The Review of Austrian Economics
Volume 5, Number 1
I.Articles
1.Eighteen Problematic Propositions in the Analysis of the Growth of Government
Robert Higgs
2.An Evolutionary Contractarian View of Primitive Law: The Institutions and Incentives Arising Under Customary Indian Law
Bruce L. Benson
3.Austrian Capital and Interest Theory: Wieser’s Contribution and the Menger Tradition
A. M. Endres
4.New Classical and Old Austrian Economics: Equilibrium Business Cycle Theory in Perspective
Roger W. Garrison
II.Review Essay
5.Marxism, Capitalism and Mercantilism A Review of Traders Versus the State by Garcia Clark
David Osterfeld
III.Book Reviews
6.Israel M. Kirzner, Discovery, Capitalism, and Distributive Justice
Reviewed by David Gordon
7.Philip Mirowski, More Heat Than Light: Economics as Social Physics, Physics as Nature’s Economics
Reviewed by David Gordon
8.Robert Formaini, The Myth of Scientific Public Policy
Reviewed by David Gordon
9.Morris Silver, Foundations of Economic Justice
Reviewed by David Gordon
The Review of Austrian Economics
Volume 5, Number 2
I. Articles
1.The Great Depression of 1946
Richard K. Vedder and Lowell Gallaway
2.Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School of Economics
Jeffrey M. Herbener
3.The End of Socialism and the Calculation Debate Revisited
Murray N. Rothbard
4.De-Socialization in a United Germany
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
II. Notes and Replies
5.The Preferred Tax Type: Comment on Herbener
Alexander Tabarrok
6.Comment on Preferred Tax Type: Reply to Tabarrok
Jeffrey M. Herbener
III. Book Reviews
7.Bettina Bien Greaves, ed., Ludwig von Mises, Economic, Freedom and Interventionism: An Anthology of Articles and Essays
Reviewed by Roger W. Garrison
8.Donald N. McCloskey, If You’re So Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise
Reviewed by David Gordon
9.Jonathan Wolff, Robert Nozick: Property, Justice, and the Minimal State
Reviewed by David Gordon