Raico, Ralph |
| Moscow's testing ground for new forms of economic and political life. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Popov, Gavriil K. |
| Obstacles in the pursuit of happiness. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Latsis, Otto |
| Perestroika and the limits of knowledge. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Manne, Henry G. |
| Privateering and the private production of naval power. | Political science | Anderson, Gary M., Gifford, Adam, Jr. |
| Privatization solves all. (Russia's economic policies) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Roebrts, Paul Craig |
| Property, markets and money. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Bernholz, Peter |
| Property rights and rent seeking in South Africa. | Political science | Mbaku, John M. |
| Revitalization of socialism or restoration of capitalism? (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Tsypko, Alexander |
| Strategies for restoring financial stability during the transitions from plan to market. (response to Peter Bernholz, Cato Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, Winter 1992)(USSR's financial policies) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Dolan, Edwin G. |
| The dismal fate of Soviet-type economies: Mises was right. (Ludwig von Mises) | Political science | Schroeder, Gertrude E. |
| The Federal Reserve chairman as hero: our defense against monetary excesses? | Political science | Havrilesky, Thomas |
| The first and second Reich: the taming of an industrial-policy advocate.(Robert B. Reich, economist) | Political science | McKenzie, Richard B. |
| The law of the microcosm and the end of socialism. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Gilder, George |
| The minimal politics of market order. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Buchanan, James M. |
| The nondesignability of living systems: a lesson from the failed experiments in Socialist countries. | Political science | Hu, Jixuan |
| The pitfalls of external aid. (response to Peter Bauer, Cato Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, Winter 1993) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Bandow, Doug |
| The political economy of transition to the market. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Milner, Boris |
| The pursuit of happines under socialism and capitalism. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Murray, Charles |
| The soft infrastructure of a market economy. (From Plan to Market: The Posy-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Niskanen, William A. |
| Transition and the privatization problem. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Winiecki, Jan |
| Transition to a market economy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1) | Political science | Sobchak, Anatoly A. |
| Welfare gains from innovation-induced rent seeking. | Political science | Abbot, Alden F., Brady, Gordon L. |
| Western subsidies and eastern reform. (foreign aid) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II) | Political science | Bauer, Peter |
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