The Cato Journal 1999 - Abstracts

The Cato Journal 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A brief history of the Australian Notes Issue Board, 1920-24.Political scienceColeman, William
Asian problems and the IMF.(International Monetary Fund)Political scienceMeltzer, Allan H.
Capital mobility, inflation, and harmonization.Political scienceNiskanen, William A.
Does asymmetric information justify bank capital adequacy regulation?Political scienceDowd, Kevin
Dumb networks and smart capital.(information networks in the global financial market)Political scienceWriston, Walter
Employment prospects of welfare recipients: another look at the data.(Statistical Data Included)Political scienceKaestner, Robert
Enterprise and biodiversity: do market forces yield diversity of life?Political scienceYoung, Andrew T., Schap, David
F. A. Hayek, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceHamowy, Ronald
Hayek's liberal legacy.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceMacedo, Stephen
How to avoid international financial crises.Political scienceYeager, Leland B.
How to establish monetary stability in Asia.Political scienceHanke, Steve H.
Industrial organization and 'Human Action'.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceElzinga, Kenneth G.
International financial crises: myths and realities.Political scienceSchwartz, Anna J.
Is there a need for an international lender of last resort?Political scienceSchwartz, Anna J.
Lessons for Asia from Mexico.(financial crisis)Political scienceMeigs, A. James
Ludwig von Mises and price indexes.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)(response to article in this issue, p. 259)Political scienceTimberlake, Richard H.
Ludwig von Mises and the case for gold.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceSelgin, George
Managing planet earth: adaptation and cosmology.Political sciencePendergraft, Curtis A.
Mises and his understanding of the capitalist system.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceKirzner, Israel M.
Mises and the dialog of science.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)(response to article in this issue, p. 215)Political scienceTullock, Gordon
Mises, monopoly, and the market process.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)(response to article in this issue, p. 233)Political scienceMachovec, Frank M.
Monetary policy in the 21st century: an impossible task?Political scienceDowd, Kevin
Political influence and the Internal Revenue Service.Political scienceCouch, Jim F., Atkinson, Keith, Singleton, Tommie, Williams, Pete M.
Politics as the art of confined compromise: a comment on Boudreaux and Lee.(Donald Boudreaux, Dwight Lee)Political scienceBrooks, Michael
Public export inspections in the United States and their privatization.Political scienceOlds, Kelly B.
Public school spending and student achievement: the case of New Jersey.(Statistical Data Included)Political scienceCoate, Douglas, VanderHoff, James
Reflections on 'Human Action' after 50 years.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)Political scienceSmith, Vernon L.
Rent seeking and economic growth: evidence from the states.Political scienceBrumm, Harold J.
The European Monetary Union: a political time bomb.Political scienceDe Quiros, Lorenzo Bernaldo
The globalization of finance.Political scienceGreenspan, Alan
The IMF's imprudent role as lender of last resort.(International Monetary Fund)Political scienceCalomiris, Charles W.
The labor market status of women.(Statistical Data Included)Political scienceGullason, Edward T.
The methodology of 'Human Action'.(On the Legacy of Mises and Hayek)(response to article in this issue, p. 195)Political scienceWhite, Lawrence H.
The origin of Mexico's 1994 financial crisis.Political scienceGil-Diaz, Francisco
The unintended consequences of regulating addictive substances.Political scienceGifford, Adam, Jr.
Women's athletics and the elimination of men's sports programs: a reevaluation.Political scienceMcBride, Dennis K., Worcester, Laura L., Tennyson, Stephanie L.
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