G.P. Manish argues that the existence of time preference does not require unrealistic assumptions, and can explain the spread between the prices of inputs and outputs.
- Articles
- ArticlesGabriel Calzada provides a biographical sketch of the late scholastic thinker Juan de Mariana, who anticipated classical liberal and libertarian objections to central banking and inflation. Translated by Eric Graf.
- ArticlesShould Don Quijote be taught in economics departments? Eric Clifford Graf provides an introduction to the philosophical, political, and economic commonalities between Miguel de Cervantes and Juan de Mariana.
- ArticlesA translation of Juan de Mariana's "On the Coinage," which criticizes debasement of the coinage, by Hazzard Bagg. Accompanies Gabriel Calzada's paper on Juan de Mariana in this same issue.
- Notes and RepliesMark Thornton evaluates Lindert and Williamson's push for progressive redistribution policies, which reflects Malthusian and Classical economic misconceptions.
- Book ReviewsJason Morgan reviews the 2017 edition of _The Best American Science and Nature Writing_, and contends that science has become characterized by herd behavior, an embarrassment to real scientific inquiry.
- Book ReviewsAlexandre Padilla reviews Zywicki and Boettke's 2017 _Research Handbook on Austrian Law and Economics_, which shows the versatility of Austrian economics in tackling some interesting law and economics questions.