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Abstract: The Social Science Citation Index: A Black Box - With an Ideological Bias?
Abstract: More Guns, Less Crime Fails Again: The Latest Evidence from 1977 – 2006
Ian Ayres and John J. Donohue III Volume 6, Issue 2, May 2009 Abstract: Do Economists Believe American Democracy Is Working? Abstract: Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand: From Metaphor to Myth Abstract: In Adam Smith’s Invisible Hands: Comment on Gavin Kennedy
Abstract: The Debate on Shall Issue Laws Continued
Carlisle Moody and Thomas B. Marvell Volume 6, Issue 2, May 2009
Abstract: Occupational Licensing: Scant Treatment in Labor Texts
E. Frank Stephenson and Erin E. Wendt Volume 6, Issue 2, May 2009 Abstract: Intellectual Hazard: A Liberal Selection of Quotations
Abstract: Yet Another Refutation of the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis – With Some Help From Moody and Marvell
Ian Ayres and John J. Donohue III Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009
Abstract: Rent Control: Do Economists Agree?
Blair Jenkins Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009
Abstract: Does Economics Have a Gender?
Christina Jonung and Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2009 |


