Economic Affairs (41.2)
SUGGESTED
- Introduction (page 197)
- COVID-19 and complexity: Hayekian economics and the world after the pandemic (pages 198-210) by Stephen Davies
- Attitudes to wealth in seven countries: The Social Envy Coefficient and the Rich Sentiment Index (pages 211-224) by Rainer Zitelmann
- Attitudes to work and time spent unemployed across 30 years (pages 225-240) by Andrew Dunn
- Sovereign wealth funds: A potential solution to market failure and government failure (pages 241-251) by James Broughel
- Changes in Italy’s education-related digital divide (pages 252-270) by Giorgio Di Pietro
- Nudges for better voters (pages 271-283) by Nicolas Maloberti
- Rising repair costs and the throwaway society (pages 284-299) by John McCollough and Ailian Qiu
- Discussion: Hyperinflation, depression, and the rise of Adolf Hitler (pages 300-308) by Alessandro Roselli
- Discussion: The right to move and the right to exclude: Ilya Somin and ‘foot voting’ (pages 309-312) by Paul Graham
- Discussion: Migration and liberal dilemmas: A comment on Ilya Somin’s ‘foot voting’ (pages 313-316) by Stephen Davies
- Discussion: Rejoinder (pages 317-319) by Ilya Somin
- Review Article: Interest rates or quantity of money? Edward Nelson on Milton (pages 320-336) by Tim Congdon
- Crafting consensus: Why central bankers change their speech and how speech changes the economy (pages 337-339) by Geoffrey Wood
- China’s grand strategy and Australia’s future in the new global order (pages 340-342) by Frank Milne
- Dynamism: The values that drive innovation, job satisfaction, and economic growth (pages 343-345) by Edmund Phelps, Raicho Bojilov, Hian Teck Hoon, Gylfi Zoega
- Religion and the rise of capitalism (pages 346-348) by Benedikt Koehler
- Relentless: The forensics of mobsters’ business practices (pages 349-350) by David Gindis