Scholarly Publications

 

 

 

 

          

In the Mises Library at Hillsdale College.  From 1942 until his death Mises wrote all of his books and articles at this desk in his private study.

Books

 

Making Poor Nations Rich: Entrepreneurship and the Process of Development.  Stanford University Press.  Palo Alto: CA.  2007.

 

Journal Articles

 

Somalia After State Collapse: Chaos or Improvement.” (with Ryan Ford and

Alex Nowrasteh) Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.  Forthcoming.

 

“An Experimental Investigation of Hobbesian Jungles” (with Bart Wilson). 

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.  Vol. 66.  2008.

 

“The Environment of Productive Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Asia and the

Pacific Rim.” Indian Journal of Economics and Business.  Special Issue

2007.

           

“Does Development Aid Lead To Economic Freedom?” (with Matt Ryan). 

Journal of Private Enterprise.  Vol. 22. No. 1.  Fall 2006.

 

“In Reply to Sweatshop Sophistries.”  Human Rights Quarterly.  Vol. 28. No.4. Nov. 2006.

 

 “Taxing Development: The Law and Economics of Traffic Impact Fees.” (with

Jack Estill and Edward Stringham).  Boston University Public Interest Law Journal.  Vol. 16. No. 1.  Fall 2006.

 

“The Economics of Outsourcing.” (with Matt Ryan).  California Labor &

Employment Law Review.  Vol. 20. No. 4. August 2006.

 

“Sweatshops and Third World Living Standards: Are the Jobs Worth the Sweat?”

(with David Skarbek) Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 27.  No. 2. Spring 2006.

 

“State Development Planning: Did it Create an East Asian Miracle?” Review of Austrian Economics, Vol. 18.  No. 3/4. December 2005.

           

“The Economics of Inclusionary Zoning Reclaimed: How Effective are Price

Controls?” (with Edward Stringham) Florida State University Law Review, Vol. 33. No. 2. Winter 2005.

 

“The Economics of Cybersecurity: Evidence From the Financial Industry”

Journal of Law, Economics, and Public Policy. Vol. 1.  No. 2. Winter 2005.

 

“Competition and Monopoly Power in Local Government: An Extension of Caplan (2001).” Public Choice, Vol. 120. 2004.

 

“Do Pessimistic Assumptions About Human Behavior Justify Government?” (with Christopher Coyne) The Journal of Libertarian Studies. Vol. 17 No. 4. Fall 2003.

 

“Economic Freedom and Growth: The Case of the Celtic Tiger.” Cato Journal, Vol. 22 No. 3. Winter 2003.

 

“Explaining Japan’s Recession.” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2. Summer 2002.

 

Other Peer Reviewed Publications (Reviews, Notes, Policy Papers)

 

Review of “Globalization and Its Enemies by Daniel Cohen.” Independent Review.  Vol. 13 No. 1.  2008.

 

“A Taste of Protectionism: Coca-Cola in the Classroom.”  Educational Note.  Journal of Private Enterprise.  Vol. 23 No. 1.  Fall 2007.

 

Review of “The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan.” (with Prema Popat) New Perspectives on Political Economy.  Vol. 3 No. 1.  2007.

 

“Miracle on Kildare Street: What Ireland’s Economic Revival Measn for Arizona.”  Policy Brief.  Goldwater Institute.  No. 219.  March 2007.