> Publishers' series
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The urgent need to delegitimate laissez-faire ideology Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, April 2024
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Headhunting and warfare evidence from Austronesia Boris Gershman, Tinatin Mumladze
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, July 2023
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Multi-mode trade policy retaliation Robert M. Feinberg, Kjersti Nes, Kara M. Reynolds, Aleks Schaefer
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, January 2023
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Nationalism as a response to worker militancy Jon D. Wisman and Nicholas Reksten
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, January 2023
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Thorstein Veblen, the meaning of work, and its humanization (remarks upon receipt of the 2023 Veblen-Commons Award) Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, January 2023
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Witchcraft beliefs and subjective well-being Boris Gershman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, February 2023
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The industrial degradation of workers that Thorstein Veblen overlooked by Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, March 2023
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Anti-Scroogenomics a Keynesian celebration of Christmas Gabriel Mathy
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 23 December 2023
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Casualties of trade wars Benjamin H. Liebman, Kara M. Reynolds
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, [2022]
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How the bourgeoisie's quest for status placed blame for poverty on the poor Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, March 2022
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Witchcraft beliefs around the world an exploratory analysis Boris Gershman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, May 2022
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Had Keynes read more Veblen the imperative of a scientific theory of human behavior Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, April 2022
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Structural change, elite capitalism, and the emergence of labor emancipation Quamrul H. Ashraf, Francesco Cinnirella, Oded Galor, Boris Gershman, and Erik Hornung
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, November 2022
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Costs of trade wars the distributional consequences of US Section 301 Tariffs against China Kara M. Reynolds
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, June 2021
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Witchcraft beliefs, social relations, and development Boris Gershman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, July 2021
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Why we all must work by Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, October 2021
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Why ideology exists Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, [2021]
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Demand for protection the impact of increased populist rhetoric on trade views Kara M. Reynolds
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, March 2021
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At a crossroads the impact of abortion access on future economic outcomes Kelly Jones
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, August 9, 2021
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The proletarianization of the professoriate and the threat to free expression, creativity, and economic dynamism Jon D. Wisman and Quentin Duroy
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, April 2020
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A brief sketch of the economic causes of war and peace Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2020
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Does a guaranteed basic income encourage entrepreneurship? evidence from Alaska Robert M. Feinberg and Daniel Kuehn
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, March 2019
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Merger waves are buyers following the herd or responding to structural queues? Ralph Sonenshine
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2019
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Reducing maternal labor market detachment a role for paid family leave Kelly Jones, Britni Wilcher
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2019
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Is an academic career a luxury good? student debt and the under-representation of minorities Robert Feinberg
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2019
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Are US antidumping cases being crowded out by other forms of protectionism? a natural experiment Prashant Desai and Robert M. Feinberg
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, March 2019
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Tariff rate pass-through buyer power and product differentiation effects Ralph Sonenshine, Michael Lifschulz
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2019
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Precautionary savings and shock-coping behaviors the effects of promoting mobile bank savings on transactional sex in Kenya Kelly Jones, Erick Gong
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, September 27, 2019
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Privatisation de la Française des Jeux une poussée de plus vers l'inégalité et l'insécurité Jon D. Wisman, Quentin Duroy
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2018
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Marx, the predisposition to reject markets and private property, and attractive alternatives to capitalism Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, April 2018
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Long-term shifts in demand and distribution in neo-Kaleckian and neo-Goodwinian models Robert A. Blecker
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, June 2018
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Exploitation, human nature, and social institutions Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2-19-18
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Guaranteed non-labor income and labor supply the effect of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Robert M. Feinberg, Daniel P. Kuehn
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2018
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Why has the Great Recession failed to produce a New New Deal in the U.S.? Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 2018
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The dynamics of inequality in the human story a brief sketch Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 7/24/17
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Adam Smith and Thorstein Veblen on the quest for recognition Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 8/15/17
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Effects of utility deregulation and mergers on consumer welfare Ralph Sonenshine
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, August 18, 2017
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Marx was mistaken on capitalism's principal institutions of market and private property Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, 9-4-17
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When microeconomic instruction serves as ideology Michael Cauvel, Aaron Pacitti, and Jon D. Wisman
Washington, DC: Economics, College of Arts & Sciences, American University, November 2013