ASC 2009 Podcast
1) William Douglass: Sound-Money Theorist of the American Colonial Period
Joseph A. Weglarz presents William Douglass: Sound-Money Theorist of the American Colonial Period. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
2) The Role of Policy Academics in Guarding Failing Food Safety Regulation: The Anti-Aphid Hypothesis
Tomohide Yasuda presents The Role of Policy Academics in Guarding failing Food Safety Regulation: The Anti-Aphid Hypothesis. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
3) Markets in Urban Lands
Ivan Luna Luzardo presents Markets in Urban Lands. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
4) The Link Between Degenerating Currency and Degenerating Culture
Paul T. Prentice presents The Link Between Degenerating Currency and Degenerating Culture. From the 200 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
5) Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit
Paola Mazzà presents Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
6) The Battle of Ideas from Keynes to Thatcher
Antonio Masala presents The Battle of Ideas from Keynes to Thatcher. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
7) The Carry Tax Proposal: Back from the Dead
J. Bradley Jansen presents The Carry Tax Proposal: Back from the Dead. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
8) Recession Economics and Non-Neutral Money
Paul Cwik presents Recession Economics and Non-Neutral Money. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
9) An Austrian Examination of the News Media and Its Future
Ryan McMaken presents An Austrian Examination of the News Media and Its Future. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
10) Commentary
David Gordon offers Commentary on the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.