“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. LinkLink
“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