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Curriculum Vitae Daniel B. Klein Professor of Economics, JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22031 [email protected] Home page: http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/klein/index.html September 2020 This is primarily a list of publications with links. All activities listed in reverse chronology. My two chief ongoing projects are editing Econ Journal Watch and leading the Adam Smith Program at GMU Econ . Education Ph.D., Economics, New York University, defended 1989, conferred 1990. B.S., Economics, George Mason University, 1984. Employment JIN Chair, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, 2014-present Professor of Economics, George Mason University, 2005-present. Associate Professor of Economics, Santa Clara University, September 1997-2005. Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Irvine, 1989-1996. Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Stanford University with Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the Institute for Humane Studies, 1988-1989. Professional Roles and Affiliations Editor, Econ Journal Watch (econjwatch.org) Director, Adam Smith Program at GMU Econ Senior Fellow, Fraser Institute (link ) Member, Advisory Board, Adam Smith Seminar, American Enterprise Institute Member, Advisory Council, Adam Smith Project, Liberty Fund Member, Advisory Board, Heterodox University Daniel Klein Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 33

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Curriculum Vitae

Daniel B. KleinProfessor of Economics, JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA [email protected]

Home page: http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/klein/index.htmlSeptember 2020

This is primarily a list of publications with links. All activities listed in reverse chronology.

My two chief ongoing projects are editing Econ Journal Watch and leading the Adam Smith Program at GMU Econ.

EducationPh.D., Economics, New York University, defended 1989, conferred 1990.B.S., Economics, George Mason University, 1984.

EmploymentJIN Chair, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, 2014-presentProfessor of Economics, George Mason University, 2005-present.Associate Professor of Economics, Santa Clara University, September 1997-2005.Assistant Professor of Economics, University of California, Irvine, 1989-1996.Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Stanford University with Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the Institute for Humane Studies, 1988-1989.

Professional Roles and AffiliationsEditor, Econ Journal Watch (econjwatch.org)Director, Adam Smith Program at GMU EconSenior Fellow, Fraser Institute (link)Member, Advisory Board, Adam Smith Seminar, American Enterprise InstituteMember, Advisory Council, Adam Smith Project, Liberty FundMember, Advisory Board, Heterodox UniversityAcademic Advisory Council and Associate Fellow, Ratio Institute, Stockholm, SwedenMember, Mont Pelerin SocietyAdjunct Fellow, Cato Institute, Washington, DC.Research Fellow, Independent Institute, Oakland, CaliforniaAdjunct Scholar, Reason Public Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CaliforniaMember, Board of Policy Advisors, Heartland Institute, Illinois.Member, Academic Advisory Council, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, EnglandMember, Advisory Editorial Board, Society journalMember, Advisory Editorial Board, Journal des Économistes et des Étude HumainesMember, Council of Scholars, Foundation for Economic Education, Irvington, New York

Awards and PrizesAll-time best paper award (one of just a few selected) of The Independent Review, awarded 2009, for

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“Quality-and-Safety Assurance: How Voluntary Social Processes Remedy Their Own Shortcomings,” which appeared in 1998 (listed below). Award ceremony at APEE conference, Las Vegas, 2010.

Spontaneous Order Award, from the Fund for the Study of Spontaneous Order at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, June 2004.

Leavey Award for Excellence in Private Enterprise Education, awarded by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, for the Civil Society Institute, Dec. 2003.

Breetwor Fellowship for the 2002-03 and 2003-04 academic years, Santa Clara University.

Extra-Ordinary Performance Award, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University, for performance during the 2000-2001 year. Award for “triple-crown” outstanding performance in research, teaching, and service.

Smith Prize in Austrian Economics, 2000, awarded annually by a Selection Committee of the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics for Best Article (in any journal), for the article:”Discovery and the Deepself,” Review of Austrian Economics, 11, 1999: 47-76.

Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award, 1998, given by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation for outstanding public-policy book; for Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit (Brookigs, 1997).

Second prize in essay contest held by the Mont Pelerin Society on "Responsibility and Choice in a Free Society," for essay "Liberty, Dignity, and Responsibility." The award include a cash prize and a travel grant to the 1996 General Meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society in Vienna, September, 1996.

Best dissertation award (Ehrlich Prize), 1988-89 academic year, Department of Economics, New York University.

RESEARCH

BooksAuthor: Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation. Oxford University Press, 2012 (paperback 2013).

Co-editor (with F.E. Foldvary): The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues, a volume about how new technology makes obsolete many of the standard arguments against free enterprise. New York University Press, 2003.

Editor: What Do Economists Contribute?, a volume of previous published articles by R. Coase, T. Schelling, F. Hayek, F. Graham, W. Hutt, I. Kirzner, D. McCloskey, C. Philbrook, and G. Tullock on being an economist; the central theme is that what society most needs from economists is instruction and enlightenment in the basics of the discipline. New York: New York University Press (softback and hardback), 1999; London: Macmillan (hardback), 1999. London: Palgrave (softback edition),

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2001. Chinese translation: Law Press, China, 2005.

Editor: Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct, an interdisciplinary volume of articles, mostly previously published, on the emergence and maintenance of reputation and trust by nongovernmental means. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Co-author: Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit (with A. Moore and B. Reja). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, Washington D. C., 1997. The book argues that curb zones and bus stops are a crucial component of transit services. Many problems of urban transit can be traced to the commons problem existing at the curb. Privatizing curb zones in five-year leases would create a foundation for free enterprise in urban transit. The book won a 1998 Sir Antony Fisher International Memorial Award from the Atlas Foundation. It has been reviewed in JEL, EJ, SEJ, Trans. Res., JAPA, Regulation, and elsewhere.

Korean translation: Korean Research Institute of Transportation Industries, 2005.

Peer Reviewed Journals (Econ Journal Watch articles are listed under a separate heading)

Adam Smith, David Hume, Liberalism, and Esotericism: An Introduction (w/T.W. Merrill), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Link (SSRN).

Adam Smith on Reputation, Commutative Justice, and Defamation Laws (w/Mark Bonica). Link (SSRN). Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. (This is part of the JEBO project.)

Conservative Liberalism: Hume, Smith, and Burke as Policy Liberals and Polity Conservatives. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Link (SSRN).

Stockholm City’s Elderly Care and COVID19: Interview with Barbro Karlsson (w/ C. Stern), Society (online first link). Link (SSRN). Also Ratio WP: link.

Civility and Civil Courage, Society 56, 2020: 581-585. Link (SSNR).

Sweden’s Coronavirus Strategy Will Soon Be the World’s, Foreign Affairs, May 12, 2020. Link

Karl Mittermaier and the Hands of Classical Liberalism, Economic Affairs 40(2): 209-219 (June 2020).

Commutative, Distributive, and Estimative Justice in Adam Smith, Adam Smith Review, forthcoming. Link

Hume and Smith on Utility, Agreeableness, Propriety, and Moral Approval (w/Erik Matson and Colin Doran), History of European Ideas, forthcoming. Link (SSRN); Link (prepub).

Adam Smith’s 1759 Rebuke of the Slave Trade, The Independent Review, forthcoming. Link (SSRN). #1 for week at SSRN, link.

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WalkAway: Observational Data on 150 Erstwhile Democrats, Society 57, 2020:53-58. Link (SSRN).

Civility and Civil Courage, Society 56, December 2019: 581-585. Link

Is It Just to Pursue Honest Income?, Economic Affairs 39, 2019: 400-409. Link (SSRN).

Think Spiral: The Divided Brain and Classical Liberalism, Society, forthcoming. Link (SSRN).

