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Articles

  • Is Public Expenditure Productive? Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in U.S. Cities, 1880-1920

    By Melissa Yeoh and Dean Stansel (28 pp.) PDF
  • Providing Access to Electricity for the Unserved: A Free-Market Solution

    By Paul Ballonoff (18 pp.) PDF
  • Brazilian Land Tenure and Conflicts: The Landless Peasants Movement

    By Carlos Pestana Barros, Ari Francisco de Araujo Jr. and João Ricardo Faria (29 pp.) PDF
  • The Role of China in the U.S. Debt Crisis

    By James A. Dorn (13 pp.) PDF
  • Diminishing Quality of Fiscal Institutions in the United States and European Union

    By Thomas Grennes (19 pp.) PDF
  • Economic Freedom and Financial Development: International Evidence

    By R.W. Hafer (16 pp.) PDF
  • School Choice and Development: Evidence from the Edgewood Experiment

    By John Merrifield and Nathan L. Gray (16 pp.) PDF
  • Incredible Commitments: Why the EMU Is Destroying Both Europe and Itself

    By George Selgin (12 pp.) PDF
  • IMF Subsidies, Cancellations, and Resumptions: New Empirical Evidence

    By Adrian Urbaczka and Roland Vaubel (16 pp.) PDF

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  • Knowledge and Cooperation: A Liberal Interpretation

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  • The Case for Polarized Politics: Why America Needs Social Conservatism

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