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The index below lists all articles from the Journal of Private Enterprise through 2004. In addition, the University of Francisco Marroquin has compiled a searchable database with most articles from 2000 to the present available for download (click image below).

 

Journal of Private Enterprise: Article Index

Volume #: 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Volume 19

Opportunities Forgone: The Unmeasurable Costs of Regulation
Bruce L. Benson, Florida State University
Volume 19, S 2004

Interstate Trade Barriers and Potential Regulatory Competition: The Case of Virginia's Direct Wine Shipping Ban
Jerry Ellig, George Mason University
Alan Wiseman, Ohio State University
Volume 19, S 2004

Real Government Reform
Philip E. Graves, University of Colorado
Volume 19, S 2004

Food, Fiber and Fee Simple Ownership in the People's Republic of China
Paul Chandler, Ball State University
Volume 19, S 2004

The Effects of the MBA Degree on Earnings in Russia
Leo Kahane, California State University-Hayward
Jagdish Agrawal, California State University-Hayward
Gary E. Wishniewsky,California State University-Hayward
Volume 19, S 2004

Welfare: A Magnet for Migration or Not?
Ken Schoolland, Hawaii Pacific University
Volume 19, S 2004

The Case of the Simultaneous Teacher Shortages and Surpluses: A New Example for Teaching About Labor Markets
Mark C. Schug, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
William Holahan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Volume 19, S 2004

Is the Economic Way of Thinking Regarding the Environment Mainstream for Teachers in Public & Private Schools
Swarnjit S. Arora, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
William L. Holahan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mark Schug,University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Volume 19, F 2003

Male-Female Life Expectancy and Economic Freedom
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Gary H. Roseman, Berry College
Volume 19, F 2003

The Internet and Auto Sales: Benefits and Barriers
Debra J. Holt, Federal Trade Commission
Volume 19, F 2003

The Distribution of Internet Use: A Cross-National Analysis
Chris Fallow, BondWave LLC
Seth Norton, Wheaton College
Volume 19, F 2003

Private Property Rights in World Fisheries: Individual Transferable Quotas
Hannes H. Gissurarson, University of Iceland
Volume 19, F 2003

Institutions North and South: What 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' Can and Can't Tell Us about New World Economics
Edward J. Bierhanzl, Florida A&M University
Volume 19, F 2003

Volume 18

Getting Students To Think Outside the Box
Carl Simkonis, Northern Kentucky University
Tom Cate, Northern Kentucky University
Volume 18, S 2003

Economics: Writing to Learn and Learning to Write
Joseph Horton, University of Central Arkansas
Bonnie Selting, University of Central Arkansas
Robin Gallaher,University of Central Arkansas
Volume 18, S 2003

A Review Activity for Economics
Meghan Millea, Mississippi State University
Volume 18, S 2003

Trust in Government as a Constitutional Consequence
J. R. Clark, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 18, S 2003

Virtue or Vice? Pedagogical History of the Self-Interest Hypothesis
Gary Quinlivan, St. Vincent College
John Naugle, St. Vincent College
Volume 18, S 2003

Contracts Without Government
Peter T. Leeson, George Mason University
Volume 18, S 2003

The Mystery of Capital & Economic Calculation: How de Soto's Insights Illuminate the Austrian Case for Private Enterprise
Howard Baetjer, Jr., Towson University
Michael I. Lineberry, Syracuse University
Volume 18, S 2003

Jonathan Gullible: Battling State Ogres With 1000 Blows of Satire
Ken Schoolland, Hawaii Pacific University
Volume 18, S 2003

Common Technology, Uncommon Results: Game Shows & Cooperative Learning in Undergrad. Entrepreneurship Classes
Lynn Neeley, Northern Illinois Univ
Volume 18, F 2002

Should Economic Education Be Left the Public Schools?
Mark C. Schug, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Volume 18, F 2002

Homeland Defense, Individual Freedom, and the Rule of Law
Edwin J. Feulner, The Heritage Foundation
Volume 18, F 2002

The Political Allocation of Property Rights: An App. To State Land Use Regulation
Jeffrey Pompe, Francis Marion University
Volume 18, F 2002

You Get What You Vote For: Voter Preferences and Economic Freedom
Eric Crampton, George Mason University
Volume 18, F 2002

The Failure of Utilitarian Ethics in Political Economy
Paul A. Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
Volume 18, F 2002

Key Policies for a Competitive Education Industry
John Merrifield, University of Texas-San Antonio
Volume 18, F 2002

Patent Rights and Economnic Freedom: Friend or Foe?
Walter G. Park, American University
Volume 18, F 2002

Volume 17

Student Attitudes Towards the Market System: An Inquiry and Analysis
Charles H. Breeden, Marquette University
Noreen E. Lephardt, Marquette University
Volume 17, S 2002

Performance on the Major Field Test in Business: The Explanatory Power of SAT Scores and Gender
Richard A. Bernardi, Roger Williams University
David F. Bean, Iona College
Volume 17, S 2002

The Emergence of the London Stock Exchange as a Self-Policing Club
Edward Stringham, George Mason University
Volume 17, S 2002

Does It pay to be Green?
Pierre Desrochers, John Hopkins University
Volume 17, S 2002

Why Constitutional Protection of Property Becomes Less Certain Over Time
Alan Lockard, George Mason University
Volume 17, S 2002

Minimum Wages for Women Only
Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
Volume 17, S 2002

Using Vouchers to Reform Schools: A Reply to Conservative and Libertarian Doubters
Joseph Bast, The Heartland Institute
Volume 17, S 2002

Pricing, Market Efficiency, and Consumer Choice in Internet Commerce
Richard Courtney, ST. Mary's College of California
Douglas Gentry, St. Mary's College of California
Volume 17, S 2002

Downsizing: An Examination of the Consequences of Mass Layoffs
Kevin R. Foster, City College of New York
Volume 17, S 2002

The Promise of the E-conomy for Freedom: Cautions from the Broader Perspective of Scientism
Tibor R. Machan, Chapman University
Volume 17, S 2002

Economic Education in the High Schools: Post-communist Romania and the United States
Jane S. Lopus, California State Univ.-Hayward
Maria Liana Lacatus, Scoala Centrale, Bucharest
Volume 17, S 2002

Private Employment of Prison Labor
Charles C. Cox, Lexecon Inc.
Roger E. Meiners, University of Texas-Arlington
Volume 17, F 2001

The Contributions of Leland B. Yeager to International Economics
Alan A. Rabin, Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Volume 17, F 2001

Toward Voluntary Unionism
Charles W. Baird, California State Univ--Hayward
Volume 17, F 2001

Property Rights and the Internet
Paul Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern
Julia A. Kedrova, Birmingham-Southern Univ.
Volume 17, F 2001

From Totalitarian Central Planning to a Market Economy: Decentralization and Privatization of Hungary
Z. Edward O'Relley, No. Dakota State Univ.-Fargo
Volume 17, F 2001

An Evaluation of Choices and Changes: An Economics Program for At-risk Students
Jane S. Lopus, Calif. State University-Hayward
Volume 17, F 2001

Teaching College Economics: Efficiency Issues
Ralph A. Terregrossa, St. John's University
Valerie Englander, St. John's University
Volume 17, F 2001

A Microsoft Excel-based Aid for Learning Cost Estimation
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Gary S. Robson, Berry College
Volume 17, F 2001

Volume 16

Proof That a Free Market System Enriches the Poor
W. Michael Cox, Federal Reserve Bank Dallas
Volume 16, F 2001

Free Markets on Film: Hollywood and Capitalism
Robert Formaini, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Volume 16, S 2001

Innovative Faculty Homepages That Provide Multiple Benefits to Students
Darwin King, St. Bonaventure University
Volume 16, S 2001

Case Studies in Accounting for MBAs: Computer Assisted Instruction
G. Russell Barber, Mercer University
Volume 16, S 2001

Analyzing Annual Reports Using a Value-Added Approach to Classroom Diversity1
Betty S. Harper, Middle Tennessee State University
Phil Harper, Middle Tennessee State University
Volume 16, S 2001

The Business Plan as Senior Project: Helping Communities in Crisis
Jeanne Dexter, Southwestern College
Volume 16, S 2001

The Use of Private Enterprise Within a Public University Environment: A Case for a Student Unit Manager Team Approach
Corbet J. Lamkin, Southern Arkansas University
John E Cary, Southern Arkansas University
Volume 16, S 2001

Teaching/Learning Finance: Lab, Laptops, and Links
Terry Pope, Abilene Christian University
Volume 16, S 2001

Protests, Progress, and Democracy: Some Economics of Expressed Discontent
James Rolph Edwards, Montana State University-Southern
Volume 16, S 2001

Technology and the Labor Market: Past, Present and Future
Lowell Gallaway, Ohio University
Volume 16, S 2001

Do Students Learn More Where Parents Have More Educational Choices
Jay B. Greene, The Manhattan Institute
Volume 16, S 2001

Consolidation in Banking and Financial Services: The Demise of Glass-Steagall
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
Volume 16, S 2001

Using Economics and Literature to Understand Changing Perceptions About the Individual's Relation to Society
W.B. Sockwell, Berry College
Zeynep Tenger, Berry College
Volume 16, S 2001

Learning Market Skills Through Simulation
Alina Zapalska, Marshall University
Dallas Brozil, Marshall University
Volume 16, S 2001