Republication of “Adam Smith and Human Resources: The Moral Challenges of Modern Society,” Nuova Storia Contemporanea, forthcoming.

The Man within the Breast, the Supreme Impartial Spectator, and Other Impartial Spectators in Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments, w/Erik W. Matson and Colin Doran. History of European Ideas 44(8): 1153-1168. 2018. Link (SSRN); Link (article).

Language, Discourse, and Ostension: Selected Passages, Society 56(4): 362-368. Link (SSRN). Link (article).

The Man within the Breast, the Supreme Impartial Spectator, and Other Impartial Spectators in Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments, w/Erik W. Matson and Colin Doran. History of European Ideas, forthcoming. Link

On Jordan Peterson, Postmodernism, and PoMo-Bashing. Society, forthcoming. Link (SSRN). In SSRN's top-5 papers of the week.

The Warm Liberalism of Erik Gustaf Geijer, w/Björn Hasselgren. Society, forthcoming. Link (SSRN). Link (prepub.). (Also published at Liberal Currents, link.)

Liberalism and Allegory: A Tragedy. Laissez-Faire, forthcoming (Universidad Francisco Marroquin). Link (SSRN)

Survey Results of Economic Professors on Immigration, Drug, and Pharmaceutical Policy, w/ Jason J. Briggeman and William L. Davis. Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives (University of Tennessee, Martin) 45(1): 118-125. Link (longer version at SSRN).

The Joys of Yiddish and Economics, The Independent Review22(3): 435-441; Link In SSRN’s top-5 papers of the week.

George Will’s Statecraft as Soulcraft: Selected Passages, Society 54(5): 454-458. Link

Team Republican: A review essay of Charles C.W. Cooke, The Conservatarian Manifesto: Libertarians, Conservatives, and the Fight for the Right’s Future. Modern Age, Winter 2016: 63-66. Link

Adam Smith’s Non-foundationalism, Society 53(3), 2016: 278-286. Link A Plea Regarding ‘Liberal,’ Modern Age 57(3), Summer 2015: 7-16. Also: Intercollegiate Review

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website, July 27, 2015. Link My piece was the target article of commentary by Charles C.W. Cooke (link) and John Zmirak (here), and I replied: “‘Liberal’ – Step One: A Reply to John Zmirak and Charles C.W. Cooke,” Intercollegiate Review website, July 30, 2015 (link).

This piece has been selected for inclusion in In Defense of the West: New Essays on Culture, edited by Mark J. Zunac, submitted to University of Chicago Press.

A Demand for Encompassment: A Hayekian Experimental Parable about Political Psychology, w/Xiaofei Pan, Daniel Houser, and Gonzalo Schwarz, Rationality and Society 27(1), 2015: 70-95. Link

Allegory and Political Economy: A Reply to Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith Review 8, 2015: 305-307. (A short reply to Kennedy’s review of my book Knowledge and Coordination.) Link

Ought as an Is: On the Positive-Normative Distinction, Studies in Emergent Order 7, 2014: 56-73. Link

Unfolding the Allegory of Market Communication and Social Error and Correction, The Adam Smith Review 7, 2014: 250-275. Link

Reprinted in The UFM Companion to Adam Smith, edited by Julio H. Cole, pp. 89-123, Guatemala City: Universidad Francisco Marroquin, 2017.

Smith’s Attitude toward Rousseau (A review essay of Dennis C. Rasmussen’s book on Smith and Rousseau), The Adam Smith Review 7, 2014: 323-329. Link

The Forsaken-Liberty Syndrome: Looking at Published Judgments to Say Whether Economists Reach a Conclusion. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 71(5), Nov. 2012: 1250-1272. Link

Most Economists Welcome Ideological Openness, A Survey Indicates, (with William Davis, Bob Figgins, and David Hedengren), The Independent Review 17(2), Fall 2012: 227-231. Link

The Improprieties of the Pretense of Knowledge, The Independent Review 17(2), Fall 2012: 281-290. Link

Direct and Overall Liberty: Replies to Walter Block and Claudia Williamson, w/Michael Clark, Reason Papers 34(2): Oct. 2012: 133-143. Link

Competition as a Discovery Procedure: A Rejoinder to Professor Kirzner on Coordination and Discovery. Journal of Private Enterprise 27(1), Fall 2011: 121-144. Link

Against Overlordship, The Independent Review 16(2), Fall 2011: 165-171. Link

In Praise of Ideological Openness. Economic Affairs 31(3): 54-55. Link

On the Deliberate Centrality of an Invisible Hand: Reply to Gavin Kennedy, Ryan Hanley, and Craig Smith, w/B. Lucas. Economic Affairs 31(2), June 2011: 90-91. Link

In a Word or Two, Placed in the Middle: The Invisible Hand in Smith’s Tomes, w/B. Lucas, Economic Affairs 31(1), March 2011: 43-52. Link

This is the lead article, followed by comments. Our reply is listed at the bullet immediately below.

On the Deliberate Centrality of an Invisible Hand: A Reply to Gavin Kennedy, Ryan Hanley, and Craig Smith (w/B. Lucas), Economic Affairs 31(2), June 2011: 90-92. Link

The Music of Social Intercourse: Synchrony in Adam Smith, (w/M.J. Clark). The Independent Review 15(3), Winter 2011: 413-420. Link

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From Weight Watchers to State Watchers: Towards a Narrative of Liberalism (A review essay of Alan S. Kahan’s Mind vs. Money: The War between Intellectuals and Capitalism), Review of Austrian Economics 23(4), 2010: 403-410. Link

Direct and Overall Liberty: Areas and Extent of Disagreement, w/ M.J. Clark. Reason Papers 32, Fall 2010: 41-66. Link

Liberty between the Lines in a Statist and Modernist Age: Unfolding the Adam Smith in Friedrich Hayek, Economic Affairs 30(3), Oct. 2010: 82-85. Link

Embarrassed as a Non-Left Professor?, Society 47: 377-78, 2010. Link

Knowledge Flat-talk: A Conceit of Supposed Experts and a Seduction to all, The Independent Review 15(1), Summer 2010: 109-121. Link

Israel Kirzner on Coordination and Discovery, w/ J. Briggeman. Journal of Private Enterprise 25(2) 2010: 1-53. Link

Competition as a Discovery Procedure: A Rejoinder to Professor Kirzner and Others on Coordination and Discovery, Journal of Private Enterprise, forthcoming. ssrn Link

In Defense of Dwelling in Great Minds: A Few Quotations from Michael Polanyi’s The Study of Man, Society 47, 2010:83-84. Link

Conservative Magazines and the Presumption of Liberty: A Content Analysis on Sex, Gambling, and Drugs, w/ J. Briggeman. The Independent Review 14(2), Fall 2009: 289-299. Link

Groupthink in Academia: Majoritarian Departmental Politics and the Professional Pyramid, w/ C. Stern, The Independent Review 13(4): 585-600. Link (Also in The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms, ed. Robert Maranto, Richard Redding, and Frederick Hess, American Enterprise Institute, 2009: 79-98.)

Translated into Chinese by Wu Wanwei for a book “On Public Intellectuals” (Beijing: New Star Publishers, 2012).

Concatenate Coordination and Mutual Coordination, w/A. Orsborn, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 72, 2009: 176-87. Link

Resorting to Statism to Find Meaning: Conservatism and Leftism, Society 46, 2009: 137-46. Link

Liberal versus Conservative Stinks, w/C. Stern, Society, 45(6), Nov/Dec 2008: 488-495. Link

Do Off-Label Drug Practices Argue against FDA Efficacy Requirements? A Critical Analysis of Physicians’Argumentation for Initial Efficacy Requirements, w/ A. Tabarrok, American Journal of Economics and Sociology 67(5), Nov 2008: 743-775. Link

Reply to Zipp and Fenwick, w/ C. Stern, correspondence, Public Opinion Quarterly 71(3), Fall 2007: 479-81.

