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Articles written by Robert Higgs in The Independent Review:

Fall 2019 - Pressure-Release Valves in Participatory Fascism
Winter 2018/19 - Two Worlds: Politics and Everything Else
Fall 2018 - Against the Whole Concept and Construction of the Balance of International Payments
Summer 2018 - Feedback and Correction in Government and the Market
Spring 2018 - Ideology and Political Divisiveness
Winter 2017/18 - Principal-Agent Theory and Representative Government
Fall 2017 - Freedom of Movement—the Sine Qua Non of Economic Prosperity and Progress
Summer 2017 - Moderation in Response to Provocation Is No Vice
Winter 2016/17 - First, Do No Harm
Fall 2016 - Can the State Enforce Virtuous Behavior?
Summer 2016 - Douglass C. North
Winter 2015/16 - Ludwig von Mises and Dietrich von Hildebrand
Fall 2015 - How Big Is Government in the United States?
Summer 2015 - Gross Domestic Product—an Index of Economic Welfare or a Meaningless Metric?
Spring 2015 - Compassion—a Critical Factor for Attaining and Maintaining a Free Society
Winter 2014/15 - Tolstoy’s Manifesto on the State, Christian Anarchy, and Pacifism
Fall 2014 - Ronald Coase, Anomalous Superstar of the Economics Profession
Summer 2014 - The Fed’s Immiseration of People Who Live on Interest Earnings
Spring 2014 - The Salmon Trap
Winter 2013/14 - Worrisome Changes in U.S. Labor Force and Employment since 2007
Fall 2013 - The Sluggish Recovery of Real Net Domestic Private Business Investment
Summer 2013 - Real Gross Domestic Private Product, 2000–2012
Winter 2012/13 - Truth and Freedom in Economic Analysis and Economic Policy Making
Fall 2012 - Coasian Contracts in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District
Fall 2012 - “War Is Horrible, but . . .”
Fall 2011 - Are Questions of War and Peace Merely One Issue among Many for Libertarians?
Summer 2011 - To Fight or Not to Fight
Winter 2010/11 - The Dangers of Samuelson’s Economic Method
Winter 2009/10 - Recession and Recovery
Summer 2009 - A Revealing Window on the U.S. Economy in Depression and War
Winter 2008/09 - Who was Edward M. House?
Fall 2008 - Caging the Dogs of War
Summer 2008 - Military Spending/Gross Domestic Product = Nonsense for Budget Policymaking
Fall 2007 - Military-Economic Fascism
Summer 2007 - Results of Still Another Fifty-Year Experiment in Political Economy
Summer 2006 - On “Winning the War”
Winter 2005/06 - Fear
Fall 2005 - “Not Merely Perfidious but Ungrateful”
Spring 2005 - Benefits and Costs of the U.S. Government’s War Making
Summer 2004 - Lies, Damn Lies, and Conventional Measures of the Growth of Government
Fall 2002 - Government Protects Us?
Summer 2002 - Pity the Poor Japanese
Fall 2001 - The Cold War is Over, but U.S. Preparation for It Continues
Spring 2001 - Results of Another Fifty-Year Experiment in Political Economy
Winter 2000/01 - Unmitigated Mercantilism
Spring 2000 - The So-Called Third Way
Winter 1999/00 - Regulatory Harmonization
Fall 1999 - Lock ’em Up!
Summer 1999 - Escaping Leviathan?
Spring 1999 - We’re All Sick and Government Must Heal Us
Winter 1998/99 - A Carnival of Taxation
Fall 1998 - What Professor Stiglitz Learned in Washington
Summer 1998 - Official Economic Statistics
Spring 1998 - A Tale of Two Labor Markets
Winter 1997/98 - Puritanism, Paternalism, and Power
Fall 1997 - Death and Taxes
Summer 1997 - Bolingbroke, Nixon, and the Rest of Them
Spring 1997 - Regime Uncertainty
Spring 1997 - Fifty Years of the Mont Pelerin Society
Winter 1996/97 - Public Choice and Political Leadership
Fall 1996 - Etceteras . . .
Spring 1996 - Etceteras . . .
Spring 1996 - Editor’s Welcome


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