Buyer and Seller Beware!
Auke R. Leen, Wageningen University
Volume 16, S 2001

Does Information to the Internet Weaken the Case of Consumer Protection Regulation?
John C. Moorhouse, Wake Forest University
Volume 16, S 2001

Hayek's Slippery Slope: Is There a Third Way?
David L. Shapiro, Mesa Community College
Volume 16, S 2001

Lessons from The Lorax
Michael Hammock, Emory University
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Michael F. Patrono,Berry College
Volume 16, F 2000

The Idaho Economic Summit
Martha C. Yopp, University of Idaho
Jody Hoff, Idaho Council of Economic Education
Volume 16, F 2000

An Adaptation of the Case Study Method Applied to Information Systems and Technologies
Patricia Y. Logan, Weber State University
Volume 16, F 2000

Tests of the Validity of Perceptions About Interactive Television Courses Among Faculty Members and Students
Suzanne Benet, Grand Valley State University
Nancy M. Levenburg, Grand Valley State University
Volume 16, F 2000

Market Approaches to Immigration Restrictions
Richard Vedder, Ohio University
Lowell Gallaway, Ohio University
Volume 16, F 2000

Hangover Without the Party: The Impact of Threatened Drug Price Controls on Pharmaceutical Investment
David W. Kreutzer, James Madison University
William Wood, James Madison University
Volume 16, F 2000

Private Sources of Trust and Recourse: Prerequisites for the Successful Emergence of Markets in Cyberspace
Bruce Benson, Florida State University
Volume 16, F 2000

Internet Governance: A Rent-Seeking Analysis
Alden F. Abbott, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Gordon Brady, George Mason University
Volume 16, F 2000

The Contributions of Leland B. Yeager to International Economics
Alan A. Rabin, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Volume 16, F 2000

Economic Behavior: An Inherent Problem With Utilitarianism
Paul Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern University
Volume 16, F 2000

The Life-Cycle Growth and Development Approach to Analyzing Entrepreneurship in China
Alina Zapalska, Marshall University
Geoff Perry, Auckland Institute of Technology
Volume 16, F 2000

Volume 15

The Equity-Efficiency Debate
Richard Vedder, Ohio University
Lowell Gallaway, Ohio University
Volume 15, F 1999

Paul Samuelson and Development Economics: A Missed Opportunity
Jane S. Shaw, PERC
Volume 15, F 1999

Polycentric Law Versus Monopolized Law: Implications from International Trade for the Potential Success of Emerging Markets
Bruce Benson, Florida State University
Volume 15, F 1999

Evolution of the Regulatory State: The Mixed Economy Viewed Through a Complexity Lens
Robert L Formaini, Federal Reserve Bank-Dallas
Volume 15, F 1999

Assessing the Economics of Outcomes Assessment
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
Volume 15, F 1999

Active Labor Marketed Policies and Measured Unemployment in Europe
Edward Bierhanzl, Florida A&M University
Volume 15, F 1999

Foreign Capital, Market Mechanism, and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
Baban Hasnat, SUNY-Brockport
Charles Callahan, SUNY-Brockport
Dal Didia,Jackson State University
Volume 15, F 1999

Labor Market Reform in the United Kingdom: From Thatcher to Blair
John T. Addison, University of So. Carolina
W. Stanley Siebert, University of Birmingham UK
Volume 15, S 0

Economic Freedom, Globalization and Human Rights: Can We Have It All?
Wesley T. Milner, University of Evansville
Volume 15, S 0

Economic Growth: What's Love Got To Do With It?
Paul Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
Volume 15, S 0

Entrepreneurial Start-Up and Growth: A Case Study of Thailand
Alina Zapalska, Marshall University
Geoff Perry, Auckland Institute of Technology
Volume 15, S 0

What Will Happen to Hong Kong?
Lawrence W. Lovik, Troy State University
Volume 15, S 0

Volume 14

India: A New Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century
Lawrence W. Lovik, Troy State University
Sohail Agboatwala, Troy State University
Volume 14, S 1999

Federal Estate Tax: The Impact on African-American Family Enterprises
Craig Aronoff, Kennesaw State College
Joseph H. Astrachan, Farleigh Dickinson University
James I. Herbert,Farleigh Dickinson University
Volume 14, S 1999

The Teaching of Organization Development: An Application of a Brain-Based Research Approach
Robert A. Herring, Winston-Salem State University
Sheila Reyna, Radford University
Volume 14, S 1999

Accounting Skills Add Up to Success for Small Businesses in Economically Challenged Areas
Roderick Barclay, University of Texas-Dallas
Rebecca Bayer, University of Texas--Dallas
Volume 14, S 1999

Operational Auditing: A Management Perspective
Roderick S. Barclay, University of Texas--Dallas
Volume 14, S 1999

Production, Profits, and the Environment
James Rolph Edwards, Montana State University-Northern
Volume 14, S 1999

Protectionism: A Public Choice Perspective
Gordon Brady, George Mason University
Alden Abbott,
Volume 14, S 1999

Taking Deming Seriously: Consider the Case Against Incentives
Candace A. Allen, University of So. Colorado
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 14, S 1999

The End of the World As We Know It?: Some Thought on Economics of Moral Decline
Michael DeBow, Samford University
Volume 14, S 1999

Recent Developments in Growth Theory and Empirics
Robert J. Barro, Harvard University
Volume 14, S 1999

Unfinished Reform: Taxation and Economic Growth in New Zealand
Gerald W. Scully, University of Texas at Dallas
Volume 14, S 1999

The Two Freedoms in a Growth Model
Wenbo Wu, Carnegie Mellon University
Otto A. Davis, Carnegie Mellon
Volume 14, S 1999

Why Do Mainstream Economics Professors Teach Students That Interest Is The Price of Money?
David Townsend, Sam Houston State University
Volume 14, F 1998

Entrepreneurs and Global Governance Crusaders: Visions or Collision?
Henry Lamb, Univ of Texas, Austin
Floy Lilley, Univ. Texas-Austin
Volume 14, F 1998

Onyx Music: a Case Project of Introduction to Accounting
Scott Fouch, Truman State University
Debra Kerby, Truman State University
Volume 14, F 1998

The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: Publishing Odyssey of Free Market Ideas
Ken Schoolland, Hawaii Pacific University
Volume 14, F 1998

Using Spreadsheets to Teach Quantitative Procedural Knowledge: a Revenue Variance Analysis Illustration
Stacy E. Kovar, Kansas State University
Kay E. Zekany, Ohio Northern University
Volume 14, F 1998

Monitoring Curriculum Compliance Using An Exam Database
David D. Hott, Florida Institute of Technology
Volume 14, F 1998

The Integrated Business Core: An Experiential Approach For Private Enterprise
Larry K. Michaelsen, University of Oklahoma
Volume 14, F 1998

Integration of Multiple Technologies to Enhance Quality and Productivity in the Classroom: Past, Present and Future
Richard Fisher, University of Texas, Dallas
Volume 14, F 1998

Group Internet Projects as a Teaching Aid in Accounting and MIS Classes
Darwin L. King, St. Bonaventure University
Volume 14, F 1998

Development of an Innovative Internet Course for All Adults Focusing on Investing in the Stock Market
Michael Matukonis, SUNY-Oneonta
John Clow, SUNY-Oneonta
Volume 14, F 1998

Customizing Text Material for an Evening MBA Finance Course
Sheldon Balbirer, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro
Volume 14, F 1998

Education in Transition from School to the Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities for Private Enterprise Education
Francis W. Rushing, Georgia State University
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
George Vredeveld,University of Cincinnati
Volume 14, F 1998

Why Political and Civil Freedom Are Fundamental to Economic Freedom, Reform, and Restructuring
David A. Deese, Boston College
Volume 14, F 1998

Does an Unequal Distribution of Income Justify Government Redistribution?
Don Mathews, Coastal Georgia Community College
Volume 14, F 1998

Tax Rates & Tax Revenues in Political Equilibrim
James M. Buchanan,
Volume 14, F 0

Sentencing Laffer Curves, Political Myopia and Prison Space
J. R. Clark, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Volume 14, F 0

Union-Friendly Legislation and Union Density: A Laffer Curve Analysis
Charles W. Baird, University of Tennessee
Volume 14, F 0

A Generalization of the Buchanan-Lee Hypothesis
John C. Goodman,
Volume 14, F 0

The Endangered Species Act: The Laffer Curve Strikes Again
Richard L. Stroup,
Volume 14, F 0

The Laffer Curve, Government and Economic Growth
Richard Vedder,
Volume 14, F 0

What Is The Optimum Size of Government?
Richard W. Rahn,
Volume 14, F 0

Lessons From the Laffer Curve and Tax Policy in the 1980s & 1990s
James D. Gwartney,
Volume 14, F 0

Inner-City Entrepreneurs and the Consequences of Government Credentialism
William H. Mellor,
Volume 14, F 0

The Law of Unintended Consequences in the Experimental Laboratory
Vernon Smith,
Volume 14, F 0

Solving the Social Security Paradox
Stephen Moore,
Volume 14, F 0

Volume 13

Entrepreneurs in the Southwest and Opportunities for Expansion as a Result of NAFTA
R. Wayne Ferguson, ST. Mary's Univesity
Volume 13, S 1998

International Entrepreneurial Strategies: a Conceptual Framework
Yezdi H. Godiwalla, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Harish C. Batra, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Volume 13, S 1998

