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Adrian Ravier es Doctor en Economía Aplicada por la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid y Profesor en la Escuela de Negocios de la Universidad Francisco Marroquín.

Reason Papers. A Journal of Interdisciplinary Normative Studies, Volume 38, no. 2 (Winter 2016),

Editorial —Carrie-Ann Biondi and Shawn Klein

Symposium: Andrew Jason Cohen’s Toleration

Comments on Andrew Jason Cohen’s Toleration

—Emily M. Crookston – 8 Comments on Andrew Jason Cohen’s Toleration —David Kelley

Response to Emily M. Crookston and David Kelley
—Andrew Jason Cohen

Articles

Freedom: Positive, Negative, Expressive —Danny Frederick 39 Memorializing Genocide I: Earlier Holocaust Documentaries

—Gary James Jason

Review Essays

The U.S. Founding: Washington’s Allies and Opponents: Review Essay of John Ferling’s Jefferson and Hamilton, Stephen Knott and Tony Williams’s Washington and Hamilton, Thomas Fleming’s The Great Divide, and Carson Holloway’s Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington Administration

—Richard M. Salsman 89 Review Essay: The Politics of Defeat: A Tribute to Sadik al-Azm’s Self-

Criticism after the Defeat —Kanan Makiya 100 Review Essay: Timur Kuran’s The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East —Salim Rashid 117

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History of Political Economy, Volume 49, Number 1, March 2017

Articles

Sebastian Edwards – Gold, the Brains Trust, and Roosevelt

Nicola Giocoli – The (Rail)Road to Lochner: Reproduction Cost and the Gilded Age Controversy over Rate Regulation

Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay – Musgrave, Samuelson, and the Crystallization of the Standard Rationale for Public Good

José M. Menudo and Nicolas Rieucau – A Previously Unpublished Correspondence between Adam Smith and Joseph Nicolas de Windischgrät

Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino – Is Food Self-Sufficiency Conducive to Long-Term Growth? An Assessment of Malthus (1803) on the International Corn Trade

Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva – Lucas’s Research in the Late 1960s and the Natural Rate of Unemployment

Book Review

Roberto Baranzini – Léon Walras, Elements of Theoretical Economics or the Theory of Social Wealth

PARADOJAS DEL EMPRESARIADO – Por Alberto Benegas Lynch (h)

Al ingenio del  empresario le debemos los alimentos, los medicamentos, los transportes aéreos, marítimos y terrestres, las computadores, los progresos en la cibernética, las comunicaciones, los libros, el teatro, los diques y represas, las tiendas, los comercios, la vestimenta, la refrigeración, los muebles, la edificación y prácticamente todo los que nos rodea.

El empresariado que tiene éxito es en los hechos un benefactor de la humanidad auque sus operaciones no tienen el móvil de la beneficencia sino de incrementar su patrimonio, pero para lo cual, en un mercado libre, está obligado a servir a sus semejantes. Se destaca por tener un olfato y el sentido de la oportunidad al efecto de sacar partida del arbitraje, es decir, para detectar cuando los costos están subvaluados en términos de los precios finales.

Sin embargo ese mismo personaje cuando se alía con el  poder produce desastres monumentales. Al recibir privilegios a través de mercados cautivos no solo explota miserablemente a su prójimo sino que termina entregando su empresa a las fauces del Leviatán.