Is There a Free-Market Economist in the House? The Policy Views of American Economic Association Members, w/ C. Stern, American Journal of Economics and Sociology 66(2), April 2007: 309-334. Link

Reply to de Fontaine, w/ C. Stern, correspondence, Academic Questions 20(1), Winter 2006-07: 7-8.

Political Scientists’ Policy Views and Voting, w/C. Stern, The Political Science Reviewer 35, 2006:

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416-25.

Free Parking versus Free Markets: A Review Essay of Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 11(2), Fall 2006: 289-297. Link

Sociology and Classical Liberalism, w/ C. Stern, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 11 (Summer 2006): 37-52. Link

selected for reprinting to appear in the inaugural issue of Culture and Civilization 1 (2009): 124-142.

Professors and Their Politics: The Policy Views of Social Scientists, w/ C. Stern. Critical Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Politics and Society 17, 2005 (3&4): 257-303. Link

Faculty Partisan Affiliations in All Disciplines: A Voter-Registration Study, w/ C. Cardiff, Critical Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Politics and Society 17, 2005 (3&4): 237-255. Link

Reprinted in Political Knowledge, ed. Jeffrey Friedman and Shterna Friedman. London: Routledge. Link

Economists’ Policy Views and Voting, w/ C. Stern, Public Choice 126 (March 2006): 331-342. Link

Democrats and Republicans in Anthropology and Sociology: How Do They Differ on Public Policy Issues?, w/ C. Stern, The American Sociologist, 35(4), Winter 2004: 79-86.

Political Diversity in Six Disciplines,” w/ C. Stern. Academic Questions 18(1), Winter 2005: 40-52. Link

Voter Registration of Berkeley and Stanford Faculty, w/ A. Western, Academic Questions18(1), Winter 2005: 53-65. Link

Note: The Klein-Stern and Klein-Western studies have received notice at The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal OpinionJournal, The Economist, Science, The American Enterprise, National Review, The Weekly Standard, CNN News, Fox News, and many other newspapers, magazines, television, and radio programs.

The People’s Romance: Why People Love Government (as Much as They Do), The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 10, Summer 2005: 5-37. Link

Mere Libertarianism: Blending Hayek and Rothbard, Reason Papers, 27, Fall 2004: 7-42. Link

Turnpikes and Toll Roads in Nineteenth-Century America, w/ J. Majewski, EH.Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples, entry added August 12 2004. Link

Experiment on Entrepreneurial Discovery: An Attempt to Demonstrate the Conjecture of Hayek and Kirzner,” w/ H. Demmert, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 50, 2003:295-310. Link

The Half-life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues, w/ F. Foldvary, Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 15(3) Fall 2002: 82-92. Link

Anthologized in C.M. Newmark, Readings in Applied Microeconomics: The Power of the Market (NY: Routledge, 2009): 197-207.

Asymmetric Interpretations, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, March 2002: 23-29. Link

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A Plea to Economists Who Favor Liberty: Assist the Everyman, Eastern Economic Journal, 27(2), Spring 2001:185-202. Also, “Response to Comments” [in the symposium, my lead article was commented on by Gordon Tullock, Deirdre McCloskey, Israel M. Kirzner, C.A.E. Goodhart, Robert H. Frank, and James K. Galbraith], Eastern Economic Journal, 27(2), Spring 2001: 231-238.

Jointly published as A Plea to Economists Who Favour Liberty: Assist the Everyman, Occasional Paper 118, London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2001, (105 pp.).

The Demand for and Supply of Assurance, Economic Affairs 21(1), March 2001: 4-11. Reprinted (expanded version) in Market Failure or Success: The New Debate, eds. T.

Cowen and E. Crampton. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2003: 172-192. The expanded version selected for Swedish translation by N. Berggren as Efterfrågan och

tillgången på garantier in Marknad och Moral – En Antologi, ed. N. Bergreen Ratio Institute, 2007: 81-103.

Credit Information Reporting: Why Free Speech Is Vital to Social Accountability and Consumer Opportunity, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy, Winter 2001, 325-44. Link

Policy Medicine versus Policy Quackery: Economists Against the FDA, Knowledge, Technology and Policy, Spring 2000, 13(1), 92-101.

The Ways of John Gray: A Libertarian Commentary, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy, Summer 1999, 63-89. Link

Reprinted in The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today, ed. R. Higgs and C. Close. Oakland: The Independent Institute, 2006: 325-353.

Discovery and the Deepself, Review of Austrian Economics, 1999, 11, 47-76. Link

Planning and the Two Coordinations, With Illustration in Urban Transit, Planning and Markets, 1998. Link

Quality and Safety Assurance: How Voluntary Social Processes Remedy Their Own Shortcomings, The Independent Review: A Quarterly Journal of Political Economy, Spring 1998, 537-555. Link

Received award in 2009 for one of the all-time best papers in the journal. Reprinted in Self-Regulation in the Civil Society, ed. A.V. Desai, published by Centre for

Civil Society, New Dehli, India, 1998. Reprinted in Assurance and Trust in a Great Society by D. B. Klein. Occasional Paper

Number Two. Irvington, New York: Foundation for Economic Education, 2000.

Convention, Social Order, and the Two Coordinations, Constitutional Political Economy, 1997, 8, 319-335. Link

Curb Rights: Eliciting Competition and Entrepreneurship in Urban Transit, w/ A. Moore and B. Reja, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy, Summer 1997, pp. 29-54. Link

Reprinted in Entrepreneurial Economics, ed. A. Tabarrok. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002: 275-98.

Liberty, Dignity, and Responsibility: The Moral Triad of a Good Society, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 1(3), Winter 1997, pp. 325-351. Link

Reprinted (slightly revised) in 3 Libertarian Essays by D.B. Klein. Irvington, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1998.

Reprinted in The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today, ed. R. Higgs and C. Close. Oakland: The Independent Institute, 2006: 71-96.

Use, Esteem, and Profit in Voluntary Provision: Toll Roads in California, 1850 - 1902, w/ C. Yin, Economic Inquiry, October 1996, pp. 678-692. Link

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Clean on Paper, Dirty on the Road: Troubles with California's Smog Check, w/ A. Glazer and C. Lave, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, January 1995, pp. 85-92.

If Government is So Villainous, How Come Government Officials Don't Seem Like Villains?, Economics & Philosophy 10, 1994, 91-106.

Reprinted (significantly revised) in 3 Libertarian Essays by D.B. Klein. Irvington, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1998.

Revised and with a new postscript in Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. 8: The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy, ed. P. Kurrild-Klitgaard, Elsevier publishers, 2005: 223-244.

Plank Road Fever in Antebellum America, w/ J. Majewski, New York History, 1994, 39-65. Link

A Game-Theoretic Rendering of Promises and Threats, w/ B. O'Flaherty, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1993, 295-314. Link

How to Franchise Highways, w/ G. J. Fielding, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 27 (2), May 1993, 113-130. Link

Reprinted in Transport Policy, edited by Kenneth Button and Roger Stough. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Reprinted in Japanese translation in two parts in Kosokudoro to Jidosha (Expressways and Automobiles), 1994, Vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 51-59, no. 3, pp. 59-65.