An Analysis of the Attitudes and Intentions of MBA Students Towards Starting Their Own Businesses
Anatoly V. Ahuplev, Loyola Marymount University
Allen Gray, Loyola Marymount University
W.F. Kiesner,Loyola Marymount University
Volume 13, S 1998

The Threat of Entrepreneurial Freedom and Initiatives Posed by "New Age" Management Training Programs
Herbert L. Rosedale, Parker, Chapin, Flattau & Klimpl
Volume 13, S 1998

Role of New Entrepreneurship in the New Emerging Market Economies: A Case Study for Poland
Alina M. Zapalska, Marshall University
Volume 13, S 1998

Computer Disk, Intellectual Property, and the 'Free' Market
Sam McBride,
Volume 13, S 1998

Instructional Support Software Module for Demonstrating Graphical Linear Programming
Dan Baugher, Pace University
Andrew Varanelli, Pace University
Volume 13, S 1998

The Student Web Page
Terry L. Anderson, Seward County Community College
Randy J. Anderson, California State University, Fresno
Volume 13, S 1998

Office Makes a Difference: An Exercise of the Politics of Space
Susan Stites-Doe, SUNY, Brockport
Melissa Waite, SUNY, Brockport
Rajnandini Pillai,University of Miami
Volume 13, S 1998

Market Alternatives for Crime Control: Entrepreneurial Responses to Government Failure
Bruce L. Benson, Florida State University
Volume 13, S 1998

Nurturing Local Economic Resilience: How Communities Can Develop Entrepreneurial Potential
Norris F. Krueger, Entrepreneurial Strategies
Volume 13, S 1998

Tax Credits for Charitable Contributions: Finding a New Way to Fund Welfare
William F. O'Brien, Suffolk University
David G. Tuerck, Suffolk University
Volume 13, S 1998

The Myth of Universal Service: An Example of Political Entrepreneurship
Thomas J. Duesterberg, Hudson Institute
Volume 13, S 1998

The Place of Trade Protectionism in a Free Society
Robert W. McGee, Seton Hall University
Murray Sabrin, Ramapo College
Volume 13, S 1998

U.S. Federal Power Privatization: Applying International Evidence to the Case of the TVA
Douglas A. Houston, University of Kansas
Volume 13, S 1998

A Contingent Claim Approach to Significantly Reduce Taxpayer Assisted Transactions in Federal Deposit Insurance
Richard J. Fenton, SUNY, Brockport
Sandeep Singh, SUNY, Brockport
Volume 13, S 1998

Hyper Study Guide: Creating a Computerized, Interactive Student Study Guide
John E. Brockhoeft, Loyola University
Volume 13, S 1998

Characteristics of Polish and Hungarian Entrepreneurship
Alina M. Zapalska, Marshall University
Georgine Fogel, Marshall University
Volume 13, S 1998

Private Enterprise and Environmental Amenities: Case of Coastal Beaches
James R. Rinehart, Francis Marion University
Jeffrey J. Pompe, Francis Marion University
Volume 13, S 1998

Magnuson Fishing Act: A Pigovian Approach to Externality Enhancement
Alden F. Abbott, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Gordon Brady, George Mason University
Volume 13, S 1998

Student Trade Missions: a Teaching/Learning Model for International Trade
John A. Chopoorian, University of Massachusetts
Volume 13, F 1997

Community Entrepreneurial-Leadership Training Programs
Larry Dale, Arkansas State University
Volume 13, F 1997

Use of Behavioral Simulation in a "Class Approach" in a Strategic Management Course
Douglas L. Micklich, Illinois State University
Volume 13, F 1997

Partnering with Russia's New Entrepreneurs: Sterling Software USA and Olga Johnson and CEO, Sterling Russia
Daniel J. McCarthy, Northeastern University
Sheila Puffer, Northeastern University
Alexander I. Naumov,Moscow State University, Russia
Volume 13, F 1997

Innovativeness in University Business School Teaching
Robert W. Service, Samford University
Volume 13, F 1997

Integration of World Wide Web Resources Into Instruction of Progressive Under-Graduate Management Classes
William L. Smith, Emporia State University
Volume 13, F 1997

Interdisciplinary Faculty Group and Student Writing
Margaret E. Stewart, Washburn University
Volume 13, F 1997

Teaching Accounting Through Interactive Instructional Television: An Evolution
Neal G. Adkins, Marshall University
Patricia A. Broce,
Volume 13, F 1997

Economic Freedom, Democracy and Growth
Abdiweli Ali, George Mason University
Volume 13, F 1997

Dezoning Spectrum: Opportunities for Rent-Seeking
Alden F. Abbott, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Gordon Brady, George Mason University
Volume 13, F 1997

Money and Indexation
Clifford Thies, Shenandoah University
Volume 13, F 1997

Environmental Pressure Groups and State Environmental Expenditures
Jim F. Couch, University of North Alabama
Keith Atkinson, Delta State University
William H. Wells,
Volume 13, F 1997

Private Monopoly vs Public Shortsightedness: The Natural Monopoly Rationale Revisited
David W. Kreutzer, James Madison University
William C. Wood, James Madison University
Volume 13, F 1997

Government: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Paul A. Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
Volume 13, F 1997

Fostering Environmental Protection and Economic Growth
Kenneth W. Chilton, Washington University
Volume 13, F 1997

Sir Arnold Plant, Free Enterprise Versus Capitalism
Gordon Brady, George Mason University
Volume 13, F 1997

Business View of Economics Education: The Need to Balance Application and Theory in the Classroom
Gerald Crawford, University of North Alabama
Roberts Williams, University of North Alabama
Leonard Rychtanek,University of North Alabama
Volume 13, F 1997

Volume 12

Innovations in Teaching: Cooperative Learning Techniques
Karen Adamson, Central Washington University
Joanne Sheridan, Montana State University
Volume 12, S 1997

How "I" Can Improve Your Classroom
Randy Anderson, California State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Changing Perceptions and Work in the Classroom
R. Ivan Blanco, Barry University
David S. Fearon, Central Connecticut State Universit
Volume 12, S 1997

Group Activity for Introducing the Classical-Keynesian Debate
Judy Bowman, Baylor University
Volume 12, S 1997

A Diagram Approach to Teaching the Preparation of an S Corporation Federal Income Tax Return
Garo Kalfayan, California State University-Fresno
Volume 12, S 1997

An Experiential Exercise In Performance Evaluation for Accounting Classes
Michael P. Bradley, Augusta State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Educational Integration: Combining the Professional Roles
James J. Divoky, University of Akron
Richard W. Taylor, University of Akron
Volume 12, S 1997

An Introduction to Multimedia in the Business Classroom
William Francisco, Georgia Southern University
Raymond Landry, Georgia Southern University
Volume 12, S 1997

Lessons in International Finance: The Case of Mexico and the Peso Crisis
Farhad F. Ghannadian, Mercer University
H.A. Ebbers, Nijenrode University
Volume 12, S 1997

Case Analysis for Number Crunchers
Mary E. Harston, ST. Mary's University
Sam Sedki, St. Mary's University
Volume 12, S 1997

An Overview of Round Table Series Designed to Facilitate Instructional Innovation
Doug Laufer, Metropolitan State College of Denve
Volume 12, S 1997

Preparing Business Students for Learning Organizations with Grounded Teaching Methods
Larry W. Howard, Monmouth University
Joseph Mosca, Monmouth University
Volume 12, S 1997

Innovation in Business Education: Operationalizing Learning Theories
Paul Jensen, University of Central Arkansas
Doug Carter, University of Central Arkansas
Loren Wenzel,Mankato State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Accounting Education Change: Is It For Real?
S. Kim, University of Massachusetts-Lowell
L. Klein, Bentley College
Volume 12, S 1997

Parking Garage Simulation--extended
John F. Lobuts, George Washington University
James D. Oldson, George Washington University
Volume 12, S 1997

A Paradigm Shirt: Utilizing Advanced Computer Technology to Teach Individual
Lorna P. Martin, Richard Stockton College
Volume 12, S 1997

RELAX--A Relational Algebra Explorer Tool and Its Role in Improving the Business Database Curriculum
Victor Matos, Cleveland State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Planned Change: The Case of Undergraduate Business Education
Roger Hutt, Arizona State University
Victoria B. McWilliams, Arizona State University
Jonathan Silberman,Arizona State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Technology and the Learning Process
Sharon Paranto, Northern State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Contemporary Issues in Management
Patricia K. Parker, Maryville University
Volume 12, S 1997

Journey as Instruction in Finance Courses Moves with the Times
Khosrow Shakoori, California State University
Brian McNamara, California State University
Colleen Mesel,California State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Research and Conversation on the Internet
Timothy Shea, Fitchburg State College
David Lewis, University of Massachusetts
Volume 12, S 1997

Simulated Portfolios in a Limited Resource Environment
Sandeep Singh, SUNY-Brockport
Volume 12, S 1997

Bringing the Real World and the Classroom Closer Together
Mary B. Stevens, University of Texas
Charles P. Zlatkovich, University of Texas
Volume 12, S 1997

Teaching Decision Support Systems: the Bloomberg Experience
Madjid Tavana, LaSalle University
Jack Rappaport, LaSalle University
Dennis Kennedy,LaSalle University
Volume 12, S 1997

