The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is excited to announce a special issue commemorating the centennial of the founding of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, 1927-2027. Guest edited by @PerBylund and @NewmanJ_R. Submit deadline June 30. Link in comments.
The QJAE has benefited from the work of numerous scholars who have given generously of their time to referee submissions to the journal. We recognize here those who served in 2024 and 2025. Thank you! https://t.co/m7fHMDMdEs
How does inflation erode household stability and weaken intergenerational bonds? Halina Šimo reviews Jeffrey Degner's new book on monetary policy's impact on family life. https://t.co/NQXZdTs96i
Is there a paradox at the core of monarchism? New tools borrowed from radical constructivism illuminate the debate between anarchism and minarchism. In the Journal of Libertarian Studies. https://t.co/aBa1UKs0Vl @mises
Newly discovered letters between Frank Meyer and Murray Rothbard illuminate Rothbard's parting from Ayn Rand's inner circle. In the Journal of Libertarian Studies. https://t.co/M4wAUxkwZG
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is excited to announce a special issue commemorating the centennial of the founding of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, 1927-2027. Guest edited by @PerBylund and @NewmanJ_R. Submit deadline June 30. Link in comments.
New scholarly work is appearing regularly in the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics and the Journal of Libertarian Studies. Some articles from the last month: https://t.co/3ece4swPYS @mises
There ain’t no such thing as a sticky price: all realized prices represent a momentary equilibrium in the market. @NewmanJ_R discusses the implications for monetary disequilibrium theory. In the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. #TANSTAASP@mises https://t.co/Pgqe91FNNN
Clarifying deposit ownership mitigates risks of bank runs, say @PhilippBagus and David Howden in a defense of the "essentialist" view of banking contracts. In the latest issue of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. @mises https://t.co/D69gVEofEU
Ownership, charity, voluntary social contract, or causal parental responsibility? @jakedesyllas examines four competing theories of the parental role within a libertarian framework. In the Journal of Libertarian Studies. https://t.co/E8tpdjO7RL @mises
Greg Kaza reviews @JosephEStiglitz's new book, which @kaza_greg says is a "dedicated attempt to reclaim the word 'freedom' for progressives," but which only demonstrates failure to understand his intellectual opponents. New in the QJAE. https://t.co/opFjDSrchS @mises@sfliberty
What are the ethical consequences and policy implications of Hayek's evolutionary theory of institutions and society? Juan Perote-Peña discusses Hayek's theory in light of recent evidence. Recently published in the Journal of Libertarian Studies. https://t.co/i2v9LYLr3a @mises
Policing problems arise from the inability of bureaucratically managed police to engage in economic calculation, says Tate Fegley. Can competitive provision help? Published today in the QJAE. https://t.co/1zgCZ0TtSK @mises
Peng Xinwei (1907-67), author of a 900 page monetary history of China, deserves recognition as a Chinese Misesian monetary historian, say Song Li and Sue Xiong in the QJAE. https://t.co/ATg9nLTxiB
Visibility of articles published in the QJAE is rising. From 2022 to 2024, article downloads increased by 183%, and the number of unique visitors increased by 149%. Working on Austrian economics research? Submit your paper to the QJAE. Link in the comments.
A new book by Feler Bose argues that sexual and economic freedom are inversely related. Review in the QJAE by Jeffrey Degner. https://t.co/Wk0mcdvWlP @mises
Who are the secretive Treasury officials who enforce government blacklists and dollar sanctions? In the latest QJAE, @peter_c_earle reviews @SalehaMohsin's book on how the dollar came to be weaponized. @mises https://t.co/2pM3KYiBpy
Private pension failure suggests an excess, not an insufficiency, of regulation, say Mark Hyde, Jonathan Moizer, Jonathan Lean, and Sue Farrar in the latest QJAE. @mises@realDavidBJr@aaron_sobczak https://t.co/8GEB5lcohU
The profile of the QJAE continues to rise with inclusion in the Directory of Open Access Journals. Get your work published where it will be read--submit your scholarship on Austrian economics to the QJAE. https://t.co/yqc8ZjGtTX @mises@DOAJplus@DrMarkThornton@PerBylund