Responding to Relative Decline: The Plank Road Boom of Antebellum New York, w/ J. Majewski and C.Baer, The Journal of Economic History, March 1993, 106-122. Link

Economy, Community and Law: The Turnpike Movement in New York, 1797-1845, w/ J. Majewski, Law & Society Review, 26 (3), Fall 1992, 469-512. Link

Promise Keeping in the Great Society: A Model of Credit Information Sharing, Economics and Politics, July 1992, 117-136. Link

Reprinted in Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct, ed. D. B. Klein. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Private Toll Roads: Learning from the Nineteenth Century, w/ G. J. Fielding, Transportation Quarterly, No. 7, July 1992, 321-341.

Go Ahead and Let Him Try: A Plea for Egonomic Laissez-Faire, Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35(1), 1992, 3-20.

Reprinted (slightly revised) in 3 Libertarian Essays by D.B. Klein. Irvington, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1998.

Reprinted in Peter J. Boettke, ed., The Intellectual Legacy of F. A. Hayek in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Vol. 2. London: Edward Elgar, 2000.

The Microfoundations of Rules versus Discretion, Constitutional Political Economy, Autumn 1990, 1-19. Link

The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods? The Turnpike Companies of Early America, Economic Inquiry, October 1990, 788-812. Link

Reprinted in The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society, eds. D. Beito et al. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002: 76-101.

Reprinted in Famous Fables of Economics: Myths of Market Failures, ed. D. Spulber. London: Basil Blackwell Publishers, 2002: 49-69.

Tie-ins and the Market Provision of Collective Goods, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1987, 451-474.

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Deductive Economic Methodology in the French Enlightenment: Condillac and Destutt de Tracy, History of Political Economy, Spring 1985, 51-71. Link

Articles in Econ Journal Watch[I am the chief editor of Econ Journal Watch. EJW is a peer reviewed journal, indexed by Web of Science and the AEA.]

Eugene F. Fama [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates], Econ Journal Watch 15(3) (Sept. 2019): 365-375. Link

Lars Peter Hansen [Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates], Econ Journal Watch 15(3) (Sept. 2019): 376-381. Link

Dissing The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Twenty-Six Critics, from 1765 to 1949. Econ Journal Watch 15(2), May 2018: 201-254. Link

Editing, selection, and foreword to “Glimpses of David Hume,” Econ Journal Watch 14(3), Sept. 2017: 474-487. Link

Foreword to “Lectures on Domestic Policy,” by Adam Smith, Econ Journal Watch 14(3), Sept. 2017: 430-473. Link

My Most Regretted Statements: A Symposium Prologue, Econ Journal Watch 14(2), May 2017: 274-301. Link

Faculty Voter Registration: Rectifying the Omission of Two Florida Universities, w/Mitchell Langbert and Anthony J. Quain, Econ Journal Watch 14(1): 55-60. Link (Oops, we thought that Florida was not one of the states covered in the database we were using, so we omitted two schools that should have been included. Here we include and incorporate them into our results, which are not affected.)

Foreword to Thomas Brown’s “Examination of Dr Smith’s System,” Econ Journal Watch 14(1): 2-4. Link

Faculty Voter Registration in Economics, History, Journalism, Law, and Psychology, M. Langbert and A. Quain. Econ Journal Watch 13(3): 422-451. Link

My Understanding of Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator: A Symposium Prologue. Econ Journal Watch 13(2), May 2016: 229-231. Link

Foreword and editor: Glimpses of Adam Smith: Excerpts from the Biography by Ian Simpson Ross. Econ Journal Watch 13(1), January 2016: 168-191. Link

Why Weren’t Left Economists More Opposed and More Vocal on the Export-Import Bank?, with Veronique de Rugy and Ryan Daza. Econ Journal Watch 12(3), September 2015: 346-359. Link

Of Its Own Accord: Adam Smith on the Export-Import Bank, Econ Journal Watch 12(3), September 2015: 379-387. Link

Economists on the Welfare State and the Regulatory State: Why Don’t Any Argue in Favor of One and Against the Other? A Symposium Prologue, Econ Journal Watch 12(1), January 2015: 2-14. Link

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Does Economics Need an Infusion of Religious or Quasi-religious Formulations? A Symposium Prologue, Econ Journal Watch 11(2), May 2014: 97-105. Link

The Ideological Migration of the Economic Laureates: Introduction and Overview, Econ Journal Watch 10(3), Sept. 2013: 218-239. Link

Translated into Chinese by Jiaojiao Ni and published in Journal of Translation from Foreign Literature of Economics, May 2014. (link to pdf of the piece; link to the journal)

Ideological Profiles of 63 Nobel Laureates; most are coauthored with Ryan Daza or with Daza and Hannah Mead. Econ Journal Watch 10(3), Sept. 2013. Link

Why Is There No Milton Friedman Today? A Symposium Prologue, Econ Journal Watch 10(2), May 2013: 157-161. Link

Economics Professors’ Voting, Policy Views, Favorite Economists, and Frequent Lack of Consensus, with William L. Davis and David Hedengren, Econ Journal Watch 10(1), January 2013: 116-125. Link

Was Occupational Licensing Good for Minorities? A Critique of Marc Law and Mindy Marks, w/Benjamin Powell and Evgeny Vorotnikov, Econ Journal Watch 9(3), Sept. 2012: 210-233. Link

Characteristics of the Members of Twelve Economic Associations: Voting, Policy Views, and Favorite Economists, (with W.L. Davis, B. Figgins, and D. Hedengren), Econ Journal Watch 9(2), May 2012: 149-162. Link

Property: A Bundle of Rights?, w/J. Robinson, Econ Journal Watch 8(3), Sept. 2011. This is a Prologue to a symposium that includes contributions from nine leading thinkers on the issue.

Economics Professors’ Favorite Economic Thinkers, Journals, and Blogs (along with Party and Policy Views), w/W.L. Davis, B. Figgins, and D. Hedengren, Econ Journal Watch 8(2), May 2011: 126-146. Link

Economic Enlightenment Revisited: New Results Again Find Little Relationship between Education and Economic Enlightenment but Vitiate Prior Evidence of the Left Being Worse (w/Z. Buturovic), Econ Journal Watch 8(2), May 2011: 157-173. Link

Economist Petitions: Ideology Revealed, w/D. Hedengren and C. Milton, Econ Journal Watch, September 2010, 7(3): 288-319. Link

Economic Enlightenment in Relation to Going to College, Ideology, and Other Variables: A Zogby Survey of Americans, w/ Z. Buturovic, Econ Journal Watch, May 2010, 7(2): 174-96. Link

44 Economists Answer Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices, w/ J. Briggeman and K. Rollins, Econ Journal Watch, May 2010, 7(2): 162-73. Link

305 Economists Called to Answer Questionnaire on the Pre-Market Approval of Drugs and Devices, w/ J. Briggeman, Econ Journal Watch, January 2010, 7(1): 99-106. Link

In Adam Smith’s Invisible Hands: Comment on Gavin Kennedy, Econ Journal Watch 6(2), May 2009: 264-79. Link

Intellectual Hazard: A Liberal Selection of Quotations, Econ Journal Watch 6(2), May 2009: 280-312. Link

Colleagues, Where Is the Market Failure? Economists on the FDA, Econ Journal Watch, September

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2008, 5(3): 316-348. Link

Toward a Public and Professional Identity for Our Economics, Econ Journal Watch, September 2008, 5(3): 358-372. Link

Left Out: A Critique of Paul Krugman Based on a Comprehensive Account of his New York Times columns, 1997 through 2006, w/ H. Barlett, Econ Journal Watch, January 2008, 5(1): 109-133. Link