Term Paper As An Effective Teaching Tool: Another Approach
William J. Zahka, Widener University
Volume 12, S 1997

Writing Across the Curriculum
Gary Baker, Washburn University
Patti Konzem, Washburn University
Volume 12, S 1997

Putting Ideas Into Action: New Paradigms for Integrating and Entrepreneurship Component Into Traditional Liberal Arts Curriculum
Leora Baron, Seton Hall College
Volume 12, S 1997

Bringing High Performance Planning into the Classroom: Hand-on Planning Project by Students
John L. Beisel, Pittsburgh State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Approach to Educate the Public About Important Economic Issues: SIFE Experience with Deficit Reduction
Thomas J. Payne, Students for Free Enterprise
David O'Bryan, Pittsburgh State University
June Freund,Pittsburgh State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Utilizing the Case Method in Business School Courses to Examine Diversity Issues
John J. Casson, Kean College
Volume 12, S 1997

Innovations in Instruction for Business and Related Subjects: The Unfinished Agenda
Calvin A. Kent, Marshall University
Volume 12, S 1997

Suppose We Took Groups Seriously in Management Education
Arthur K. Fischer, Pittsburg State University
Volume 12, S 1997

How Do Students Perceive Their Professors' Power in Classrooms:
Abdalla Hagen, Grambling State University
Annie Brown, Grambling State University
Kathaleena Edward,Grambling State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Meeting Private Enterprise's Demand for Graduates with the Necessary Skills to Work on Problem-Solving Teams
Robert E. Holtfreter, Central Washington University
Kristy L. Holtfreter, University of Washington
Kerry A. Holtfreter,University of California
Volume 12, S 1997

The Impact of Technology on Classroom Presentations: An Empirical Investigation
Abdalla Hagan, Grambling State University
Kathaleena Edward, Grambling State University
Anne Brown,Grambling State University
Volume 12, S 1997

A Multicourse Practice Set: The Ultimate "Messy" Problem
Mary Alice Seville, Oregon State University
Ilene K. Kleinsorge, Oregon State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Incorporating Ethics and Communication Skills Into Introductory Statistics Courses
James J. Divoky, University of Akron
Mary Anne Rothermel, University of Akron
Gary E. Meek,University of Akron
Volume 12, S 1997

Case For Accounting Theory and History in the Undergraduate Curriculum
David R. Vruwink, Kansas State University
Johanna D. Lyle, Kansas State University
Dan S. Deines,Kansas State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Cost Accounting and the Goal
Sandra L. Weber, Northeast Missouri State University
Volume 12, S 1997

Teaching Across Disciplines: An Experiment in Multiple Course Team Projects
Kenneth O. Morse, SUNY-Geneseo
John P. Laschenski, SUNY-Geneseo
Sharon Bossung,SUNY-Geneseo
Volume 12, S 1997

A Capstone Accounting Course for Non-Accounting Majors
Leslie B. Fletcher, Georgia Southern University
Volume 12, S 1997

Entrepreneurship Facilitation for High Technology Businesses: Forging a New Theory
Robert Ronstadt, Pepperdine University
William Paulin, Pepperdine University
Volume 12, S 1997

The Entrepreneur as Hero
Candace A. Allen, University of Southern Colorado
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 12, F 1996

Private Property, Entrepreneurship and Poverty
Don Mathews, Brunswick College
Volume 12, F 1996

Problems in Eastern Europe and Third World Economics
Douglass C. North, Washington University
Volume 12, F 1996

How New Zealand Dismantled the State and Regained its Fiscal Health: Economic and Political Factors
Gregory B. Christainsen, California State University
Volume 12, F 1996

Private Action and Public Welfare: the Market and Community
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Volume 12, F 1996

Government Price Manipulations and Fictional Economic Booms
Paul A. Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
Volume 12, F 1996

Organizational Economics and the Market Based Management Framework: Toward a Common Research Agenda
Jerry Ellig, Center for Market Processes
Volume 12, F 1996

Assessing Fiscal Policies Via Generational Accounting and Opportunity Costs
Michael C. Murphy, Langston University
James L. Beard, Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Volume 12, F 1996

Privatization True and False: Private Enterprise and Education
John P. Cochran, Metropolitan State College of Denve
Fred R. Glahe, University of Colorado
Volume 12, F 1996

Organization and Financial Performance in Flexibility-seeking and Efficiency-Seeking Firms
Alan C. Filley, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robert W. Pricer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 12, F 1996

How the West Was Privatized
Clifford F. Thies, Shenandoah University
Volume 12, F 1996

Moral Roots of Entrepreneurship: Some Epistemological Foundations
Michael J. Ellerbrock, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Dixie Watts Reaves, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Volume 12, F 1996

An International Comparison of Teacher Attitudes on Economic Issues: Azerbaijan, Russia and the U.S.
Jane S. Lopus, California State University-Hayward
Volume 12, F 1996

Transfer Payment Diversion Programs and Displaced Workers: A Perfect Match?
Robert J. Barbato, Rochester Institute of Technology
Matthew C. Sonfield, Hofstra University
Subhash Burlabhji,Northwestern State University
Volume 12, F 1996

Volume 11

The Future of Property Rights
Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago
Volume 11, S 1996

The Findings From a National Survey of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
William B. Walstad, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Marilyn Kourilsky, Kauffman Foundation
Volume 11, S 1996

What Really Happens on the Road to Serfdom?
Don Mathews, Brunswick College
Volume 11, S 1996

Promoting a Market Economy to Encourage Entrepreneurial Initiatives
John A. Pearce, Villanova University
Christine E. Sawyer,
Volume 11, S 1996

Egalitarianism and the War Against Entrepreneurship
Jeffrey A. Herbener, Washington & Jefferson College
Volume 11, S 1996

More Mouths to Feed? Second Thoughts on Population
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Volume 11, S 1996

Choice, Uncertainty, and Innovation: A New Look at Consumer Entrepreneurs
Petur O. Jonsson, Fayetteville State University
Volume 11, S 1996

The Impact of State and Local Taxes on Job Creation, Business Failure, and Business Formation
Esmael Adibi, Chapman University
Volume 11, S 1996

Rewarding Green Corporate Entrepreneurship, Tradeable Air Pollution Permits
Michael J. Ellerbrock, Virginia Tech
Volume 11, S 1996

Consumer Policy and Market Processes
Auke R. Leen, Wageningen Agricultural University
Volume 11, S 1996

Dolan and the Takings Clause: Welcome Back to the Poor Relation
David L. Shapiro, Mesa Community College
Volume 11, S 1996

Entrepreneurship, Economic Development, and the Small Business Development Center Program: A Comment on William Wood
James J Chrisman, University Calgary
Volume 11, F 1995

Counting and Miscounting Secondary Benefits: A Reply to Chrisman
William C. Wood, James Madison University
Volume 11, F 1995

Small Business Financing in Nebraska
Todd Finkle, Univ. of No. Carolina-Charlotte
Raymond Marquardt, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
Allen Klose,Blockbuster Entertainment
Volume 11, F 1995

Strategy Selectio of a City
Pekka Kess, Univ. of Oulu, Finland
Jari Paloniemi, Univ. of Oulu, Finland
Paavo Simila,City of Oulu
Volume 11, F 1995

Entrepreneurship Through Film Preparing for the World of Work
James R. Paradiso, College of Lake County
Volume 11, F 1995

Business Plan Training Needs to be Broadened for Practical Application
William L. Russell, Houston Texas
Volume 11, F 1995

Factors That Encourage Entrepreneurial Start-ups and Existing Firm Expansion: Public Policy Implications
Robert N. Lussier, Springfield College
Joel Corman, Suffolk University
Kevin Nolan,North Starr International
Volume 11, F 1995

Overcoming Discrimination Through Entrepreneurship
Thomas L. Tacker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Universit
Volume 11, F 1995

Economics Will Never Be The Same
Vernon Smith, University of Arizona
Volume 11, F 1995

From Austrian Economics to Market-Based Management
Jerry Ellig, George Mason University
Volume 11, F 1995

Economic Freedom, Private Initiative, and Public Choice: An Exploration of Student Misperceptions
Cathleen Coolidge, California State Univ. Chico
Mark J. Morlock, California State Univ. Chico
Volume 11, F 1995

The Role of W.E.B. Dubois in the Development of African American Entrepreneurship
John Trinkaus, St. John's University
Alvin Puryear, Baruch College
Volume 11, F 1995

The Rise of Environmental Education
Jonathan H. Adler, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Volume 11, F 1995

Volume10

The Price of Government Dependency: Private Enterprise Response to Discontinuous Change In The Defense Industry
J.B. Arbaugh, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Michael Morris, University of the Pacific
Donald Sexton,Ohio State University
Volume 10, S 1995

Cost Efficiencies in the Privatization of the Waste Management Industry: A Case Study of a Front-End Separation Facility
Gregg Davis, Marshall University
John Yeager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Volume 10, S 1995

The Spirit of Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned from an Economic Success Story
Todd Finkle, University of North Carolina, Charl
Joyce Beggs, Univ of No Carolina, Charlotte
Volume 10, S 1995

Free Enterprise Education at Malone College: Does All That Instruction Really Make a Difference
Daniel Hoskins, Malone College
Volume 10, S 1995

The Comparative Cost of Privatized Public School Transportation in Tennessee
E. Bruce Hutchinson, Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Leila Pratt, Univ of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Volume 10, S 1995

