Articles written by Robert Higgs in The Independent Review:
| Winter 2013 - |
Truth and Freedom in Economic Analysis and Economic Policy Making
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| Fall 2012 - |
Coasian Contracts in the Coeur dAlene Mining District
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| Fall 2012 - |
War Is Horrible, but . . .
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| Fall 2011 - |
Are Questions of War and Peace Merely One Issue among Many for Libertarians?
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| Summer 2011 - |
To Fight or Not to Fight: Wars Payoffs to U.S. Leaders and to the American People
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| Winter 2011 - |
The Dangers of Samuelsons Economic Method
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| Winter 2010 - |
Recession and Recovery: Six Fundamental Errors of the Current Orthodoxy
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| Summer 2009 - |
A Revealing Window on the U.S. Economy in Depression and War: Hours Worked, 19291950
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| Winter 2009 - |
Who was Edward M. House?
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| Fall 2008 - |
Caging the Dogs of War: How Major U.S. Neoimperialist Wars End
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| Summer 2008 - |
Military Spending/Gross Domestic Product = Nonsense for Budget Policymaking
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| Fall 2007 - |
Military-Economic Fascism: How Business Corrupts Government, and Vice Versa
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| Summer 2007 - |
Results of Still Another Fifty-Year Experiment in Political Economy
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| Summer 2006 - |
On Winning the War
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| Winter 2006 - |
Fear: The Foundation of Every Government’s Power
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| Fall 2005 - |
Not Merely Perfidious but Ungrateful: The U.S. Takeover of West Florida
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| Spring 2005 - |
Benefits and Costs of the U.S. Governments War Making
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| Summer 2004 - |
Lies, Damn Lies, and Conventional Measures of the Growth of Government
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| Fall 2002 - |
Government Protects Us?
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| Summer 2002 - |
Pity the Poor Japanese
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| Fall 2001 - |
The Cold War is Over, but U.S. Preparation for It Continues
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| Spring 2001 - |
Results of Another Fifty-Year Experiment in Political Economy
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| Winter 2001 - |
Unmitigated Mercantilism
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| Spring 2000 - |
The So-Called Third Way
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| Winter 2000 - |
Regulatory Harmonization: A Sweet-Sounding, Dangerous Development
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| Fall 1999 - |
Lock em Up!
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| Summer 1999 - |
Escaping Leviathan?
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| Spring 1999 - |
Were All Sick and Government Must Heal Us
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| Winter 1999 - |
A Carnival of Taxation
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| Fall 1998 - |
What Professor Stiglitz Learned in Washington
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| Summer 1998 - |
Official Economic Statistics: The Emperors Clothes are Dirty
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| Spring 1998 - |
A Tale of Two Labor Markets
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| Winter 1998 - |
Puritanism, Paternalism, and Power
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| Fall 1997 - |
Death and Taxes
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| Summer 1997 - |
Bolingbroke, Nixon, and the Rest of Them
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| Spring 1997 - |
Regime Uncertainty: Why the Great Depression Lasted So Long and Why Prosperity Resumed after the War
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| Spring 1997 - |
Fifty Years of the Mont Pelerin Society
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| Winter 1997 - |
Public Choice and Political Leadership
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| Fall 1996 - |
Etceteras . . .
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| Summer 1996 - |
Etceteras . . .
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| Summer 1996 - |
Editors Welcome
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