Journal Articles

  • “How Government Intervention Makes Prices and Wages Sticky,” Independent Review (accepted, forthcoming).
  • “Why Politicians Still Do Not Take Economic Advice: William H. Hutt on the Power of Special Interests and the Importance of Economic Education,” Review of Austrian Economics (accepted, forthcoming). Link  
  • “Playing the Defense: The Beef Trust, Cronyism, and the 1891 and 1906 Meat Inspection Acts,” Independent Review (Summer 2024) 29(1): 31-54. Link  
  • “Defending the Austrian Interpretation of the 1920-21 Depression: Reply to Borazan,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (Winter 2024) 26(4): 325-330. Link
  • “Modern Monetary Theory: An Austrian Interpretation of Recrudescent Keynesianism,” Atlantic Economic Journal (2020) 48(1): 23-31. Link
  • “Personnel is Policy: Regulatory Capture at the Federal Trade Commission, 1914-1929,” Journal of Institutional Economics (2019) 15(6): 1037-1053. Link
  • “Taking Government Out of Politics: Murray Rothbard on Political and Local Reform During the Progressive Era,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2019) 22(1): 49-67. Link
  • “Editor’s Foreword to ‘Beginning the Welfare State: Civil War Veterans’ Pensions’ by Murray Rothbard,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2019) 22(1): 68-81. Link
  • “Revenge: John Sherman, Russell Alger and the Origins of the Sherman Act,” Public Choice (2018) 174 (3-4): 257-275. Link
  • “The Origins of the National Banking System: The Chase-Cooke Connection and the New York City Banks,” Independent Review (2018) 22 (3): 383-401. Link
  • “The Consequences of Keynes,” Journal of Markets and Morality (2017) 20(1): 155-164. (Coauthored with Peter Boettke). Link
  • “The Depression of 1920-1921: A Credit Induced Boom and a Market Based Recovery?,” Review of Austrian Economics (2016) 29(4): 387-414. Link
  • “The History of a Tradition: Austrian Economics from 1871 to 2016,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (2016) 34A: 199-243. (Coauthored with Peter Boettke & Christopher Coyne) Link (SSRN Link)
  • “Expansionary Monetary Policy at the Federal Reserve in the 1920s,” Advances in Austrian Economics (2016) 20: 105-134. Link (SSRN Link)
  • “From Marshallian Partial Equilibrium to Austrian General Equilibrium: The Evolution of Rothbard’s Production Theory” and “Editor’s Foreword to ‘Man, Economy, and State, Original Chapter 5: Producer’s Activity’ by Murray Rothbard,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2015) 18(4): 456-561. Link  Link
  • “The Depression of 1873-1879: An Austrian Perspective,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2014) 17(4): 474-509. Link  
  • “Rothbard’s Time Market and the Demand for Present Goods,” Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2014) 17(1): 46-66. Link  

Book Chapters

  • “The Effects of Modern Monetary Theory on the Structure of Production” in Anti-MMT, Jonathan Newman ed. (Mises Institute, accepted).
  • “The Science of Liberty: Rothbardian Political Economy,” in Mises, Rothbard, and Beyond: An Advanced Handbook on Austrian Economics, David Howden ed. (Palgrave, accepted).
  • “Mises and Rothbard on Credit Contraction During a Downturn,” in Essays in Honor of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Human Action(Mises Institute, accepted).  
  • “The U.S. Constitution—Conquest, not Contract,” in Festschrift for Walter Block (working title) (New York: Addleton Academic Publishers, forthcoming): 382-84.   
  • “Foreword,” in What Has Government Done to Our Money? Sixth Edition,by Murray Rothbard (Auburn, AL: Mises Institute, 2024): 9-13.  Link
  • “Introduction,” in Conceived in Liberty, Volume V: The New Republic, 1784-1791, by Murray Rothbard, Patrick Newman ed., (Auburn AL: Mises Institute, 2019). Link
  • “From Marshallian Partial Equilibrium to Austrian General Equilibrium: The Evolution of Rothbard’s Production Theory” and “Editor’s Foreword to Man, Economy, and State, Original Chapter 5: Producer’s Activity,” in The Economic Theory of Costs: Foundations and New Directions, Matthew McCaffrey ed., (New York: Routledge, 2018): 51-130. Link
  • “Introduction,” in The Progressive Era by Murray Rothbard, Patrick Newman ed., (Auburn, AL: Mises Institute, 2017): 15-36. Link
  •  “The Keynesian Liquidity Trap: An Austrian Critique,” in What’s Wrong with Keynesian Economic Theory? Steven Kates ed., (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2016): 11-25. (Coauthored with Peter Boettke) Link (SSRN Link)

Book Reviews

  • “False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery,” by George Selgin, Economic History Association (EH.net) (September 2025). Link
  • “Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century,” by J. Bradford DeLong, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (Spring 2024) 27(1): 81-85. Link
  • “Surprised Again! The Covid Crisis and the New Market Bubble” by Alex Pollock and Howard Adler, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (Spring 2024) 27(1). Link
  • “Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century,” by J. Bradford DeLong, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (Spring 2024) 27(1). Link
  • “The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume II: The Age of Limits, 1917-1933,” by Albert Churella, Economic History Association (EH.net) (March 2024). Link
  • “Oceans of Grain: How American Wheat Remade the World,” by Scott Reynolds Nelson, Independent Review (2023) 27(4). Link
  • “Economic Episodes in American History,” by Mark Schug et. al., Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2022) 25(3): 325-329. Link
  • “Red Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China,” by Peter Schweizer, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2022) 25(2): 501-504. Link
  • “The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect,” edited by Peter C. Earle and William J. Luther, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2021) 4(4): 501-04. Link
  • “Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly,” by John Quiggin, Review of Austrian Economics (2021) 34(1): 173–177. Link
  • “American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation,” by Susan Quinn, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2020) 23(1): 95-98. Link
  • “A Brief History of Doom: Two Hundred Years of Financial Crises,” by Richard Vague, EH.Net (2019). Link
  • “Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics and American Economics in the Progressive Era,” by Thomas Leonard, Independent Review (2017) 21(3). Link
  • “Hall of Mirrors: The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History,” by Barry Eichengreen, Review of Austrian Economics (2017) 30(1): 131-35. Link
  • “America’s Bank: The Epic Struggle to Create the Federal Reserve,” by Roger Lowenstein, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2016) 19(2): 192-99. Link
  • “Monetary Regimes and Inflation: History, Economic, and Political Relationships, 2nd Ed.,” by Peter Bernholz, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2016) 19(2): 187-191. Link
  • “The Origins, History, and Future of the Federal Reserve,” edited by Michael Bordo and William Roberds, Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (2015)18(1): 65-74. Link