Searching for Entrepreneurial Consumers
Auke Leen, Wageningen Agricultural University
Volume 10, S 1995

Factors That Encourage Entrepreneurial Start-Ups and Existing Firm Expansion: Public Policy Implications
Robert N. Lussier, Springfield College
Volume 10, S 1995

National Health Insurance Program and Private Enterprise, A Partnership
Ronald W. Meyer, Phoenix, Arizona
Volume 10, S 1995

The Entrepreneur in Economic Development: A Case of Misinterpretation and mainstream neglect
Dennis D. Miller, Baldwin-Wallace College
Volume 10, S 1995

The Lochner Decision: A Half-Baked Case
David Shapiro, Scottsdale Arizona
Volume 10, S 1995

Green Cotton: A New Marketing Niche for the Textile and Apparel Entrepreneur
Sandra D. Skinner, Western Carolina University
Volume 10, S 1995

Liberty, Markets, and Economic Progress: The Situation in the Czech Republic
Frantisek Kover, University of Economics, Pragus
Robert Pricer, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
Jon Udell,University of Wisconsin, Madison
Volume 10, S 1995

An Empirical Test of the Theory of the Invisible Hand
Don Mathews, Brunswick College
Volume 10, S 1995

Markets, The Environment and Liberty: The Case of Elephants and Air Quality
Gordon Brady, Sweet Briar College
Michael L Marlow, California Polytechnic University
Volume 10, S 1995

Public Policy and Health Care: How an Employer mandated Payroll Tax to Finance Health Care Reform Will Affect Small and Entre
Robert S. Goodman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
W. Bruce Erickson, University of Minnesota
Volume 10, S 1995

Large Company Efforts to Invest Successfully in Small Firms
Edward B. Roberts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ian C. Yates, Molten Metal Techlology, Inc.
Volume 10, S 1995

Compassion That Kills: Is The Mainline a Dangerous Samaritan?
Walter W. Benjamin, Hamline University
Volume 10, S 1995

The Liberalism of a Market Economy and Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand"
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 10, S 1995

Pollution Taxes and the Pretense of Efficiency
Roy E. Cordato, Campbell University
Volume 10, S 1995

Public Policy and Entrepreneurship in the Caribbean: Nine Styles of Policy
Leo Paul Dana, McGill University
Volume 10, S 1995

Economic Freedom, Private Initiative, and Public Choice: Student Misperceptions
Cathleen J. Coolidge, California State University, Chico
Mark J. Morlock, California State University, Chico
Volume 10, S 1994

Rural Entrepreneurship - American Essence
Thomas Medina, The Entrepreneur Publication
Volume 10, S 1994

Texas Tuition Equalization Grants: A Model For Financing K-12 Education Vouchers
John Pisciotta, Baylor University
Volume 10, S 1994

Property Rights Attenuation, The Rule of Law and Entrepreneurship
Timothy P. Roth, University of Texas, El Paso
Volume 10, S 1994

Kant's Categorical Imperative and the Viability of Capitalism
David Townsend, Sam Houston State University
Volume 10, S 1994

Reengineering of Public Policy Toward Private Enterprise
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robert W. Pricer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 10, S 1994

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Small Business Assistance: Do Entrepreneurs Really Need "Assisting"?
William C. Wood, James Madison University
Volume 10, S 1994

The Thatcher Legacy: Is the "British Disease" in Remission?
Walter W. Benjamin, Hamline University
Volume 10, S 1994

The Life and Work of Frederic Bastiat: One Man's Call for Liberty
Paul C. Cleveland, Birmingham-Southern College
Volume 10, S 1994

Are Nonprofits Natural? Or is it Better to Feel Good Than to Do Good?
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Michael F. Patrono, Berry College
Volume 10, S 1994

Should We Mandate the Teaching of Economics?
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
Marc P. Lynn, John Carroll University
Volume 10, S 1994

Atlas Shrugged Brings Economics to Life
Candace Allen, Centennial High School
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 10, S 1994

Russian State-Owned Enterprise Managers View the Transformation to Private Enterprise
Daniel J. McCarthy, Northeastern University
Sheila Puffer, Northeastern University
Volume 10, S 1994

Volume 9

King Charles' Axe: Property Rights, Human Freedom, and the Quality of Life
John S.P. Robson, The Fraser Institute
Volume 9, S 1993

Freedom and Frustration: An Examination of Hungary's Transition to a Market Economy
Richard A. Halberg, Houghton College
Volume 9, S 1993

Children Discovery
L. Anthony Vaughn, Silver Spring, MD
Volume 9, S 1993

Needs Assessment: A Critical Component of Program Design
Susan J. Jenkins, Idaho State University
Volume 9, S 1993

Education, Age and the Sophistication of Economic Attitudes in Hungary
K.M. Weaver, University of Alabama
R.A. Culpepper, University of Alabama
G. Fyulop,University of Miskolc
Volume 9, S 1993

Entrepreneurship in Education: Trends, Similarities and Differences
Roberta Lemmons-Miller, Resources Inc.
R. Wilburn Clouse, Vanderbilt University
Volume 9, S 1993

Technology-Based Distance Learning: Case Studies of Business and Higher Education
Charles Donald Miller, Resources Inc
R. Wilburn Clouse, Vanderbilt University
Volume 9, S 1993

The Virtues of Capitalism
David Tucker, Harding University
Volume 9, S 1993

Assessing Firm Failure Fictions
Bruce A. Kirchhoff, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Volume 9, S 1993

Entrepreneurship, Growth and Quality of Life: Implications for Public Policy
Michael Morris, University of Central Florida
Donald Sexton, Ohio State University
Pamela S. Lewis,University of Central Florida
Volume 9, S 1993

Allocation of Risks Associated with Medical Goods: Government Regulation Versus Market Process
Robert Higgs, Seattle University
Volume 9, S 1993

Clarifying the Role of Entrepreneurship in Neo-Classical Macro-Economics: Policy Implications
Calvin A. Kent, Marshall University
Francis W. Rushing, Georgia State University
Volume 9, S 1993

The 1980s: Contrasting the Rhetoric with the Reality of American Economic Progress
Richard B. McKenzie, University of California-Irvine
Volume 9, S 1993

Labor's Progress: Its Treatment in High-School Civics Textbooks
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Volume 9, S 1993

The Heuristics of Entrepreneurial Creativity
Vince Luchsinger, University of Baltimore
Volume 9, S 1993

"Taking Charge": Test Results from a High School Economics/Entrepreneurship Program
Edward M. Scahill, University of Scranton
Volume 9, S 1993

Why Did Public Schools Arise in the United States?
Jane S. Lopus, California State University-Hayward
Volume 9, W 1993

Total Quality Management and Economic Freedom
Stephen Hogan, Eastern Illinois University
Steve Robinson, Univer. Of No Carolina-Wilmington
Kevin Sigler,Univ. of No. Carolina-Wilmington
Volume 9, W 1993

Victimization: A Threat to Economic Freedom and the Quality of Life
David M Ludington, Purdue University
Volume 9, W 1993

The Federal Reserve, A Failure of Due Process for the Small Business Entrepreneur
Walter G. Ryba, Fairfield University
Volume 9, W 1993

Attempting to Change How American Enterprise Views Innovation: The Wal-Mart Innovation Network Experiment
Gerald G. Udell, Southwest Missouri State University
Volume 9, W 1993

What is Different About Successful Entrepreneurs?
Lawrence A. Klatt, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 9, W 1993

Property Rights in Government and the Well-Being of Citizens
Don Mathews, Georgia State University
Volume 9, W 1993

School-Business Partnership Program: Successful Cases and Future Directions
R. Wilburn Clouse, Vanderbilt University
Cozette Eps-Buckney, Chicago Illinois
Volume 9, W 1993

Private Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in the Context of Social Market Economics
Siegfried G. Karsten, West Georgia College
Volume 9, W 1993

Zoning Law: The Illusion of Protection of Property Rights
David Kent, Plymouth State College
Volume 9, W 1993

Mapping a Route to Financial Independence
Pamela P. Stokes, Corpus Christi State University
Volume 9, W 1993

Environmental Protection as if People Really Mattered: An Investigation into Human Rights and Individual Freedom
Christopher Lingle, Loyola University
Volume 9, W 1993

Entrepreneurship and Economic Freedom in a New South Africa: What Should We Expect?
R.C. O'Neill, University of Stollenbosch
Volume 9, W 1993

Economic Freedom and the Quality of Life in Post Communist Russia
Yuri N. Naltsev, Cathage College
Volume 9, W 1993

The Case of an Entrepreneurs Researcher Who Became an Entrepreneur
Irvin B. Tucker, University of North Carolina
Volume 9, W 1993

The Family Firm: A Model for Free Enterprise and The Quality of Life
Ralph W. Lindemann, Kent State University
Volume 9, W 1993

Ethical Schema in Business Decision Making: An External View of A Human Disaster
Richard J. McKenna, Edith Cowan University
Volume 9, W 1993

Entrepreneurs, Public Policy and the Quality of Business Life
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 9, W 1993

Sustainable Development: The Implications for Environmental Quality
Gordon Brady, Sweet Briar College
J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
Volume 9, W 1993

Liberty and Racial Justice
Tibor A. Machan, Auburn University
Volume 9, W 1993

Regulation as an Entrepreneurs' Process
Jack C. High, George Mason University
John A. Pearce, George Mason University
Volume 9, W 1993

