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Theorie 167 Theory 167 History of economic thought 41 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 41 Experiment 35 Neue politische Ökonomie 26 Public choice 26 Welt 26 World 26 Game theory 21 Spieltheorie 21 Institutional economics 20 Institutionenökonomik 20 Austrian economics 18 Economics 18 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 18 Österreichische Schule 18 Economic liberalism 16 Public debt 16 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 16 Öffentliche Schulden 16 China 14 Liberalism 14 Liberalismus 14 Economic growth 13 Wirtschaftswachstum 13 Entrepreneurship 12 Entrepreneurship approach 12 USA 12 United States 12 Democracy 11 Demokratie 11 Finanzpolitik 11 Fiscal policy 11 Canada 10 Kanada 10 Classical economics 9 Klassische Ökonomie 9 Public goods 9 Öffentliche Güter 9
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Wagner, Richard E. 127 Coyne, Christopher J. 52 Boettke, Peter J. 44 Klein, Daniel B. 38 Houser, Daniel 36 Geloso, Vincent 24 Koyama, Mark 17 Ramirez, Carlos D. 17 Martinelli, César 16 White, Lawrence H. 15 Mollerstrom, Johanna 14 Stratmann, Thomas 14 Johnson, Noel D. 13 Eusepi, Giuseppe 11 Devereaux, Abigail 10 Meyer, Carrie A. 10 Hall, Abigail R 8 Jones, Garett 8 Nye, John V. 8 Palagashvili, Liya 8 Al-Ubaydli, Omar 7 Freer, Mikhail 7 Candela, Rosolino A. 6 Congleton, Roger D. 6 Hall, Abigail 6 Podemska-Mikluch, Marta 6 Alshamy, Yahya 5 Candela, Rosolino 5 Goodman, Nathan P. 5 Levy, David M. 5 Murphy, Jon 5 Duncan, Thomas K. 4 Goodman, Nathan 4 Groseclose, Tim 4 Hammer, Eric 4 Jedwab, Remi 4 Moszoro, Marian W. 4 Owens, Matthew 4 Peart, Sandra J. 4 Petrie, Ragan 4
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GMU Working Paper in Economics 515 GMU Working Paper in Economics Forthcoming 11 GMU Working Paper in Economics (Forthcoming) 1 GMU Working Paper in Economics, 2020 1 GMU Working Paper in Economics, Forthcoming 1
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Misinformation Is a Word We Use to Shut You Up
Klein, Daniel B. - 2023
The policing of “information” is the stuff of Naziism, Stalinism, Maoism, and similar anti-liberal regimes. To repress criticism of their dicta and diktats, anti-liberals label criticism “misinformation” or “disinformation.” Those labels are instruments to crush dissent. This paper...
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Costly Waiting in Dynamic Contests : Theory and Experiment
Song, Jian; Houser, Daniel - 2022
We extend the war of attrition by studying a three-period dynamic contest game. In our game, players can fight against their opponents at certain period of the contest and can flee at any time. Waiting is costly. We focus on the role of waiting costs and show that the value of waiting costs is a...
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International Trade as a Peace Project
Coyne, Christopher J.; Hall, Abigail R; Smith, Nathaniel - 2022
This paper explores the importance of international trade in generating both immediate economic benefits and broader benefits of peace. We discuss the theoretical foundations of international trade as a source of economic and non-economic benefits that foster peace. Next, we review the empirical...
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Systems-Theoretic Lawmacro : An Antidote to Keynesian Indigestion?
Wagner, Richard E. - 2022
This paper is written for a Liberty Fund conference on 'Liberty in relation to law and macroeconomics'. The paper works with recognition that the models we use are not neutral devices to see more clearly into reality because they also shade that reality in different ways. For instance, a model...
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Resisting Education
Carvalho, Jean-Paul; Koyama, Mark; Williams, Cole - 2022
Educational institutions not only build human capital; they also shape culture. We present a model of cultural dynamics produced by cultural transmission through the education system. Groups that are culturally marginalized are also economically disadvantaged and exhibit various forms of...
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Menger and Contemporary Austrian Economics : Knowledge, Institutions and Liberalism
Boettke, Peter J. - 2022
Carl Menger published his classic work Principles of Economics in 1871, that work is the founding text of what came known as the “Austrian School of Economics”. That label has now been used to describe a historical school of thought, as well as contemporary academic economists and public...
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Austrian Economics in the 21st Century
Boettke, Peter J. - 2022
Carl Menger published Principles of Economics ([1871] 1976) 150 years ago in 1871, and he died 100 years ago in 1921 at the age of 81. Yet, what Joseph Schumpeter said of Menger after his death we could argue is still true today, “Menger is nobody's pupil and what he created stands”...
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Razor-Thin Elections
Levine, David; Martinelli, César - 2022
We argue that standard models that solve the paradox of voting do a bad job explaining the frequency of very close elections. We instead model head-to-head elections as a competition between incentive schemes to turn out voters. We show that elections are either heavily contested, and decided by...
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The Ratchet Effect
Coyne, Christopher J.; Hall, Abigail R; Owens, Matthew - 2022
This paper explores the "ratchet effect," which is a theory of government growth. The underlying logic is as follows. During a crisis, both the magnitude (or “scale”) and the range (or “scope”) of government activities grow, relative to before the crisis. After the crisis subsides, some...
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Government Propaganda
Coyne, Christopher J.; Alshamy, Yahya - 2022
This paper explores various aspects of government propaganda. We begin by reviewing the key literature in economics related to politics, information, and propaganda. We then discuss the techniques and functions of government propaganda before turning to the political economy of propaganda. We...
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