SUGGESTED
EDITORIAL
Introduction by J R Shackleton
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
- What’s ideological about limited government?, by Christian Bjørnskov
- Exploitation of Eurosystem loopholes and their quantitative reconstruction, by Karl Svozil
- What Sweden thinks about markets, capitalism and the rich, by Anders Ydstedt, Rainer Zitelmann
- The economic surplus: A history of an eventually problematic idea, by Evan W Osborne
- Can machine learning reduce volatility in electricity markets? Lessons from the economic calculation debate, by Fuat Oğuz, Mustafa Çağrı Peker
- Impact of the Medicaid expansions on heart disease mortality in the United States: A county-level analysis, by Grady King, Srinivas Palanki
- Hegel on the right to private property, by Benedikt Koehler
- Key lessons learned from food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Arab countries, by Suzan Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed R Abonazel
DISCUSSIONS
- Not just the top five journals: A recipe for European economists, by Magnus Henrekson, Lars Jonung, Mats Lundahl
- Human presence is a necessary part of the solution for environmental conservation and land use, by José Ramón Arévalo
- Some reflections on Hardin’s property rights solution to the tragedy of the commons, by Lawrence W C Lai
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Liz Truss: More than a lettuce?, by J R Shackleton
BOOK REVIEWS
- The returns to power: A political theory of economic inequality By Thomas Remington. Oxford University Press. 2023. pp. 432. £64.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-0197685952. £19.99 (pbk). ISBN: 978-0197685969. £13.33 (Kindle ebk). ISBN: 978-0197685976 by Dmitrii Trubnikov
- The care dilemma: Caring enough in the age of sex equality By David Goodhart. Forum. 2024. pp. 256. £25.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1800753617. £12.99 (pbk). ISBN: 978-1800753631. £11.99 (Kobo ebk). ISBN: 978-1800753624 by Annabel Denham
- Catholic social thought, the market and public policy: Twenty-first century challenges Edited by Philip Booth and André Azevedo Alves. St Mary’s University Press. 2024. 302 pp. £40.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1916786004. £28.00 (ebk). ISBN: 978-1916786028 by Robert C B Miller
- Money in the twenty-first century: Cheap, mobile, and digital By Richard Holden. University of California Press. 2024. pp. 232. £24.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-0520395268. £21.54. (Kindle ebk). ISBN: 978-0520395275 by Susanna Booth
- No one left: Why the world needs more children By Paul Morland. Forum. 2024. pp. 272. £20.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1800754102. £12.99 (pbk). ISBN: 978-1800754126. £13.45 (ebk). ISBN: 978-1800754119 by Charles Amos