|Peter Boettke|
This is a special issue edited by Richard Epstein and Mario Rizzo. The table of contents:
Volume 23, Number 1 | 2015
The Ends of Capitalism: An Introduction
Richard A. Epstein, Mario J. Rizzo
pp. 1–5
Abstract Morality for an Abstract Order: Liberalism’s Difficult Problem
Mario J. Rizzo
pp. 7–34
Humankind in Civilization’s Extended Order: A Tragedy, The First Part
Bart J. Wilson
pp. 35–58
The New Economic Freedom
Benjamin Chen, Robert Cooter
pp. 59–76
Rent-Seeking, Crony Capitalism, and the Crony Constitution
Todd Zywicki
pp. 77–103
Crony Capitalism
Paul H. Rubin
pp. 105–120
If Hayek and Coase Were Environmentalists: Linking Economics and Ecology
Terry L. Anderson
pp. 121–140
From Common Law to Environmental Protection: How the Modern Environmental Movement Has Lost Its Way
Richard A. Epstein
pp. 141–167
Intellectual Property Rights, Public Choice, Networks, and the New Age of Informal IP Regimes
William F. Shughart II, Diana W. Thomas
pp. 169–192
Innovation, Recombinant Capital and Public Policy
David A. Harper, Anthony M. Endres
pp. 193–219
Are Price Controls Fair?
David Schmidtz
pp. 221–233
Norms of Equality Implicit in Capitalism
Robert T. Miller
pp. 235–254
Capitalism, Democracy, and Countermajoritarian Institutions
Barry R. Weingast
pp. 255–277
Taming Leviathan
Peter J. Boettke, Liya Palagashvili
pp. 279–303
The Economics of Class Actions and Class Action Waivers
Keith N. Hylton
pp. 305–339
Investments to Make Threats Credible, Rent-Seeking, and Duress
Murat C. Mungan, Mark Seidenfeld
pp. 341–351
Preemption in the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts: An Empirical Analysis
Michael S. Greve, Jonathan Klick, Michael Petrino, J.P. Sevilla
pp. 353–392
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