RAE VOLUME 8
Murray Rothbard had long dreamed of an Austrian academic journal. In 1986, his dream came true. The Mises Institute published it, and it changed everything. The Austrians could focus on internal development, highlight the contrast with the mainstream, and show their wares to the profession and the world at large.
Rothbard was an exacting editor, and results are spectacular and historic.
The individual issues have been nearly impossible to find, until now. Today you can own the entire set, learn from the pioneering articles that Murray and his co-editors saw as crucial, and see what gave the modern Austrian movement its scholarly momentum.
I. Articles
Roger W. Garrison
1.The Federal Reserve: Then and Now
Don Bellante
2.Sticky Wages, Efficiency Wages, and Market Process
Walter Block
3.Total Repeal of Antitrust Legislation: A Critique of Bork, Brozen, and Posner
Joseph T. Salerno
4.Ludwig von Mises’s Monetary Theory in Light of Modern Monetary Thought
David Gordon
5.Justice and Redistributive Taxation: James Buchanan versus Ludwig von Mises
Editorial
1.Walter Block, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Joseph T. Salerno
I. Articles
John B. Egger
2.Arthur Marget in the Austrian Tradition of the Theory of Money
Jesús Huerta de Soto
3.A Critical Analysis of Central Banks and Fractional-Reserve Free Banking from the Austrian Perspective
Murray N. Rothbard
4.Egalitarianism and the Elites
II. Notes and Replies
Walter Block
5.Ethics, Efficiency, Coasian Property Rights and Psychic Income: A Reply to Harold Demsetz
Nicolai Juul Foss
6.Information and the Market Economy: A Note on a Common Marxist Fallacy
III. Book Review
7. James M. Buchanan, Ethics and Economic Progress Reviewed by David Gordon
Murray Rothbard had long dreamed of an Austrian academic journal. In 1986, his dream came true. The Mises Institute published it, and it changed everything. The Austrians could focus on internal development, highlight the contrast with the mainstream, and show their wares to the profession and the world at large.
Rothbard was an exacting editor, and results are spectacular and historic.
The individual issues have been nearly impossible to find, until now. Today you can own the entire set, learn from the pioneering articles that Murray and his co-editors saw as crucial, and see what gave the modern Austrian movement its scholarly momentum.
I. Articles
Roger W. Garrison
1.The Federal Reserve: Then and Now
Don Bellante
2.Sticky Wages, Efficiency Wages, and Market Process
Walter Block
3.Total Repeal of Antitrust Legislation: A Critique of Bork, Brozen, and Posner
Joseph T. Salerno
4.Ludwig von Mises’s Monetary Theory in Light of Modern Monetary Thought
David Gordon
5.Justice and Redistributive Taxation: James Buchanan versus Ludwig von Mises
Editorial
1.Walter Block, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Joseph T. Salerno
I. Articles
John B. Egger
2.Arthur Marget in the Austrian Tradition of the Theory of Money
Jesús Huerta de Soto
3.A Critical Analysis of Central Banks and Fractional-Reserve Free Banking from the Austrian Perspective
Murray N. Rothbard
4.Egalitarianism and the Elites
II. Notes and Replies
Walter Block
5.Ethics, Efficiency, Coasian Property Rights and Psychic Income: A Reply to Harold Demsetz
Nicolai Juul Foss
6.Information and the Market Economy: A Note on a Common Marxist Fallacy
III. Book Review
7. James M. Buchanan, Ethics and Economic Progress Reviewed by David Gordon