Model Building versus Theorizing: The Paucity of Theory in the Journal of Economic Theory,” w/ P. Romero, Econ Journal Watch, May 2007, 4(2): 241-271. Link

The Internet and the Structure of Discourse: The Websites of Economists at Harvard and George Mason, w/D. D’Amico, Econ Journal Watch, May 2007, 4(2): 272-283. Link

Reasons for Supporting the Minimum Wage: Asking the Signatories of the ‘Raise the Minimum Wage’ Statement, w/ S. Dompe, Econ Journal Watch, January 2007, 4(1): 125-167. Link

Assume the Positional: Comment on Robert Frank, w/ A. Kashdan, Econ Journal Watch 3(3), September 2006: 412-434. Link

A Little More Liberty: What the JEL Omits in Its Account of What the Economic Report of the President Omits, w/ M. Clark, Econ Journal Watch 3(3), September 2006: 466-483. Link

Sense and Sensibilities: Myrdal’s Plea for Self-Disclosure and Some Disclosures on AEA Members, Econ Journal Watch 3(1), January 2006: 180-205. Link

The Ph.D. Circle in Academic Economics, Econ Journal Watch 2(1), April 2005: 133-148. Link

Salute to Schelling: Keeping It Human, w/ T. Cowen and T. Kuran, Econ Journal Watch 2(1), April 2005: 159-164. Link

Rejoinder to Pesendorfer, w/ P.R. Coelho and J.E. McClure, Econ Journal Watch 2(1), April 2005: 32-41. Link

Fashion Cycles in Economics, w/ P.R. Coelho and J.E. McClure, Econ Journal Watch, 1(3), Dec. 2004: 437-454. Link

Reply to Sunstein, Econ Journal Watch, 1(2), August 2004: 274-276. Link

Statist Quo Bias: A Comment on Thaler and Sunstein’s ‘Libertarian Paternalism,’ Econ Journal Watch, 1(2), August 2004: 260-271. Link

Institutional Ties of Journal of Development Economics Authors and Editors, w/ T. DiCola, Econ Journal Watch, 1(2), August 2004: 319-330. Link

The Social Science Citation Index: A Black Box—with an Ideological Bias?, w/ E. Chiang, Econ Journal Watch, 1(1), April 2004: 134-165. Link

Citation Counts and SSCI in Personnel Decisions: A Survey of Economics Departments,” w/ E. Chiang, Econ Journal Watch, 1(1), April 2004: 166-174. Link

Book chapters and encyclopedia entriesKarl Mittermaier’s Pursuit of Classical Liberal Coherence. A chapter that provides commentary on Mittermaier’s main work, now being released in the following book: THE HAND BEHIND THE INVISIBLE HAND: Dogmatic and Pragmatic Views on Free Markets and the State of

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Economic Theory, by Karl Mittermaier. Ed. Christopher Torr. University of Bristol Press, forthcoming 2020. Link (SSRN).

Mere-Liberty in David Hume, w/Erik W. Matson. A Companion to David Hume. Ed. Moris Polanco, Universidad Francisco Marroquin, forthcoming. Link

Three Frank Questions to Discipline Your Theorizing, Chapter 6 in Theorizing in the Social Sciences: Turning to the Context of Discovery, edited by Richard Swedberg (Stanford University Press, 2014): 106-130. Link

By the Numbers: The Ideological Profile of Professors, w/ C. Stern, The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms, ed. Robert Maranto, Richard Redding, and Frederick Hess, American Enterprise Institute, 2009: 15-33. Link.

Groupthink in Academia: Majoritarian Departmental Politics and the Professional Pyramid, w/ C. Stern, The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope, and Reforms, ed. Robert Maranto, Richard E. Redding, and Frederick M. Hess, 2009, American Enterprise Institute: 79-98. Link.

Libertarianism, International Encyclopedia of Social Sciences. 2nd ed. Macmillan Reference USA, forthcoming. Editor in Chief: W.A. Darity.

Consumer Protection, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Link

Klein, Daniel B. and John Majewski. 2008. Turnpikes and Toll Roads in Nineteenth Century America, w/J. Majewski, EH.Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples. February 10. Link

America’s Toll Roads Heritage: The Achievements of Private Initiative in the 19th Century, w/ J. Majewski, Street Smart: Competition, Entrepreneurship, and the Future of Roads, ed. G. Roth, Transaction Publishers, 2006: 277-303. Link

Fencing the Airshed: Using Remote Sensing to Police Auto Emissions, in The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues, F.E. Foldvary and D.B. Klein, eds.. New York University Press,2003: 86-106. Link

Introduction, w/ F.E. Foldvary, The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues, F.E. Foldvary and D.B. Klein, eds.. New York University Press, 2003.

Assurance and Trust, The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, ed. T. G. Palmer, sponsored by The Cato

Institute. Link

Introduction: What Do Economists Contribute?, What Do Economists Contribute?, D.B. Klein, ed. New York: New York University Press (softback and hardback), 1999; London: Macmillan (hardback), 1999. London: Palgrave (softback edition), 2001. Link

Discovery Factors of Economic Freedom: Respondence, Epiphany, and Serendipity, in John R. Lott, Jr., ed., Uncertainty and Economic Evolution: Essays in Honor of Armen A. Alchian (London: Routledge, 1997), 165-180. Link

Knowledge, Reputation, and Trust, By Voluntary Means, Introduction to D. B. Klein, ed., Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,

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1997, 1-14.

Good Conduct in the Great Society: Adam Smith and the Role of Reputation, w/ J. Shearmur, in D.B. Klein, ed., Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997, 29-45. Link

Reprinted (revised) in Assurance and Trust in a Great Society by D. B. Klein. Occasional Paper Number Two. Irvington, New York: Foundation for Economic Education, 2000.

Trust for Hire: Voluntary Solutions for Quality and Safety, in D. B. Klein, ed., Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997, 97-133.

Reprinted in Self-Regulation in the Civil Society, ed. A.V. Desai, published by Centre for Civil Society, New Dehli, India, 1998.

Reprinted (revised) in Assurance and Trust in a Great Society by D. B. Klein. Occasional Paper Number Two. Irvington, New York: Foundation for Economic Education, 2000.

Extensive Website (endorsed by a Board of Readers consisting of leading academic authorities)Is the FDA Safe and Effective?, w/ A. Tabarrok. A sophisticated 35,000 word website on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; a project of the Independent Institute. Online at www.FDAReview.org.

Articles in Conference ProceedingsBritish Bus Deregulation: Using Curb Rights to Improve Competition, w/ A. Moore, Proceedings of the Chartered Institute of Transport (located in Birmingham, UK), 6(4), December 1997, 13-29.

From Trunk to Branch: Toll Roads in New York, 1800-1860, w/ C. Baer and J. Majewski), Essays in Economic and Business History, vol. 11, 1993, 191-209. Link

Book Reviews in Scholarly JournalsStanley Rothman, Matthew Woessner, April Kelly-Woessner, The Still Divided Academy, Academic Questions, 24(3), Fall 2011: 365-70. Link

Ronald Hamowy, The Political Sociology of Freedom: Adam Ferguson and F.A. Hayek, reviewed in Review of Austrian Economics 20(1), March 2007: 91-94. Link

Stephen Holmes and Cass R. Sunstein, The Cost of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on Taxes, reviewed in Journal of Economic Literature, 39 (December 2001): 1262-63. Link

Timur Kuran, Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification, reviewed in Cato Journal, 18(2), 1999, 309-10.

