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2016-17

  • August 26 — Austrian Perspectives on Business Valuation — Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis Symposium
    • Capital Valuation: What Is It and Why Does It Matter? Insights from Austrian Capital Theory — Peter Lewin — The University of Texas at Dallas
    • Austrian Economics, Market Process, and the EVA Framework — Nicolas Cachanosky — Metropolitan State University of Denver
    • Adversarial Versus Inquisitorial Systems: Error and Valuation — Shruti Rajagopalan — State University of New York, Purchase
    • Incorporating Social Capital into the Austrian Business Cycle Theory — Daniel D'Amico — Brown University
    • Economic Calculation and the Productivity of Investment — Benjamin Powell — Texas Tech University
    • Private Governance and the Pricing of Political Enterprises — Alexander Salter — Texas Tech University
    • Investment in New Proved Oil Reserves: An Austrian Perspective — Bradley Ewing — Texas Tech University
  • September 9 — Unintended Consequences of Economic Sanctions for Human Rights: Conflict Minerals and Infant Mortality in the Congo — Dominic Parker — University of Wisconsin—Madison
  • September 30 — The State Intervention Failure on a Large Infrastructure Project: The Case of the Transnortheastern Railway in Brazil — Vladimir Maciel — Mackenzie Presbyterian University
  • October 7 — Banning Bitcoin — William Luther — Kenyon College
  • October 21 — The Boomerang Effect: When Social Control Comes Home — Christopher Coyne — George Mason University
  • October 28 — Public Choice as Political Philosophy — David Schmidtz — University of Arizona
  • November 4 — Barbarians at the Gates: Did Immigrants Degrade the United States' Institutions? — Alexandre Padilla — Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • November 11 — Monopsony and Industrial Development in Nineteenth Century Quebec: The Impact of Seigneurial Tenure — Vincent Geloso — Texas Tech University
  • December 9 — Exogenous Resource Shocks and Economic Freedom — Ryan Murphy — Southern Methodist University
  • January 20 — Historical Influences on Current Economic Freedom — Stephan Gohmann — University of Louisville
  • February 10 — Expansion of the Voting Franchise and Income Tax Adoption: Evidence from U.S. States — Maria Tackett — Gonzaga University
  • February 24 — Cultural Paternalism & the Libertarian Club Conundrum — Anthony Gill — University of Washington
  • March 31 —Currency Depreciation and the Monetary Adjustment Process: Reconsidering Lord King's Contributions — Joseph Salerno — Pace University
  • April 21 — The Spread of Improvement: Why Innovation Accelerated in Britain, 1547-1851 — Anton Howes — Brown University
  • April 28 — Normative Interests and Eudaimonia — Mark LeBar — Florida State University
  • May 23 — Care to Wager Again? An Appraisal of Paul Ehrlich's Counter-Bet Offer to Julian Simon — Pierre Desrochers — University of Toronto Mississauga

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