Stadiums and Private Sector Incentives: New Evidence, Old Conclusions
Dean Baim, Pepperdine University
Volume 9, W 1993

A Typology of Entrepreneurial Styles: Beyond Economic Rationality
Thomas Monroy, Baldwin-Wallace College
Robert Folger, Tulane University
Volume 9, W 1993

Have We Been Educating Entrepreneurs Without Really Trying?
Patricia A. Wheeler, Siena College
Shawn M. Alpert, Siena College
Volume 9, W 1993

Innovation-Induced Rent-Seeking: The Implications for Environmental Quality
Gordon A. Brady, Sweet Briar College
Alden Abbott, Southwest Missouri State University
Volume 9, W 1993

Volume 8

The Reemployment Demonstration Initiative: Small Business as the Operative Element
John Trinkaus, Baruch College
Steve Woolley, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Volume 8, F 1992

Economic and Public Policy Issues Affecting Venture Capital
W. Keith Schilit, University of South Florida
Volume 8, F 1992

Reflections of a Public and Private Sector Entrepreneur
Robert H. Krieble, Krieble Associates
Volume 8, F 1992

Adam Smith Goes to the South Bronx
Charles Murray, American Enterprise Institute
Volume 8, F 1992

Industrial Organization and the Austrian School
Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Loyola College
Volume 8, F 1992

Private Enterprise Education and the Liberal Arts: The Hartford Graduate Center, Trinity College
Robert F. Bahnsen, Hartford Graduate Center
Edward W. Sloan, Trinity College
Volume 8, F 1992

Banking Competition: A Glimpse of the Future
Wayne C. Curtis, Troy State University
Volume 8, F 1992

Evaluation of an Experiment to Teach Entrepreneurship Using Television
Bernard Garnier, Laval University
Yvon Gasse, Laval University
Claude Raynal,
Volume 8, F 1992

Objections to Educational Choice: How a Market Would Respond
Allan E. Parker, Jr., St. Mary's University
Volume 8, F 1992

Reducing Specification Bias in Economic Education Production Function Models
Jane S. Lopus, California State University
Volume 8, F 1992

"Green Taxes" to Address Global Warming
Gordon Brady, Sweet Briar College
J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee at Martin
Volume 8, F 1992

A Comparative Study of Black and White, Male and Female Small Business Problems
Sol Ahiarah, SUNY College at Buffalo
Michael Littman, SUNY College at Buffalo
Volume 8, F 1992

The Entrepreneurial Momentum in Mexico: Implications for the United States
Paul G. Wilhelm, University of Texas at El Paso
Volume 8, F 1992

University-Related Research Parks, Small Business and Regional Economic Development
Patricia A. Wheeler, Siena College
Volume 8, F 1992

Cost Effective Solutions to Environmental Problems: Give the Market a Chance
Carl Mink, Georgia State University
Francis W. Rushing, Georgia State University
Volume 8, F 1992

Economic Calculation and the Theory of Bureaucracy
Jeffrey M. Herbener, Washington & Jefferson College
Volume 8, F 1992

Ethics in Business: The Entrepreneurial Perspective
F.J. Ingram, Northeast Louisiana University
Mei Rong, Louisiana University
Volume 8, F 1992

Success Factors for African-American Businesses: An A Priori Formulation
Sol Ahiarah, SUNY College at Buffalo
Volume 8, F 1992

The Black Entrepreneur in a Black Environment
John A. Boyd, University of the Virgin Islands
Volume 8, F 1992

The Current State of Corporate Entrepreneurship: A Critique and Directions for Future Research
Todd A. Finkle, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Volume 8, F 1992

Volume 7

Entrepreneurs and Owner-Managers: Is There a Difference?
R.D. Gulbro, Jacksonville State University
Volume 7, F 1991

The Importance of Entrepreneurship in Economic Growth
Lawrence W. Lovik, Troy State University
Wayne Curtis, Troy State University
Volume 7, F 1991

Cognitive Science, Economics and Entrepreneurship
Roger A. McCain, Drexel University
Volume 7, F 1991

Ten Steps to Success: The Best Advice You Can Get Regarding Going Into Business For Yourself
William L. Russell, Small Business Publications, Inc.
Volume 7, F 1991

The Second Generation of Female Entrepreneurs: A Study of Women in a Non-Traditional Business Venture
Sandra D. Skinner, Western Carolina University
Volume 7, F 1991

A Comparison of Female and Male Small Business Owners
Robert Anderson, College of Charleston
John Dunkleberg, Wake Forest University
Volume 7, F 1991

Private Enterprise and Graduate Economics Curricula: Strategic Reparation or Serendipity?
Saul Z. Barr, University of Tennessee-Martin
Carroll D. Aby, University of Tennessee-Martin
Volume 7, F 1991

The Role of Professionals in Private Enterprise
Jo Ann C. Carland, Western Carolina University
Carroll D. Aby, University of Tennessee-Martin
Volume 7, F 1991

Using Market Incentives in University Operations
Parker Cashdollar, University of Tennessee-Martin
J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee-Martin
Volume 7, F 1991

Manufacturing Starts and Failures: The Impact of Sate Economic Development Policies
David C. Huffman, Bridgewater College
Volume 7, F 1991

An Exploration of the Effect of Capital Gains Adjustments Upon Entrepreneurship
H. Alan Raymond, University of South Dakota
Volume 7, F 1991

Treatment of the Family Business Upon Divorce: South Carolina and Other States
Marsha R. Shelburn, University of South Carolina-Aiken
Volume 7, F 1991

Waste Abatement and Recycling--A New Challenge for Private Industry
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 7, F 1991

Entrepreneurship in China
Todd A. Finkle, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Volume 7, F 1991

The Role of Entrepreneurship in Desocialization
Jeffrey M. Herbener, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 7, F 1991

Can We Transfer Entrepreneurial Education to the Post-Socialist World?
W.F. Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 7, F 1991

Perestroika: Window of Opportunity or Closet of Horrors?
R.W. Lange, Southeastern Louisiana University
Volume 7, F 1991

Establishing Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe
John Leonard, Villanova University
Joseph M. Prinzinger, Lynchburg College
Volume 7, F 1991

Is There a Case for Economics Education?
Judith Brenneke, Rational Education Associates
Volume 7, F 1991

It's Time to Correct the Underemphasis on Environmental Scanning in Private Enterprise Education
Paul S. Burgar, Georgia College
Ronald D. McNeil, Georgia College
Volume 7, F 1991

Educational Implications for Students of Entrepreneurship
Jo Ann Carland, Western Carolina University
James W. Carland, Western Carolina University
Janet L. Dye,Western Carolina University
Volume 7, F 1991

An Innovative Entrepreneurship Project as an Effective Economics Curriculum
Fred M. Carr, University of Akron
Jack D. Julian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Paul W. Theiss,Ohio Public Schools
Volume 7, F 1991

Teaching The Theory of Comparative Advantage and the Benefits From International Trade
Marsha R. Shelburn, University of South Carolina-Aiken
Volume 7, F 1991

Recognizing the JTPA Political Challenges of Encouraging Entrepreneurship
J. Donald Weinrauch, Tennessee Technological University
K. Liska, Tennessee Technological University
Volume 7, F 1991

Chernoff Facial Representations of Breakfast Cereals
Steve Dunphy, Northeastern Illinois University
Volume 7, F 1991

Dependent Care Issues for Small Businesses
Naomi J. Frost-Hewitt, University of South Carolina-Aiken
Volume 7, F 1991

A Partnership Cooperative with Business, Government, and Education: Small Business Institute Programs
George Joyce, University of Texas at Tyler
Marilyn Young, University of Texas at Tyler
Volume 7, F 1991

The Wizardry of Teaching Entrepreneurship: Should We Emphasize the Dark Side of Entrepreneurship?
Thomas Marchigiano-Monroy, Rutgers University
Volume 7, F 1991

New Product Charisma
Norman Smothers, California State University-Hayward
Volume 7, F 1991

National Energy Strategy: Perspectives and Problems
Calvin A. Kent, Energy Information Administration
Volume 7, F 1991

Why the Soviets Cannot Understand the Market (and Why We Cannot Understand Why They Cannot Understand)
James M. Buchanan, George Mason University
Volume 7, F 1991

The Seeds of Entrepreneurship
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 7, F 1991

The Strategy of Alliances
Tyzoon Tyebjee, Santa Clara University
Volume 7, F 1991

Entrepreneurship: A Natural Institution?
Arnold F. McKee, King's College
Volume 7, F 1991

Do Educational Mandates Work? Cognitive and Effective Evidence from the Case of Economics
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
Marc P. Lynn, John Carroll University
Volume 7, F 1991

An Alternative Evaluation Model of Gains in Economics Courses
J.R. Clark, University of Tennessee-Martin
William L. Davis, University of Tennessee-Martin
Volume 7, F 1991

Educating Entrepreneurial Professionals: Identification of the Critical Market
Jerome Katz, Saint Louis University
Volume 7, F 1991

Regulation in High-School Civics Textbooks: What Must Be Unlearned
J. Wilson Mixon, Berry College
Joe W. Hendricks, Jr., Berry College
Volume 7, F 1991

Transferring Economic Education to Eastern Europe: Lessons from the Past
W.D. Sockwell, Berry College
Volume 7, F 1991