Andrew Gamble, Hayek: The Iron Cage of Liberty (Blackwell, 1996), reviewed in Constitutional Political Economy, 1997, 255-259. Link

Janet T. Landa, Trust, Ethnicity, and Identity: Beyond the New Institutional Economics of Ethnic Trading Networks, Contract Law, and Gift-Exchange, reviewed in Journal of Economic Literature,

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March 1997, pp. 134-35.

Thomas Szasz, Our Right to Drugs: The Case for a Free Market, reviewed in Southern Economic Journal, January 1993, 552-553. Link

Articles, Podcasts, Videos for Think Tanks and Educational Organizations“Grateful to Whom, or What?,” Liberty Fund Adam Smith Works website, forthcoming.

“The Regularity of Irregularity in Adam Smith’s Three Invisible Hands,” Liberty Fund Adam Smith Works website, forthcoming.

“Smith, Hume, and Burke as Policy Liberals and Polity Conservatives,” lead essay plus four follow-ups posts for symposium, Liberty Matters, Liberty Fund, March 2020, also featuring Knud Haakonssen, Michael Huemer, and Brianne Wolf. Link

EconTalk episode, hosted by Russ Roberts, “Is It Just to Pursue Honest Income?”, January 27, 2020. Link

Institute for Humane Studies, August 26, 2019: Sympathetic Deftness in Work and Employment: Adam Smith and Human Resources. Video

Timbro, Stockholm, May 28, 2019: Debate with Helena Rosenblatt: What is Liberalism? Past and Present. Video

Institute for Humane Studies, May 1, 2019: The Demand for and Supply of Assurance. Video

Invisible Hand Seminar, GMU, April 20, 2019: Who Is Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator? Video

Institute for Humane Studies, February 26, 2019: Groupthink in Academia. Video

Institute for Humane Studies, December 3, 2018, Why Do Government Officials Believe in the Goodness of Bad Policy? Video

GMU class session, November 2019: David Hume Liberal Political Theory. Video

Little Pink House: Best Classical Liberal Movie Ever?, EconLog 3 September 2019. Link

Sweden a Leader in Classical Liberalism, says Daniel Klein, Svensk Tidskrift 16 August 2019. Link

Libertarianismen Står Inför ett Vägskäl, Smedjan, Timbro 11 August 2019. Link

Classical Liberal > Libertarian?, EconLog 13 June 2019. Link

A Witch Hunt Comes for a Nonconformist Professor, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, June 7, 2019. Link

10 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Call Leftists ‘Liberal’, Intercollegiate Review, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 23 April 2019. Link

Francis Hutcheson Speaks to Veganism, EconLog, 20 April 2019. Link

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The Libertarian Party Reduces Liberty, Daily Caller 15 October 2018. LinkPropriety in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Part II. Adam Smith Works, Liberty Fund's new Adam Smith website. March 2019. Link

Liberalism and Allegory: A Tragedy. Laissez-Faire No. 48-49 (September 2018): 58-67. (Universidad Francisco Marroquin). Link (SSRN). Link (article).

Adam Smith och Mänskliga Resurser – Det Moderna Samhållets Moraliska Utmaningar, Ekonomisk Debatt 2019 no. 5: 40-47. Trans. C. Lönnblad. Link

Adam Smith and Human Resources: The Moral Challenges of Modern Society, American Enterprise Institute, April 2019. Link

Corruption According to Adam Smith, Institute of Economic Affairs blog, 7 October 2017. Link

Beyond Commutative But Not ‘Social’ Justice, FEE.org, 19 June 2017. Link

The ‘Trade Deficit’: Defective Language, Deficient Thinking (with Donald J. Boudreaux), EconLib, 5 June 2017, Link

Libertarianism and Classical Liberalism: A Short Introduction, FEE.org, 3 May 2017. Link

Dina Barn Blir Indoktrinerade i Skolan (Your Child Is Being Indoctrinated in School), Smedjan (Timbro’s online magazine, Stockholm), 23 May 2017. Link This article is based on the presentation I gave at Timbro in 2016, Youtube.

Interviewed by Gad Saad, January 3, 2017, 8,200 views in just three weeks. Youtube video here.

Lecture event at Timbro, Stockholm, Liberalism 1.0, to an overflow audience, January 13, 2017, Youtube video here.

Blog posts during 2016 at Heterodox Academy(1), Heterodox Academy(2), Heterdox Academy(3), Heterodox Academy(4), Marginal Revolution, Institute of Economic Affairs, Darwinian Conservatism.

EJW Audio podcast November 2016: I interviewed Benny Carlson on Swedish Economists. Link

EJW Audio podcast May 2016: I interviewed Samuel Fleischacker on Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator. Link

Lecture event at Timbro, Stockholm, on Politics in School in Sweden, March 2016, Youtube video here.

Video: A Plea Regarding “Liberal.” Lecture in the Public Choice Seminar, GMU. Link

Video: Adam Smith in the 21st Century. Universidad Francisco Marroquin. Link

Video: The Ethical Outlook of Adam Smith. Universidad Francisco Marroquin. Link

Video: Challenging, Bargaining, and Royalty: An Analysis of Libertarian Discourse. Universidad Francisco Marroquin. Link

Video: The Semantic History of Liberalism. Universidad Francisco Marroquin. Link

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Video: Five Uses for the Distinction between Direct and Overall Liberty. Lecture in the Public Choice Seminar, GMU. Link

Video: The Emergence of “Liberal” as a Political Term. Ratio Institute, January 2014. Link

Video: Cultural Trends as Seen in Ngrams: Karl Polanyi with a Hayekian Twist. Center on Capitalism and Society, 11th Annual Conference, Columbia University, Sept. 2013. Link

Video: The Improprieties of the Pretense of Knowledge. Cato Institute, 2012. Link

Video: Allegory and Political Economy: Communication and Cooperation. Mercatus Center, George Mason University, 2012. Link

Video: Mere Libertarianism: Blending Hayek and Rothbard. The Adam Smith Institute, 2012. Link

Video: Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation. Ratio Institute, 2012. Link

Video: Adam Smith: An Overview of His Ethical Vision. Ratio Institute, 2011. Link

Allegory and Political Economy: Communication and Cooperation, The Freeman, 64(2), May 2012: 32-35. Link (Reproduced under a different title: The Institute for Humane Studies, 3 March 2017. Link.)

In Praise of Ideological Openness, Minding the Campus, Manhattan Institute, 15 Apr. 2011. Link

Against Overlordship, the lead essay of the Property Rights in Social Democracy Cato Unbound, Dec. 2010. See link for commentators and follow-ups.

Producer credit (w/ Ted Balaker) on two ReasonTV videos: Sweden: A Supermodel for America? 22 June 2010. Link Sweden’s March towards Capitalism: Andreas Bergh on the “Capitalist Welfare State” 11

May 2010. Link

Why So Few Conservative and Libertarian Professors?, Minding the Campus, Manhattan Institute, 27 January 2010. Link

Econtalk with Russ Roberts, 6 episodes (about 9 hours) book club on Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, April-May 2009. Link (Spanish translation of pilot episode; link).

Drug Approval Denationalization. Econlib, Liberty Fund. April 6, 2009. Link

Econtalk with Russ Roberts, on groupthink, 16 March 2009. Link

Econtalk with Russ Roberts, on coordination and cooperation, February 4, 2008. Link. This conversation also focused on the people’s romance.

