Capital is not a factor of production but organizes the allocation and distribution of resources in capitalism Eduard Braun OriginalPaper Open access 10 September 2024
A heroic theory of the business cycle: Incorporating Schumpeterian insights into Austrian business cycle theory Raymond C. Niles OriginalPaper 21 August 2024
Patrick Schotanus, The market mind hypothesis: Understanding markets and minds through cognitive economics. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter (2023) LXVII + 426 pages. Paperback Matthew Kelly BookReview 12 August 2024
Per L. Bylund (ed), A Modern Guide to Austrian Economics. 2022. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 328 pages. USD $49.45 (paperback) James McClure BookReview 06 August 2024
Dariusz Pieńkowski, The Economics of Sustainable Development and Distribution: The Unfairness and Injustice of Milton Friedman’s Capitalism. Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics, Routledge (2024). 196 pages. $180.00 Víctor I. Espinosa BookReview 05 August 2024
John B. Davis’ Identity, Capabilities, and Changing Economics, Cambridge University Press, 2024, pp. 288 + xiv, $34.99 Erwin Dekker BookReview 01 August 2024
Alicja Sielska (ed.), Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe. Austrian Perspectives, Routledge, 2024. 200 pages. 135.00 GBP (hardback) Anthony J. Evans BookReview 30 July 2024
Militarized climate planning: what is left? Nathan P. GoodmanJordan K. LofthouseMikayla Novak OriginalPaper 17 July 2024
Industrial production over the business cycle 1919–2022: R/S and wavelet hurst analysis of multifractality and Austrian business cycle theory Robert F. Mulligan OriginalPaper 12 June 2024
Sanford Ikeda, a city cannot be a work of art: learning economics and social theory from Jane Jacobs. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Xxv + 400 pages. USD 59.99 (hardback) Alain Bertaud BookReview 03 June 2024
Am I a good puppet? A review essay of Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy André Quintas ReviewPaper Open access 12 April 2024 Pages: 199 - 211
Correction to: Lorenzo Infantino, unintended consequences and the social sciences: an intellectual history. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2023. Xii + 121 pages. USD 99.00 (hardback) Richard E. Wagner Correction 12 April 2024
Correction to: John Hagel III, the Journey Beyond fear: leverage the three pillars of positivity to build your success. New York: McGraw Hill, 2021. Iv + 247 pages. USD 28.00 (hardback) Richard E. Wagner Correction 12 April 2024
Contractualism in post-colonial state-building: A liberal approach to sovereignty and governmentality Kaleb Demerew OriginalPaper 22 February 2024
John Hagel III, the Journey Beyond Fear: Leverage the Three Pillars of Positivity to Build Your Success. New York: McGraw Hill, 2021. Iv + 247 pages. USD 28.00 (hardback) Richard E. Wagner BookReview 20 February 2024
Comparing the epistemic burdens of liberal transition and central planning Max Molden OriginalPaper Open access 09 February 2024
Untangling the commons: three different forms of commonality Stefano Moroni OriginalPaper Open access 01 February 2024
Lorenzo Infantino, Unintended consequences and the social sciences: an intellectual history. Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2023. Xii + 121 pages. USD 99.00 (hardback) Richard E. Wagner BookReview 12 January 2024
Social capital facilitates emergent social learning Alexander W. CraigVirgil Henry Storr OriginalPaper 22 December 2023
Financial innovation, optimal financing structure, an Austrian perspective Jason Lermyte OriginalPaper 02 November 2023
Social problems: implications for Virginia political economy Mikayla Novak OriginalPaper 19 October 2023
Integrating rationality and spiritedness to correct a misleading dichotomy Sarah MooreRichard E. Wagner OriginalPaper 07 September 2023
The perils of regulation and the theory of interventionism – an application to the Berlin rent freeze Max Molden OriginalPaper Open access 01 September 2023
A struggle of incomplete visions: Creative destruction vs. The economy of knowledge James McClureNathanael SnowDavid Thomas OriginalPaper 25 August 2023
Randall G. Holcombe, Following Their Leaders: Political Preferences and Public Policy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Xvi + 213 Pages. 34.99 USD (paperback) Mikayla Novak BookReview 23 June 2023
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, Beyond Positivism: Behaviorism, and Neoinstitutionalism in Economics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 222 pages. 97.50 USD (hardback) Alain Marciano BookReview 11 May 2023
Comparing the effectiveness of private and public sector innovation: A review essay of The myth of the entrepreneurial state Rodney Yerger ReviewPaper 09 May 2023
Information, classification and contestability: a cultural economics approach to Uber’s entry into the taxi industry Anthony J. Evans OriginalPaper 04 May 2023
Correction to: The perils of lax economic policy: the case of Chile during the COVID-19 pandemic Victor I. Espinosa Correction 14 April 2023
Economic calculation and instruments of interpretation Michael R. RomeroVirgil Henry Storr OriginalPaper 25 March 2023
The perils of lax economic policy: The case of Chile during the COVID-19 pandemic Victor I. Espinosa OriginalPaper 11 March 2023
Interdependence: good, bad, or indifferent? Zachary A. CollierZachary J. Gochenour OriginalPaper 10 March 2023
Opportunity discovery or judgment? Value investing’s incompatibility with Austrian economics revisited David J. RappAndrea RappTrevor Daher OriginalPaper 15 February 2023 Pages: 153 - 177
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, Restarting the Future: How to Fix the Intangible Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022. Xii + 303 pages. 27.95 USD (hardback) Ryan H. Murphy BookReview 24 January 2023
Arthur B. Laffer, Brian Domitrovic, and Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield, taxes have consequences: an income tax history of the United States. New York: Post Hill Press, 2022. 440 Pages. 28.00 USD (hardback) Tyler Watts BookReview 18 January 2023
Austrian economics as a relevant research program Daniel J. Smith OriginalPaper 17 January 2023 Pages: 501 - 514
Karen I. Vaughn, Essays on Austrian Economics and Political Economy. Arlington: Mercatus Center, 2021. 314 Pages. USD 24.95 (paperback) Abigail R. Hall BookReview 09 January 2023
The wisdom of classical political economy in economics: incorporated or lost? Gabriel F. BenzecryDaniel J. Smith OriginalPaper 03 January 2023 Pages: 133 - 152
Two worlds collide: A review essay of Humanomics: moral sentiments and the wealth of nations for the twenty-first century Marcus SheraKacey Reeves West ReviewPaper 28 November 2022
Menger and Jevons: beliefs and things Sandra J. PeartDavid M. Levy OriginalPaper 25 November 2022 Pages: 271 - 287
Carl Menger: a reappraisal for the 21st century: an introduction to the symposium Daniel Nientiedt OriginalPaper 23 November 2022 Pages: 141 - 143
Karl Wennberg and Christian Sandström (Eds.), Questioning the Entrepreneurial State: Status-quo, Pitfalls, and the Need for Credible Innovation Policy. Cham: Springer, 2022. xi + 367 Pages. USD 59.99 (hardback) Randall G. Holcombe BookReview 21 November 2022
Menger’s precursors in the German subjective-value tradition and his advancements in the theory of wants and goods David A. HarperAnthony M. Endres OriginalPaper Open access 16 November 2022 Pages: 217 - 245