Antitrust Law, International Competitiveness and Rent Seeking
William C. Wood, James Madison University
Volume 7, F 1991

The Ethics of Development: The Case of the Multinational Corporation
Walter W. Benjamin, Hamline University
Volume 7, F 1991

Free Checking for the Poor: A Necessary Burden for the Banking Industry?
David M. Ludington, Culver-Stockton College
Volume 7, F 1991

Preparing Entrepreneurs for a Global Economy
Lawrence A. Klatt, Florida Atlantic University
Don R. Webb, University of Missouri
Volume 7, F 1991

Volume 6

Using Experimental Economics for Classroom Teaching About the Free Enterprise System
David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas
Thomas R. McKinnon, University of Arkansas
Volume 6, F 1990

Games as Representations of the Market System: A Warning
J. Wilson Mixon, Jr., Berry College
Volume 6, F 1990

Now I Believe It--Now I Don't: Overcoming the Power of "Myths" in the Teaching of Entrepreneurship to University Students
Thomas G. Monroy, Rutgers University
Volume 6, F 1990

Challenge for Economic Education in Ireland: Historical Overview of Economic Education
James B. O'Neill, University of Delaware
Volume 6, F 1990

Economic Education at the High School, Middle and Junior High Level
Charles A. Bennett, Gannon University
Volume 6, F 1990

A Novel Approach to the Protectionism Vs. Free Trade
Judith Staley Benneke, Regional Education Associates
Raymond Q. Armington, Regional Education Associates
Volume 6, F 1990

Private Enterprise and Private Higher Education: Do We Need Private Higher Education?
David W. Frasier, Houghton College
Volume 6, F 1990

The Life Expectancy of Business Start-ups: A Survey
Roland H. Koller II, Brigham Young University
Volume 6, F 1990

The Environmental Context of Societal Entrepreneurship: A Model for the 1990's
Michael H. Morris, University of Central Florida
Pamela S. Lewis, University of Central Florida
Volume 6, F 1990

A Study of the Communication Information System of Small Business Enterprises and Entrepreneurial Survival
Naz Chaudhry, University of Alaska-Anchorage
Volume 6, F 1990

Database Design for Venture Capitalist-Entrepreneur Matching Service: An Entity-Relationship Approach
P. Pete Chong, Southeastern Louisiana University
Ye-Sho Chen, Louisiana State University
Robert T. Justis,Louisiana State University
Volume 6, F 1990

The Training Component of the Educational Management Assessment and Training Project: The Anticipated Benefits of Public School
Carol B. Norton, Professional Development Inst.
Bruce Meeks, University of North Texas
Volume 6, F 1990

Creating Economic Opportunity: The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, An Alliance of the Arts and Economics
Peter S. Markou, North Adams State College
Volume 6, F 1990

Will Entrepreneurship Education for Incarcerated Convicts Reduce Recidivism and Prison Overcrowding Problems in our Penal Sys
Gary L. Benson, Youngstown State University
Volume 6, F 1990

The Application of Managerial Practices/Techniques in the East London/Border Area
W.P. vanNiekerk, Univ. of Port Elizabeth. So Africa
Lynette Louw, Univ. of Port Elizabeth, So. Africa
Volume 6, F 1990

A Comparative Study of Venture Capital Clubs: The Winners and the Losers
Lawrence Klatt, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 6, F 1990

Ludwig Von Misses and the Austrian Tradition
Jeffrey M. Herbener,
Volume 6, F 1990

Pre-Classical Thought on the Source of Private Property Rights
Thomas R. McKinnon, University of Arkansas
Volume 6, F 1990

Entrepreneurship and History's Imperatives
Dillard B. Tinsley, Stephen F. Austin State University
Volume 6, F 1990

Expanding Management Higher Education Through A business-Education Partnership
Thomas L. Watkins, University of Denver
R. Bruce Hutton, University of Denver
Volume 6, F 1990

A School/Business Partnership in Action: Illinois Business Week
David A. Dieterle, Illinois Council on Economic Educat
Volume 6, F 1990

Building America: A Securities Industry Experience
Ronald Vrana, Enterprise and Education Foundation
Volume 6, F 1990

The Development of Ethical Entrepreneurs Through Higher Education: Challenges and Solutions
David M. Ludington, Berry College
Volume 6, F 1990

The Implications of Thrift Institution Public Policy for the U.S. Financial System
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 6, F 1990

Homo Oeconomicus: A Man for all Seasons?
Felix R. Livingston, Jacksonville University
Volume 6, F 1990

A System of Profound Knowledge
W. Edwards Deming,
Volume 6, F 1990

Social Cost and the Cigarette Excise Tax: A Misguided Rationale for an Inefficient Policy
Dwight R. Lee, University of Georgia
Volume 6, F 1990

The Effects of Financial Deregulation on Consumer Lending by Commercial Banks, 1982-89
Wayne C. Curtis, Troy State University
Volume 6, F 1990

On Exporting Free-Market Economics Education
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
Volume 6, F 1990

A Comparative Study of the Rise of Capitalism Using Weber's Protestant Ethic and Braudel's Civilization and Capitalism
Leon Bolich, Pembroke State University
Volume 6, F 1990

Organizational Downsizing to Promote Entrepreneurship
Wellington Kang-yen Kuan, Tatung Inst of Technology Taiwan
Volume 6, F 1990

What Should Austrian Economists Do?
Robert Formaini, University of Dallas
Volume 6, F 1990

The Future of Business Education: Are We Emphasizing the Technical While Ignoring the Conceptual?
Stephen C. Harper, University of North Carolina
Volume 6, F 1990

Franchising: An Educational Methodology
Robert T. Justas, Louisiana State University
Ye-Shou Chen, Louisiana State University
P. Pete Chong,Southeastern Louisiana University
Volume 6, F 1990

Concepts of Ethical Behavior: Implications for Social Policy in the Business Area
Howard L. Alford, Morgan State College
Volume 6, F 1990

Volume 5

The State of High School Economic Education in Florida
Milton B. Redman, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 5, F 1989

The State of Economic Education in Florida: Practitioner Perception of Knowledge and skills After 12 Years
Robert L. Pennington, University of Central Florida
Volume 5, F 1989

Public Policy and Private Enterprise: The Role of Education
William J. Gleeson, Marquette University
Volume 5, F 1989

Rural Entrepreneurship and the Educational Challenge of the 90's
Randee J. Brady, Central Missouri State University
Volume 5, F 1989

Small Businesses and Local Education
Dillard B. Tinsley, Stephen F. Austin State University
Volume 5, F 1989

Establishing Third World Business Incubators
Mark C. Halsey, Eastern College
Volume 5, F 1989

The Functions of Management/Functions of Enterprise Frame of Reference for a World View of Entrepreneurship
Nicholas J. Beltsos, Eastern Michigan University
Volume 5, F 1989

China's Utilization of Foreign Investment for Small Business
William P. Danenberg, University of South Florida
Zany Y. Tan, University of South Florida
Volume 5, F 1989

Private-Sector-Led Development in Guatemala: An Opportunity to Shift the Domino Theory into Reverse in Central America
Roger L. Cowan, Francisco Marroquin University
Volume 5, F 1989

Entrepreneurship in Economic Restructuring: The Case of Eastern Europe
George Tesar, University of Wisconsin
Jerome K. Laurent, University of Wisconsin
Volume 5, F 1989

The Functions of Entrepreneurs in a Market Economy
Harry Landreth, Centre College
Volume 5, F 1989

Thinking About Entrepreneurs: Models, Assumptions and Evidence
Gerald Gunderson, Trinity College
Volume 5, F 1989

Entrepreneurial Success Traits: The entrepreneur's View of What it Takes to be a Winner
W.F. Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 5, F 1989

Strategic Partnership Alliances for Entrepreneurial Firms
Russell M. Knight, University of Western Ontario, Cana
Volume 5, F 1989

An Ethics Audit for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses
Vince Luchsinger, University of Baltimore
Volume 5, F 1989

Risk Evaluation of Ventures Using Expert Systems (Revues): An Effective Technique to Mitigate Entrepreneurial Failure
Louis D. Ponthieu, University of North Texas
Volume 5, F 1989

Bread and Belief
Douglas J. Culver, Pine Bush, New York
Volume 5, F 1989

Moral Wisdom in the Allocation of Economic Resources
Paul C. Goelz, St. Mary's University
Volume 5, F 1989

The Effects of Reciprocal Currency Agreements on Short-Term Private Capital Flows Under Bretton Woods
Kristin Howell, Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington
Volume 5, F 1989

Popular Participation: Implementing the Solution for South Africa
Frank Vorhies, University of Colorado
Volume 5, F 1989

A Modest Proposal for Community-Based Private Enterprise
Frank Vorhies, University of Colorado
Fred Glahe, University of Colorado
Volume 5, F 1989

Private Enterprise Benefits From Public Technology Research and Development
Vince Luchsinger, University of Baltimore
Volume 5, F 1989

Reversing Third World Forest Depletion Through Privatization of Land
Gordon Neal Diem, North Carolina University
Volume 5, F 1989

Public Policy and the Exporting of Rice
Gary D. Harmon, University of Southwestern Louisiana
Annette Vincent, University of Southwest Louisiana
Volume 5, F 1989

Management of Human Resources: The Aging Employee
Howard L Alford, Morgan State University
Volume 5, F 1989

