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2021-22

  • September 10 — On the Complexity of Forming Mental Models — Ryan Oprea — University of California, Santa Barbara
  • September 24 — Fiscal Legibility and State Development: Theory and Evidence from Colonial Mexico — Francisco Garfias — University of California, San Diego
  • October 1 — Why Swing State Voting Is Not (Usually) Effective Altruism: The Bad News about the Good News about Voting — Jason Brennan — Georgetown University
  • October 8 — Scope of Practice and Opioid Prescribing Behavior of Nurse Practitioners Serving Medicare Beneficiaries — Alicia Plemmons — Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
  • October 15 — Can Dollarization Constrain a Populist Leader? The Case of Rafael Correa in Ecuador — Nicolas Cachanosky — Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • October 22 — Market Microstructure and Informational Efficiency — Brian Albrecht — Kennesaw State University
  • October 29 — Economic and Political Effects of Fiscal Rules: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Colombia — Luis Martinez — University of Chicago
  • November 5 — The Making of Mexico: The Political Economy of Conquest and Independence — Fernando Arteaga, Academic Director — University of Pennsylvania
  • November 12 — Asymmetry in Civic Information: An Experiment on Tax Participation Among Informal Firms in Togo — Paul Dower — University of Wisconsin—Madison
  • January 21 — Statelessness and the Commons: Fisheries and Economic Development in the Gaspesian Peninsula circa 1830 — Vincent Geloso — George Mason University
  • January 28 — Being Seen: How Markets Impact Our Moral Sentiments — Colin Harris — St. Olaf College
  • February 11 — The Morality of Illicit Markets: The Soviet and Post-Soviet Case — Peter Boettke — George Mason University
  • February 18 — From Free Competition to Fair Competition in the European Internal Market — Nils Karlson — Ratio Institute
  • February 25 — Shipwrecked by Rents — Desiree Desierto — University of Pittsburgh
  • March 4 — Following Their Leaders: Political Preferences and Public Policy — Randall Holcombe — Florida State University
  • March 25 — Bourbon Reforms and State Capacity in the Spanish Empire — Felipe Valencia Caicedo — The University of British Columbia
  • April 8 — Consumer Inflation Expectations: Daily Dynamics — Carola Binder — Haverford College
  • April 22 — The Calculus of American Indian Consent: The Law and Economics of Tribal Constitutions — Louis Rouanet — Western Kentucky University
  • April 29 — The Impact of the Black Death on the Adoption of the Printing Press — Noel Johnson — George Mason University
  • May 6 — Criminal Behavior during Electricity Blackouts: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa — Kerianne Lawson — North Dakota State University

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