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1. Thinking Ahead of the Next Big Crash

2. Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change

3. Saving Congress from Itself: Emancipating the States Empowering Their People

4. Marginal Tax Rates and U.S. Growth: Flaws in the 2012 CRS Study

5. The Medical Care Cost Ratchet

6. Editor's Note

7. A Limited Central Bank

8. A Century of Central Banking: What Have We Learned?

9. Operation Twist-the-Truth: How the Federal Reserve Misrepresents Its History and Performance

10. The Need for a Price Stability Mandate

11. The Troubling Suppression of Competition from Alternative Monies: The Cases of the Liberty Dollar and E-gold

12. Clearing House Currency

13. Market Discipline Beats Regulatory Discipline

14. How Should Financial Markets Be Regulated?

15. Prospects for Fundamental Monetary Reform

16. Why the Fed's Monetary Policy Has Been a Failure

17. Anna Jacobson Schwartz: In Memoriam

18. Balance Sheet Crises: Causes, Consequences, and Responses

19. The Case for Simple Rules and Limiting the Safety Net

20. Is Public Expenditure Productive? Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in U.S. Cities, 1880–1920

21. The Role of China in the U.S. Debt Crisis

22. Diminishing Quality of Fiscal Institutions in the United States and European Union

23. Introduction: Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State

24. Europe and the United States: On the Fiscal Brink?

25. Is America Becoming Greece?

26. American and European Welfare States: Similar Causes, Similar Effects

27. Lessons from Europe's Debt Crisis for the United States

28. Canada's Fiscal Reforms

29. Editor's Note

30. Why Should We Restrict Immigration?

31. Immigration and Economic Growth

32. Immigration, Labor Markets, and Productivity

33. America's Incoherent Immigration System

34. The Economic Consequences of Amnesty for Unauthorized Immigrants

35. Immigration and Border Control

36. Is Birthright Citizenship Good for America?

37. Immigration and the Welfare State

38. The Economic Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform

39. U.S. Immigration Policy in the 21st Century: A Market-Based Approach

40. The Eurozone Crisis and Global Monetary Reform: A Conversation

41. Understanding the Interventionist Impulse of the Modern Central Bank

42. The Fed's Fatal Conceit

43. Only a Crisis Will Bring Money Reform

44. What Should a Central Bank (Not) Do?

45. Gold and Government

46. From Constitutional to Fiat Money: The U.S. Experience

47. Why Monetary Freedom Matters

48. Where Is Private Note Issue Legal?

49. Making the Transition to a New Gold Standard

50. Decisionmaking, Risk, and Uncertainty: An Analysis of Climate Change Policy

51. The Behavior of the Labor Market between Schechter (1935) and Jones Laughlin (1937)

52. The Scope of Government in a Free Society

53. Stochastic Optimal Control and the U.S. Financial Debt Crisis

54. Deposit Insurance and Banking Stability

55. Restructuring the U.S. Postal Service

56. Afghanistan: A Cultural and Political History

57. Markets, Tort Law, and Regulation to Achieve Safety

58. The Impact of Ohio's EdChoice on Traditional Public School Performance

59. Interpreting China's Economy

60. Limits of Monetary Policy in Theory and Practice

61. The Revived Bretton Woods System, Liquidity Creation, and Asset Price Bubbles

62. U.S. Decapitalization, Easy Money, and Asset Price Cycles

63. Supply: A Tale of Two Bubbles

64. Incentive-Robust Financial Reform

65. Preventing Bubbles: Regulation versus Monetary Policy

66. Peddling Protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression

67. Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy

68. Editor's Note

69. Unions, Economic Freedom, and Growth

70. Public Sector Unions and the Rising Costs of Employee Compensation

71. Unions and the Decline of U.S. Cities

72. Prevailing Wage Laws: Public Interest or Special Interest Legislation?

73. Right-to-Work Laws: Liberty, Prosperity, and Quality of Life

74. Unions, Protectionism, and U.S. Competitiveness

75. Unions, the High-Wage Doctrine, and Employment

76. Editor's Note

77. The Constitutionalization of Money

78. Is a Benign Dollar Policy Wise?

79. Government Housing Policy and the Financial Crisis

80. Economic Contractions in the United States: A Failure of Government

81. Plunder! How Public Employee Unions Are Raiding Treasuries, Controlling Our Lives, and Bankrupting the Nation

82. Role of the IMF in the Global Financial Crisis

83. Crisis Prevention through Global Surveillance: A Task beyond the IMF

84. Effects of the Financial Crisis on The U.S.-China Economic Relationship

85. The Effects of Corruption on FDI Inflows

86. U.S. Energy Policy and the Presumption of Market Failure

87. The Effects of Corruption on FDI Inflows

88. U.S. Energy Policy and the Presumption of Market Failure

89. The Potential for System-Friendly K– 12 Reform

90. Mandatory Health Insurance: Lessons from Massachusetts

91. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

92. Bailout or Bankruptcy?

93. Origins of the Financial Market Crisis of 2008

94. Reflections on the Financial Crisis

95. Monetary Policy and Asset Prices Revisited

96. Asset Prices and Monetary Policy

97. What Lessons Can We Learn from the Boom and Turmoil?

98. Financial Innovation, Regulation, and Reform

99. Bad Rules Produce Bad Outcomes: Underlying Public-Policy Causes of the U.S. Financial Crisis

100. Federal Reserve Policy and the Housing Bubble