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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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Two Wrongs Make a Right : The Market for Illegal Goods in the Presence of Corruption
Desierto, Desiree; Nye, John V. - 2012
With corruption, prohibition is better at curtailing consumption than taxation. Prohibition enforcers are incentivized to enforce against illegal producers to extract bribes from them, while the latter willingly pay the bribes to keep supplying the market. In equilibrium, total quantity is...
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Henry Hazlitt as an Intellectual Middleman of ‘Orthodox Economics’
Boettke, Peter J.; Palagashvili, Liya - 2012
Henry Hazlitt was a public intellectual who had unusual strength in both economic reasoning and articulation and played a central role in communicating the ideas of classical or ‘orthodox’ economics to the general public. He occupied a unique position in the mid-20th century intellectual...
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Does Political Competition Matter for Public Goods Provision? - Evidence from Russian Regions
Nye, John V.; Vasilyeva, Olga - 2012
Does political competition matter for public policies under conditions of imperfect elections and autocracy? Which mechanisms of accountability give better results in terms of social welfare under conditions of suppressed political competition? To answer these questions we use panel data...
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Establishing a New Order : The Growth of the State and the Decline of Witch Trials in France
Johnson, Noel D. - 2012
The growth of the 17th century French state contributed to the establishment to a more regular, and even liberal legal order. Higher fiscal demands on the state led to a process of legal standardization that extended the rule of law. We use data on witch trials and taxation covering twenty-one...
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An Anarchist’s Reflection on the Political Economy of Everyday Life
Boettke, Peter J. - 2012
James Scott has written a detailed ethnography on the lives of the peoples of upland Southeast Asia who choose to escape oppressive government by living at the edge of their civilization. To the political economist the fascinating story told by Scott provides useful narratives in need of...
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Been There Done that : The Political Economy of Déjà Vu
Boettke, Peter J. - 2012
n the midst of the current financial crisis the economics profession has seen a monumental resurrection of Keynesian ideas. The debate, which Keynes started back in the 1930s, is being picked up again, not where it left off, but in exactly the same place it started. While Keynesian theories were...
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Markets as Economizers of Information : Field Experimental Examination of the 'Hayek Hypothesis'
Al-Ubaydli, Omar - 2012
The work of Friedrich Von Hayek contains several testable predictions about the nature of market processes. Vernon Smith termed the most important one the 'Hayek Hypothesis': equilibrium prices and the gains from trade can be achieved in the presence of diffuse, decentralized information, and in...
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What Determines Trust? Human Capital vs. Social Institutions : Evidence from Manila and Moscow
Nye, John V. C. - 2012
It is now well established that highly developed countries tend to score well on measures of social capital and have higher levels of generalized trust. In turn, the willingness to trust has been shown to be correlated with various social and environmental factors (e.g. institutions, culture) on...
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Financing and Signaling Decisions under Asymmetric Information
Christie, Angelina - 2012
This paper presents an experimental investigation of a financing-investment environment under asymmetric information. It examines the underpricing-signaling hypothesis. Importantly, the paper tests and compares this hypothesis under the two institutions for financing offers that are commonly...
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Two Systems of Public Finance : Entrepreneurial and Parasitical
Hanke, Steve H. - 2012
Expositions of the theory of public finance mostly assume that taxation must be the primary instrument for generating revenue. This assumption is neither historically accurate nor theoretically necessary. Rather, it universalizes an institutional arrangement that is particular to the...
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