Economic Affairs (Vol 41.1)
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Contents:
- Introduction (pages 1-2)
IIMR Conference
- The fiscal and monetary response to COVID‐19: What the Great Depression has – and hasn’t – taught us (pages 3-20) by George Selgin
- Can central banks run out of ammunition? The role of the money‐equities‐interaction channel in monetary policy (pages 21-37) by Tim Congdon
- Debt, deficits, and inflation (pages 38-50) by Forrest Capie and Geoffrey Wood
- Assessing the Powell policy review (pages 51-58) by Robert Hetzel
- Do enlarged fiscal deficits cause inflation? The historical record (pages 59-83) by Michael D. Bordo and Mickey D. Levy
Original Articles
- Poverty volatility and poverty in developing countries (pages 84-95) by Sena Kimm Gnangnon
- Salvador Allende’s development policy: Lessons after 50 years (pages 96-110) by Victor I. Espinosa
- Impact of the Affordable Care Act on diabetes diagnoses in the United States: A county-level analysis (pages 96-110) by Rupa Palanki, Siva Chamarthy, Srinivas Palanki
- International free riding on institutions (pages 123-140) by Robert Gmeiner
Discussions
- Freedom through foot voting (pages 141-152) by Ilya Somin
(You can watch Ilya Somin present his new book ‘Free to Move’ on the IEA YouTube channel here.) - Samuel Brittan: Liberal Keynesian? (pages 153-161) by Michael James
Review Article
- The mystery of Modern Monetary Theory (pages 162-174) by Joakim Book
Book Reviews
- CHANGING TIMES: ECONOMICS, POLICIES, AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN BRITAIN SINCE 1951 by Martin Chick (pages 175-177) by Nicholas Crafts
- GREED IS DEAD: POLITICS AFTER INDIVIDUALISM. by Paul Collier, John Kay (pages 178-179) by Emily Carver
- YOU’RE HIRED: UNTOLD SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF A POPULIST PRESIDENT by Casey B. Mulligan (pages 180-181) by John Phelan
- CLASSICAL LIBERALISM AND THE INDUSTRIAL WORKING CLASS: THE ECONOMIC THOUGHT OF THOMAS HODGSKIN by Alberto Mingardi (pages 182-184) by Pedro Schwartz
- ULTIMATE PRICE: THE VALUE WE PLACE ON LIFE by Howard Friedman (pages 185-187) by Christopher Snowdon
- THE WEIRDEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD: HOW THE WEST BECAME PSYCHOLOGICALLY PECULIAR AND PARTICULARLY PROSPEROUS by Joseph Henrich (pages 188-190) by Benedikt Koehler
- INVENTING IDEAS: PATENTS, PRIZES, AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, by Zorina Khan (pages 191-193) by