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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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From Internal Taxes to National Regulation : Evidence from a French Wine Tax Reform at the turn of the Twentieth Century
Franck, Raphaël; Johnson, Noel D.; Nye, John V. C. - 2013
The growth of the modern regulatory state is often explained in terms of an unambiguous increase in regulation driven by the actions of central governments. Contrary to this traditional narrative, we argue that governments often strove to weaken the autarkic tendencies of regional laws, thereby...
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James Buchanan's Public Debt Theory : A Rational Reconstruction
Wagner, Richard E. - 2013
James Buchanan's Public Principles of Public Debt is universally associated with the claim that debt allows the cost of public activity to be shifted onto future generations. This claim treats a generation as a unitary and acting entity. While such treatment is standard fare for macro theorists...
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Cultural Trends as Seen in Ngrams : Karl Polanyi with a Hayekian Twist
Klein, Daniel B. - 2013
In this very casual paper, I reproduce results from the Google Ngram Viewer. The main thrust is to show that around 1880 governmentalization of society and culture began to set in — a great transformation, as Karl Polanyi called it. But that great transformation came as a reaction to...
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Three Frank Questions to Discipline Your Theorizing
Klein, Daniel B. - 2013
Social science fledglings can improve their theorizing by focusing on three questions: Theory of what?, Why should we care?, and What merit in your explanation? This suite of questions takes the spine of theory to be explanation. Explanation has a counterpart in the thing to be explained, the...
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The Irony of the Calculus of Consent : Diaspora for a Budding Research Program
Wagner, Richard E. - 2013
This paper is for presentation at a program on the dismemberment of the economics program at the University of Virginia in the mid-1960s. It is a literary flying buttress to “Virginia Political Economy, Rationally Reconstructed.” Where the earlier paper mostly looks forward from 1963, this...
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Taxation as a Quasi-Market Process : Explanation, Exhortation, and the Choice of Analytical Windows
Hebert, David J. - 2013
This paper identifies two broad strands of fiscal theorizing which date back to the late 19th century in the persons of Knut Wicksell (1896) and Francis Edgeworth (1897). From Edgeworth descends the treatment of public finance as a branch of applied statecraft, as conveyed these days largely...
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What Kind of State in Our Future? Fact and Conjecture in Vito Tanzi's Government Versus Markets
Wagner, Richard E. - 2013
This is a review essay on Vito Tanzi's "Government versus Markets: The Changing Economic Role of the State." The bulk of this book looks backward on the relative growth of government from late in the 19th century until recent times when that growth seems to have stopped in many places. Tanzi...
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Legal Centralization and the Birth of the Secular State
Johnson, Noel D.; Koyama, Mark - 2013
This paper investigates the relationship between the historical process of legal centralization and increased religious toleration by the state. We develop a model in which legal centralization leads to the criminalization of the religious beliefs of a large proportion of the population. This...
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The Effects of Earmarks on the Likelihood of Reelection
Stratmann, Thomas - 2013
Many models predict that incumbent legislators use government spending — “pork barrel” spending — to increase their vote shares in elections. To date, however, evidence for this hypothesis is scarce. Using recently available data on the sponsorship of earmarks in U.S. appropriations...
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Human Capital in the Creation of Social Capital : Evidence from Diplomatic Parking Tickets
Jones, Garett; Nye, John V. - 2012
We provide evidence that individuals selected from societies with high human capital are more likely to cooperate when placed in an environment comparable to the state of nature: The world of New York City diplomatic parking. National average IQ, a robust predictor of economic growth, is found...
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