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Hayek on complexity, uncertainty and pandemic response Mark Pennington OriginalPaper Open access 29 July 2020 Pages: 203 - 220
William Beveridge’s “mock trial of economists” David M. LevySandra J. Peart OriginalPaper 06 September 2019 Pages: 221 - 252
Amimetic assets and persistent profits under competition Robert Gmeiner OriginalPaper Open access 31 July 2019 Pages: 253 - 277
Microfoundations and macroeconomics: 20 years Nicolás Cachanosky OriginalPaper 08 April 2020 Pages: 279 - 288
Two paths forward for Austrian macroeconomics William J. Luther OriginalPaper 01 June 2020 Pages: 289 - 297
Speculative holding of goods and the macroeconomic implications of interventions into the pricing process G. P. Manish OriginalPaper 30 May 2020 Pages: 299 - 309
Forced savings and political malinvestment: an application of steve horwitz’s microfoundations and macroeconomics Bryan P. Cutsinger OriginalPaper 03 June 2020 Pages: 311 - 322
Microfoundations and macroeconomics at 20: some reflections Steven Horwitz ReviewPaper 31 July 2020 Pages: 323 - 330
Daniel Aldrich, Black wave how networks and governance shaped Japan’s 3/11 disasters. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2019. xviii + 264 pages. USD 27.50 (paperback) Laura Grube BookReview 09 December 2019 Pages: 331 - 335
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