The Cato Journal 1991 - Abstracts

The Cato Journal 1991
TitleSubjectAuthors
A free-market environmental program. (USSR's environmental protection concerns) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceSmith, Fred L., Jr.
Economic and political perestroika. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceYemelyanov, Alexei
Economic reform: a great bubble or a faint chance to survive? (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political sciencePiyasheva, Larisa
Foreign profits and the political economy of quotas.Political scienceGodek, Paul E.
From plan to market: the post-Soviet challenge. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceDorn, James A.
Full privatization of currency in a nearly conventional money and banking system.Political scienceWoolsey, W. William
Glasnost and the knowledge problem: rethinking economic democracy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceLavoie, Don
Government intervention in health care markets and health care outcomes: some international evidence.Political scienceSanterre, Rexford E., Grubaugh, Stephen G., Stollar, Andrew J.
Government v. Coase: the case of smoking. (Ronald Coase)Political scienceLee, 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 scienceNiskanen, William A.
Half or full reform? (Russia's economic reform programs) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceBogomolov, Oleg T.
Individual rights, democracy, and constitutional order: on the foundations of legitimacy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political sciencePilon, 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 scienceNaishul, Vitali
Institutions, ideology, and economic performance. (economic impact of Soviet institutions) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceNorth, Douglas C.
Insulating economics from politics: toward a constitution of liberty. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceDorn, James A.
Liberalism, Marxism, and the state. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceRaico, Ralph
Moscow's testing ground for new forms of economic and political life. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political sciencePopov, Gavriil K.
Obstacles in the pursuit of happiness. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceLatsis, Otto
Perestroika and the limits of knowledge. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceManne, Henry G.
Privateering and the private production of naval power.Political scienceAnderson, Gary M., Gifford, Adam, Jr.
Privatization solves all. (Russia's economic policies) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceRoebrts, Paul Craig
Property, markets and money. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceBernholz, Peter
Property rights and rent seeking in South Africa.Political scienceMbaku, John M.
Revitalization of socialism or restoration of capitalism? (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceTsypko, 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 scienceDolan, Edwin G.
The dismal fate of Soviet-type economies: Mises was right. (Ludwig von Mises)Political scienceSchroeder, Gertrude E.
The Federal Reserve chairman as hero: our defense against monetary excesses?Political scienceHavrilesky, Thomas
The first and second Reich: the taming of an industrial-policy advocate.(Robert B. Reich, economist)Political scienceMcKenzie, Richard B.
The law of the microcosm and the end of socialism. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceGilder, George
The minimal politics of market order. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceBuchanan, James M.
The nondesignability of living systems: a lesson from the failed experiments in Socialist countries.Political scienceHu, 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 scienceBandow, Doug
The political economy of transition to the market. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceMilner, Boris
The pursuit of happines under socialism and capitalism. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceMurray, Charles
The soft infrastructure of a market economy. (From Plan to Market: The Posy-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceNiskanen, William A.
Transition and the privatization problem. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceWiniecki, Jan
Transition to a market economy. (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part 1)Political scienceSobchak, Anatoly A.
Welfare gains from innovation-induced rent seeking.Political scienceAbbot, Alden F., Brady, Gordon L.
Western subsidies and eastern reform. (foreign aid) (From Plan to Market: The Post-Soviet Challenge, Part II)Political scienceBauer, Peter
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