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LIBERTAS: SEGUNDA ÉPOCA, 2017 | Volumen 2, Número 1

El Método Científico en la Teoría Económica de A. A. Cournot
María Blanco
pp. 3-23

Emprendores, República y Democracia
Alejandro Gómez
pp. 25-44

Incidencia y Efectos de los Impuestos
Gustavo Hasperué
pp. 45-65

Economic and Philosophical Implications of Hayek’s Knowledge Problem
Nicolás Cachanosky & Alexandre Padilla
pp. 67-79

The Final Nail in the Cross of Gold
Ryan H. Murphy & Eric L. Li
pp. 81-89

RIIM 62-63 (Mayo-Octubre 2015)

  • Repensando la macroeconomía del capital Adrián O. Ravier
  • El impacto del mercantilismo español en el Río de la Plata: el caso de los cueros (1790 – 1825) Lionel Alberto Barbagallo
  • ¿Es posible una teoría austríaca de la democracia? Eduardo Fernández Luiña

 La aritmética electoralista del Banco Central Federico Ferrelli Mazza

  • Tres modelos contemporáneos de ciudadanía Alejandra M. Salinas 
  • Una lectura de teoría social y política en Smith, Downs y Nino Teresa De Stefano
  • El Estado Islámico hoy Juan Manuel Quirós Canciller
  • Selección de textos de Juan Hipólito Vieytes Carlos Newland 
  • Jorge Luis Borges: conversación con el público en ESEADE

 

  • Acceda aquí a todos los trabajos.

The Independent Review, Summer 2017, Volume 22, Number 1

Articles
New Thinking on Egalitarianism
By Robert M. Whaples

The New Egalitarianism
SUMMARY
By Adam Martin

From Equality and the Rule of Law to the Collapse of Egalitarianism
SUMMARY
By Ryan M. Yonk
James R. Harrigan

The Misuse of Egalitarianism in Society
SUMMARY
By James R. Otteson Jr.

Judeo-Christian Thought, Classical Liberals, and Modern Egalitarianism
SUMMARY
By Peter J. Hill

Egalitarianism, Properly Conceived: We ALL Are “Rawlsekians” Now!
SUMMARY
By Michael C. Munger

The Limits of Redistribution and the Impossibility of Egalitarian Ends
SUMMARY
By Jeremy Jackson
Jeffrey Palm

We’ll Never Be Royals, but That Doesn’t Matter
SUMMARY
By William Arthur Carden
Sarah Estelle
Anne Bradley

Flat Is Fair: American Public Opinion on Taxes and the Myth of Egalitarianism
SUMMARY
By Brian J. Gaines

Should We Be Pushing for More Equality of Income and Wealth?
SUMMARY
By Edward P. Stringham

Inequality: First, Do No Harm
SUMMARY
By Steven G. Horwitz
Vincent Geloso

Incentives and Expectations: Community Relations and Recovery in Tamil Nadu after the Indian Ocean Tsunami
SUMMARY
By Nakul Kumar

Robert D. Tollison: In Memoriam
SUMMARY
By William F. Shughart II


Book Reviews
C.S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law
By Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson
Reviewed by John Robinson

Escaping Jurassic Government
By Donald F. Kettl
Reviewed by Michael C. Munger

Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science
By Dani Rodrik
Reviewed by Robert M. Whaples

The Great Tradeoff
By Steven R. Weisman
Reviewed by Lotta Moberg

Self-Control or State Control? You Decide; Arguments for Liberty
By Tom G. Palmer and Jameson Campaigne; Aaron Ross Powell
Reviewed by Michael C. Munger

Etceteras
Moderation in Response to Provocation Is No Vice
By Robert Higgs

The Review of Austrian Economics, June 2017, Issue 2, Pages 153-261

The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Volume 19, no. 4 (Winter 2016)

Articles:

The Role of Shadow Banking in the Business Cycle by Arkadiusz Sieroń

The Praxeology of Coercion: A New Theory of Violence Cycles by Rahim Taghizadegan and Marc-Felix Otto

The Interest Rate and the Length of Production: A Comment by David Howden

A Comparison of Direct Investment of Savings and Cash Building of Savings: A Response to Alexandru Pătruți by Philipp Bagus

Reviews:

Concrete Economics: The Hamilton Approach to Economic Growth and Policy by Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong. Reviewed by David Gordon

Money, Banking, and the Business Cycle, Vols. I and II by Brian P. Simpson. Reviewed by Shawn Ritenour