Economics and the Distinction between Voluntary and Coercive Action, lead article in Cato Unbound conversation, May 2007. Link

Commentaries by Richard Epstein, Edward Glaeser, and Liam Murphy. My own follow-up entries are entitled:

o Liberty and Semantics: Reply to Murphy, Glaeser, and Epsteino Extra-Legal Institutions and Classical Liberal ‘Liberty’o If We Must Have ‘Rights,’ Don’t Forget the Subscriptso Why Classical Liberal ‘Liberty’ Is Salient.”

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Economics and the Distinction between Voluntary and Coercive Action, reprinted by the Institute of Economic Affairs journal Economic Affairs 27(4), December 2007: 65-69.

The Smith-Hayek Economist: From Character to Identity, Econlib March 5, 2007, Liberty Fund. Link Reprinted in Institute of Economic Affairs journal Economic Affairs 27 September, 2007:

91-95.

Rinkonomics: A Window on Spontaneous Order, Econlib May 2006, Liberty Fund. Link Spanish translation online July 2006. Reprinted in Economic Affairs 26(4), January 2007: 64-67. Reprinted in Microeconomics: A Free Market Approach ed. by T. Rustici, N. Snow, and

C. Milton. San Diego: Cognella, 2010. Inspired a John Stossel segment on ABC News called Rinkonomics.

Who Certifies Off-Label?, w/ A. Tabarrok, Regulation, Summer 2004: 60-63. Link

Losing Patients: Making the FDA friendlier to safety and innovation, w/ A. Tabarrok, Privatization Watch, No 322. Nov 2003, Reason Public Policy Institute, pp. 7, 9.

How New Technology Can Expand Privatization, w/ F. Foldvary, Three Part series, Privatization Watch, No. 319, Aug 2003, pp. 6-7; No. 320 Sept 2003, p. 12; No. 321 October 2003, p. 4, Reason Public Policy Institute.

Technology and Market Failure, w/ F. Foldvary), Regulation, Summer 2001, 9-11.

Credit Information Reporting, Social Accountability, and Consumer Opportunity, The Future of Financial Privacy, ed. J. Gattuso and T. Miller (Washington, DC: Competitive Enterprise Institute), 2000, 150-163.

Schedule Jockeying and Route Swamping: Bus Markets in Britain Need Kerb Rights, w/ A. Moore, Economic Affairs, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs in London, June 1997, 29-33.

The Smog Reduction Road: Remote Sensing Versus the Clean Air Act, w/ P. Koskenoja, Policy Analysis, no. 249, Cato Institute, 1996. (This article was the subject of a major news story in The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Denver Post, The Boston Herald, and The National Journal.)

High Occupancy / Toll Lanes: Phasing in Congestion Pricing a Lane at a Time, w/ G. J. Fielding, Policy Study no. 170, Reason Foundation, November 1993. (This article was the subject of a news article in The Los Angeles Times.) Link

In Defense of the Credit Bureau, w/ J. Richner, Cato Journal, 1992, 393-412. (Quoted by The Wall Street Journal.)

Other Recent Popular Writings

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Sacred Beliefs “R” Us, Heterdox Academy, 3 October 2016. LinkThe Right Direction for the FDA, Red State, 23 March 2017. Link (The piece is about Scott Gottlieb being appointed FDA chief.)

A Simple Way to Speed Drug Approvals, with William L. Davis, Real Clear Policy, January 13, 2016. Link

The Origin of “Liberalism.” The Atlantic website, Feb. 13, 2014. Link

Come Together in Adam Smith. OUP Blog. Oct. 30, 2013. Link

The Tribes that Hire the PhDs. Minding the Campus, Manhattan Institute, February 10, 2013. Link

I Was Wrong, and So Are You. The Atlantic, Dec. 2011. Link

Ideology Revealed in Economist Petitions, w/D. Hedengren, Cato Institute, 20 Sept. 2010. Link

Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?, Wall Street Journal, 8 June 2010. Link.

What Should Liberals Liberalize? Cato Institute, December 11, 2008. Link

Where Right, Left and Center Agree, Tech Central Station, October 24, 2007. Link [This is about free trade vs. protectionism. It says that economists don’t agree on much but when they do we really should listen.]

Marknaden Fixar Fusket – Det Visar Köttsfärsskandalen (The Market Corrects Cheating – As in the Chop-meat Scandal) w/ N. Berggren. Lysekilsposten, August 28, 2008.

Amici Curiae Brief to U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in Support of Appellants: Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs v. FDA. John E. Calfee, Daniel B. Klein, Sam Peltzman, Alex Tabarrok, Benjamin Zycher. Also published as: Regulating Access to Developmental Drugs for Terminally Ill Patients: Abigail Alliance v FDA. AEI-Brookings Joint Center Brief 07-01. (Although the appeal lost, the brief was cited in the dissent and the case may go to the Supreme Court.) Republican Professor: Academic Oxymoron, Investor’s Business Daily, Feb. 10, 2005, p. A13.

Letter to the Editor, Chronicle of Higher Education, June 11, 2004, 50 (4), p. B14.

Technological Advancement: The Receding Case for Government Intervention, w/ F. Foldvary, STS Nexus, 4(2) 2004: 38-45.

Ny teknik gör regleringar föråldrade, (New Technology Makes Regulations Obsolete) (w/ F. Foldvary), Trelleborgs Allehanda 26 July 2003 and Tidningen Ångermanland, Sweden, 28 July 2003.

Har Konkurrensverket en hopplös uppgift?, (Is Anti-trust a Hopeless Task?) (w/ F. Foldvary), Gotlands Allehanda 31 July 2003 p. 12 and Västerviks Tidningen, 1 August 2003, p. 2.

Virtual Barbed-Wire, (w/ F. Foldvary), Tech Central Station, 28 July 2003.

The Fatal Conceit Revisited, w/ F. Foldvary, Tech Central Station, Feb. 17, 2003

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They Take More than Half, w/ A. Raish, Ideas on Liberty, February 2003, 44-45.

A Dose of Economics for FDA, w/ A. Tabarrok, Providence Journal, 25 Oct 2002: B7.

To Resolve Junk Mail, Junk Monopoly, Cato Daily Dispatch July 12, 2002; a variation appeared in The Salt Lake Tribune, July 21, 2002.

How to Speed Up Drug Approval, (second in a two-part series), Consumers’ Research, 85 (5), May 2002: 14-18..

Time to End America’s Drug Lag: FDA Pre-market Approval of Drugs Has a Cost: Lost Cures, (cover-story and first in a two-part series), Consumers’ Research, 85 (4), April 2002: 10-14.

FDA Should Loosen Its Medicine Stranglehold, Fort-Worth Star-Telegram, 4 Feb 2002.

Seguridad Y Confianza: La Mejor Proteccion Del Consumidor, (Assurance and Trust, trans. V. Wachnitz) Mercado Libre website, Fundacion Atlas, Buenos Aires, 2000.

In Defense of Credit Reporting,(cover story) Consumers’ Research, December 2000: 10-15.

Economists’ Misplaced Faith in an Invisible Hand, Ideas on Liberty, August 2000: 31-33.

Trust and Privacy on the Net, Ideas on Liberty, May 2000.

Confiance et Confidentialite Sur Internet, (Trust and Privacy on the Net, trans. H. LePage), Euro-92 website, June 2000. www.euro92.org.

Pantomim I Leksaksekonomin, (Pantomime in the Toy Economy, trans. N. Berggren), Svensk Tidskrift (Stockholm), nr. 1, 2000.

What Do Academic Economists Contribute?, USA Today magazine, March 2000: 18-19. Reprinted in Policy, Winter 2000 16(2): 31-33. Reprinted as “Are Academic Economists Useful?,” Katallaxia: The Journal of the

University of St. Andrews Liberty Club, 2002, 18-19.

