The Cato Journal 1992 - Abstracts

The Cato Journal 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
A post-apartheid constitution for South Africa: lessons from public choice. (economic theory to study constitutional reform)Political scienceLowenberg, Anton D.
Asking the right question about monetary policy.Political scienceBoltz, Paul W.
A tough pump to prime.Political scienceSchulkin, Peter A.
Benefits of minimal land-use regulations in developing countries.Political scienceDowall, David E.
Better forecasting or better rules? (economic forecasting)Political scienceHoskins, W. Lee
Commodity prices and monetary policy: what have we learned?Political scienceAngell, Wayne D.
Criteria for judging macroeconomic forecasting.Political scienceSinai, Allen
Environmental problems under socialism. (modern economic theory applied to study environmental problem in Eastern Europe)Political scienceHill, Peter J.
Government and recycling: are we promoting waste?Political scienceWiseman, Clark
Has macro-forecasting failed?Political scienceZarnowitz, Victor
In defense of the credit bureau.Political scienceKlein, Daniel B., Richner, Jason
Index future convertibility: reply to Woolsey. (response to critique of William Wolsey in this issue, p. 475)Political scienceSumner, Scott
Karl Brunner: in memoriam.Political scienceMeltzer, Allan H.
Making monetary policy.Political scienceHetzel, Robert L.
Market constraints on central bank policy.Political scienceKovner, Bruce
Monetary policy, market prices, and supply-side forecasting.Political scienceRanson, David
Money, macroeconomics, and forecasting.Political scienceDorn, James A.
Money targeting and interest-rate targeting in an uncertain world.Political scienceBomhoff, Eduard J.
Morality and monopoly: the constitutional political economy of religious rules.Political scienceTollison, Robert D., Anderson, Gary M.
My experience with government forecasting.Political scienceRoberts, Paul Craig
On foot-loose prices and forecast-free monetary regimes.Political scienceSelgin, George A.
Political guidance on monetary policy.Political scienceNiskanen, William A.
Private forecasting and government policy stability.Political scienceJordan, Jerry L.
Rational expectations and the new classical macroeconomics.Political scienceMeiselman, David I.
Reforming the Bonneville Power Administration.Political scienceCostello, Kenneth W., Haarmeyer, David
Setting a framework for monetary policy.Political scienceStockman, Alan C.
Supply-side forecasting: theory and practice.Political scienceGordon, Robert J.
The art of forecasting: from ancient to modern times.Political scienceMcCloskey, Donald N.
The case for market-based forecasting.Political scienceKudlow, Lawrence A.
The case for zero inflation.Political scienceNeal, Stephen L.
The limits of economic forecasting.Political scienceBordo, Michael D.
The limits of macroeconomics.Political scienceGarrison, Roger W.
The political economy of mandated spending.Political scienceFlowers, Marilyn R.
The rational expectations revolution: an assessment.Political scienceHoover, Kevin D.
The search for macroeconomic stability: comment on Sumner. (response to Scott Sumner, Cato Journal, 1991)Political scienceWoolsey, W. William
Toward forecast-free monetary institutions.Political scienceYeager, Leland B.
Trade barriers in the theory of instrument choice.Political scienceMigue, Jean-Luc
Why has the labor-managed firm failed.Political sciencePejovich, Svetozar
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