Who Is the Practitioner of Political Economy?, Challenge, Sept/Oct 1998, 113-20. Link

Articles in Access: Research at the University of California Transportation Center[Access is a quarterly journal of the transportation research community at the University of California. The articles are written for accessibility and relevance to current transportation issues. They are not refereed but are judged by peers at the editorial office in Berkeley.]

Hot Lanes: Introducing Congestion Pricing One Lane at a Time, w/ G. Fielding, Access, Fall 1997, 11-15.

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Free to Cruise: Creating Curb Space for Jitneys, w/ A. Moore and B. Reja, Access, Spring 1996, 2-6.

Private Toll Roads in America -- The First Time Around, Access, Spring 1993, 17-21.

Articles Selected for Reprint in Professional AnthologiesA Plea Regarding ‘Liberal,’ Modern Age 57(3), Summer 2015: 7-16. Also: Intercollegiate Review website, July 27, 2015. LinkThis piece has been selected for inclusion in In Defense of the West: New Essays on Culture, edited by Mark J. Zunac, to be published by Rowman and Littlefield, 2017.

Unfolding the Allegory of Market Communication and Social Error and Correction, The Adam Smith Review 7, 2014: 250-275. Link. Reprinted in The UFM Companion to Adam Smith, edited by Julio H. Cole, Universidad Francisco Marroquin, 2017, pp. 89-123.

Theory, Evidence, and Examples of FDA Harm” section of “Is the FDA Safe and Effective? (FDAReview.org) (w/ A. Tabarrok) anthologized in Microeconomics: A Free Market Approach ed. by T. Rustici, N. Snow, and C. Milton. San Diego: Cognella, 2010: 257-265.

Rinkonomics: A Window on Spontaneous Order, Econlib May 2006, Liberty Fund, anthologized in Microeconomics: A Free Market Approach ed. by T. Rustici, N. Snow, and C. Milton. San Diego: Cognella, 2010: 19-23. Swedish translation (C. Lönnblad) Economisk Debatt 48(5), 2020: 82-86.

The Half-life of Policy Rationales: How New Technology Affects Old Policy Issues, (w. F. Foldvary) Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 15(3) Fall 2002: 82-92. Anthologized in C.M. Newmark, Readings in Applied Microeconomics: The Power of the Market (NY: Routledge): 197-207.

Private Highways in America, 1792-1916, The Freeman February 1994. Anthologized in C.M. Newmark, Readings in Applied Microeconomics: The Power of the Market (NY: Routledge): 235-240.

Economics and the Distinction between Voluntary and Coercive Action, which originally appear in Cato Unbound, selected and reprinted by the Institute of Economic Affairs journal Economic Affairs 27(4), December 2007: 65-69.

The Demand for and Supply of Assurance. Translated and published as a chapter in Marknad och Moral: En Antologi, N. Berggren, ed., a volume on markets, morality, trust, and growth, Ratio Institute, 2008. The Swedish title of the chapter: “Efterfrågan och Tillgången på Garantier,” pp: 81-112.

Sociology and Classical Liberalism, w/C. Stern, which originally appeared in The Independent Review, selected for reprinting to appear in the inaugural issue of Culture and Civilization 1 (2009): 124-142., editor Irving Louis Horowitz.

Liberty, Dignity, and Responsibility: The Moral Triad of a Good Society, reprinted in The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today, ed. R. Higgs and C. Close. Oakland: The Independent Institute, 2006: 71-96.

The Ways of John Gray: A Libertarian Commentary, reprinted in The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today, ed. R. Higgs and C. Close. Oakland: The Independent Institute, 2006: 325-353.

If Government Is So Villainous, How Come Government Officials Don’t Seem Like Villains?,

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reprinted (with a new postscript) in The Dynamics of Intervention: Regulation and Redistribution in the Mixed Economy, Advances in Austrian Economics 8, ed. P. Kurrild-Klitgaard. Amsterdam: Elsevier publishers, 2005:223-244.

The Demand for and Supply of Assurance, (expanded), reprinted in Market Failure or Success: The New Debate, pp. 172-192, eds. T. Cowen and E. Crampton. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2002.

Curb Rights: Eliciting Competition and Entrepreneurship in Urban Transit, w/ A. Moore and B. Reja. Reprinted (pp. 275-98) in Entrepreneurial Economics, ed. A. Tabarrok. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods? The Turnpike Companies of Early America. Reprinted (pp. 76-101) in The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society, eds. D. Beito et al. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002.

The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods? The Turnpike Companies of Early America. Reprinted (pp. 49-69) in Famous Fables of Economics: Myths of Market Failures, ed. D. Spulber. London: Basil Blackwell Publishers, 2002.

Go Ahead and Let Him Try: A Plea for Egonomic Laissez-Faire. Reprinted in Peter J. Boettke, ed., The Intellectual Legacy of F. A. Hayek in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Vol. 2. London: Edward Elgar, 2000.

How To Franchise Highways, reprinted in Transport Policy, edited by Kenneth Button and Roger Stough. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Promise Keeping in the Great Society: A Model of Credit Information Sharing, in D. B. Klein, ed., Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997.

Other Reprintings and TranslationsTranslation: The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods? The Turnpike Companies of Early America, being translated into Chinese, for a Chinese version of Famous Fables of Economics, edited by Daniel F. Spulber. The Chinese version 2018 by Guangxi Normal University Press: pp. 67-98.

The Ideological Migration of the Economic Laureates: Introduction and Overview, Econ Journal Watch 10(3), Sept. 2013: 218-239. Link. Translated into Chinese by Jiaojiao Ni and published in Journal of Translation from Foreign Literature of Economics, May 2014. (link to pdf of the piece; link to the journal)

Economia del Patinaje:: Una Ventana al Orden Espontaneo, (Rinkonomics: A Window on Spontaneous Order) translated by P. Romero Aleman, pub in Ecuador, July 2006. Link

Ny Teknik Försvagar Staten, (New Technology Weakens the State), w/ F. Foldvary, Svensk Tidskrift, Nov 2003: 15-16.

Vertrauen und Zuversicht (Assurance and Trust, , trans. K. Steinhoefler), Wirtschafts Politische Blaetter (Economic Policy Papers) 48, Issue 1/2001 January/February 2001: 114-17.

Die Oekonomen und die 'Unsichtbare Hand': Gilt sie auch fuer die Wirtschaftswissenschaften selbst? (Economists’ Misplaced Faith in an Invisible Hand, trans. K. Steinhoefler), Wirtschafts Politische Blaetter (Economic Policy Papers) 47, Issue 5-6/2000, November/December 2000: 573-577.

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Quality and Safety Restrictions: Knowledge-Externality and Paternalism, Self-Regulation in the Civil Society, ed. A.V. Desai, published by Centre for Civil Society, New Dehli, India, 1998.

Trust for Hire: Voluntary Remedies for Quality and Safety, Self-Regulation in the Civil Society, ed. A.V. Desai, published by Centre for Civil Society, New Dehli, India, 1998.

Free to Cruise: Creating Curb Space for Jitneys, Policy (the journal of the Centre for Independent Studies, Australia), Summer 1996-97, pp. 40-42.

How to Franchise Highways, w/ G. J. Fielding. Translated into Japanese and reprinted in two parts in Kosokudoro to Jidosha (Expressways and Automobiles), 1994, Vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 51-59, no. 3, pp. 59-65.

In Defense of the Credit Bureau, w/ J. Richner. Translated into Japanese and circulated as a Working Paper by the International Business Institute, Waseda University, Tokyo, Summer 1992.

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