A Proposal to Resurrect "Need Theory" as a Tool to Direct Modern Management Practice
Gorden Neal Diem, North Carolina University
Volume 5, F 1989

A Satisfaction/Opinion Survey of Businesses in Stanislaus County, California
Stanley R. Sondeno, Modesto Junior College
Volume 5, F 1989

An Academic Entrepreneur's Role in Promoting Economic Enlightenment
D.P. Diffine, Harding University
Volume 5, F 1989

Private Enterprise System and Updated Consumer Classic: A Canadian Study
Donald W. Kendon, Business Consultants Interntl.
Emelda Williams, Arkansas State University
Douglas E. Huffman,Arkansas State University
Volume 5, F 1989

Preliminary Analysis and Overview of the Young Entrepreneur Seminars
George T. Solomon, U.S. Small Business Adm. Washington
Volume 5, F 1989

Bread and Roses
Gerald M. Kenkins, Carson-Newman College
Glenna Angel, Crazy Quilt Friendship Center
Phyllis Miller,Mountain Women's Exchange
Volume 5, F 1989

Using the Media for Private Enterprise Education
Elsie R. Arno, Columbus College
Robert A. Fleck, Jr., Columbus College
Volume 5, F 1989

Venture Capital Clubs: Private Enterprise at its Best
Lawrence A. Klatt, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 5, F 1989

Is Nonprofit Competition Unfair?
Thomas DiLorenzo, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
James T Bennett, George Mason University
Volume 5, F 1989

Why Should the Private Sector Do This Job?
Tibor R. Machan,
Volume 5, F 1989

Restructuring the Economic and Political System of the USSR
Valentin P. Fyodorov, Flekhanov Inst of Natl Economy
Volume 5, F 1989

The Price of Independence
George Roche, Hillsdale College
Volume 5, F 1989

Economic Fallacy and Entrepreneurial Implications of the Transit
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 5, F 1989

European Stagnation: Is 1992 the Answer?
George M. Vredeveld, University of Cincinnati
Volume 5, F 1989

Democratic Paradox: The Rise and Fall of Nations
William H. Peterson, Campbell University
Volume 5, F 1989

Entrepreneurship/Economics Education in the Urban Environment
Calvin A. Kent, Baylor University
Volume 5, F 1989

The Free Enterprise Laboratory
Robert V. Gortner, Taylor University
Volume 5, F 1989

Understanding Constraints on Entrepreneurship in Established Firms
Michael H. Morris, University of Central Florida
Volume 5, F 1989

Barriers to Creativity and Innovation in Corporations
Lloyd W. Fernald, Jr., University of Central Florida
Volume 5, F 1989

On Becoming a Creative Entrepreneur
Donna G. Landreth, Landreths and Associates
Volume 5, F 1989

The Role of Female Entrepreneurs in Family Business
R.M. Knight, University of Western Ontario, Cana
Volume 5, F 1989

Aids and Small Businesses: A Potential Financial Epidemic
Philip D. Rutsohn, Augusta College
Volume 5, F 1989

Capitalism, Transaction Costs, and Religion
Peter J. Hill, Wheaton College
Volume 5, F 1989

Religious Dimensions of Private Enterprise
Edmund A. Opitz, Foundation for Economic Education
Volume 5, F 1989

An Austrian World View
Jeffrey M. Herbener, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 5, F 1989

Austrian Economics and the Decline of Socialism Around the World
Richard M. Ebeling, Hillsdale College
Volume 5, F 1989

The Implications of Thrift Institution Public Policy for the U.S. Financial System
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Volume 5, F 1989

Entrepreneurship Education and Economic Development in Canada
Gary Rabbior, Canadian Foundation for Economic Ed
Volume 5, F 1988

Volume 4

Evaluating Government Policy
William A. Niskanen, Cato Institute
Volume 4, F 1988

New MidAmerican Opportunity
Jerry V. Jarrett, Ameritrust Corp
Volume 4, F 1988

Constitutional Jurisprudence and Economic Efficiency
Felix R. Livingston, Washington & Jefferson College
Volume 4, F 1988

New World Jobs and Old World Policy: Turbulence, Small Business
William J. Dennis, Jr., NFIB Foundation
Volume 4, F 1988

Subsistence Rights, Economic Liberty & the Constitution
Calvin A. Kent, Baylor University
Volume 4, F 1988

Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle
Judd W. Patton, Bellevue College
Volume 4, F 1988

International Trade/Commercial Policy Myths & Realty: High School
Robert L. Pennington, University of Central Florida
Volume 4, F 1988

Trade Policy & Structural Change in Private Enterprise System
Joachim Zietz, University of Detroit
Volume 4, F 1988

Privatization: The U.K. Experience
R.L. Singson, California State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Student Test Scores and Textbook Deficiencies: Is There a Relationship
Steven L. Miller, Ohio State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Reality of High School Economics: Teacher's Perspective
John C. Soper, John Carroll University
William B. Walstad, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Volume 4, F 1988

Rationale for Entrepreneurship Education in Secondary Schools
Francis W. Rushing, Georgia State University
William D. Donnelly, Georgia State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Study of Small Business/Entrepreneurial Education in Colleges an
Lawrence A. Klatt, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 4, F 1988

Small Business Management and Entrepreneurial Education in America
George T. Solomon, U.S. Small Business Administration
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurial Approach to Entrepreneurial Research
Jon G. Udell, University of Wisconsin--Madison
Volume 4, F 1988

Deals: A Comparison of Entrepreneur and Executive Perceptions
Louis D. Ponthieu, North Texas State University
J. Brooks Mitchell, University of Wyoming
Volume 4, F 1988

Comparisons of Entrepreneur & College Business Student Values:
Lloyd W. Fernald, University of Central Florida
George T. Solomon, George Washington University
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurship, is the Grass Really Greener?
W.F. Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 4, F 1988

Family Business Entrepreneurs in Canada
Russell M. Knight, University of Western Ontario
Volume 4, F 1988

Strategies & Structures in Family Business Succession
Donald F. Kuratko, Ball State University
Ray V. Montagno, Ball State University
Volume 4, F 1988

What is Most Important: Entrepreneurial Teaching or Entrepreneur
Richard J. Stapleton, Georgia Southern College
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurial Strategic Planning (ESP) Model
Frank R. Hunsicker, West Georgia College
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurial Mind: Education for a National Resource
George S. Cole, Shippensburg University
Thomas A. Ulrich, Loyola College in Maryland
Volume 4, F 1988

Achievement, Risk-Taking and the Entrepreneur
Frank Bellizzi, Quinnipiac College
Volume 4, F 1988

An Intrapreneurship Program: Introducing Entrepreneurial Concept
Donald F. Kuratko, Ball State University
Ray V. Montagno, Ball State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Evolution and Adaptability of Small Firms in Virginia
Guy J. DeGenaro, Virginia Commonwealth University
George W. Rimler, Virginia Commonwealth University
Louise H. Brinkman,Virginia Commonwealth University
Volume 4, F 1988

Dysfunctional Managerial Priorities in the Private Sector
Joseph R. Rocha, Jr., University of Lowell
M. Riaz Khan, University of Lowell
Volume 4, F 1988

Creativity and Innovation in Market Strategy: Keys to Successful
Harold J. Hoy, Pennsylvania State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurship Bureaucracy and the Revitalization of Capitalism
Thomas A. Chisholm, West Georgia College
Parameswar Krishnakumar, Slippery Rock University
Volume 4, F 1988

Restructuring American Private Enterprise Through a Modified and
Ralph W. Lange, Southeastern Louisiana University
Volume 4, F 1988

Managing Creativity and Innovation in the Smaller Firm
H. Daniel Stage, Loyola Marymount University
James T Martinoff, Loyola Marymount University
Allen P. Gray,Loyola Marymount University
Volume 4, F 1988

Training the new Philanthropists
Joan Jeffri, Columbia University
Volume 4, F 1988

Private Funding of High-Tech Industries & Its Employment Impact
H.C. Li, Bryant College
Arthur Abraham, Bryant College
Volume 4, F 1988

Private Enterprise and Social Policy Responsibility
Howard Alford, Morgan State University
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneur and the IRS: Friends or Foes?
W.F. Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 4, F 1988

Empirical Investigation of the Use of Alternative Valuation Tech
Daniel D. Tessoni, Rochester Institute of Technology
Robert J. Barbato, Rochester Institute of Technology
Volume 4, F 1988

Rebuilding the Industrial Base Through Tax Incentives
Peter J. Markou, North Adams State College
Volume 4, F 1988

Economic Growth and Disturbance: Role of the Entrepreneur in Eco
Lawrence W. Lovik, Troy State University
Volume 4, F 1988

foreign Aid: Creating Destruction
David Tucker, Harding University
Volume 4, F 1988

Contributions of Menger and Mises to the Foundations of Austrian
Jeffery A. Tucker, George Mason University
Volume 4, F 1988

Free Trade as a Nontraded Good: or why economists run a trade deficit
Milton B. Redman, Florida Atlantic University
Volume 4, F 1988

An Austrian Theory of the Business Cycle
Jeffrey M. Herbener, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 4, F 1988

Applied Economics Full Pilot Study: Non Equivalent Comparison
Saul Barr, University of Tennessee at Martin
Volume 4, F 1988

Model Curriculum for a Course in Entrepreneurship
Judith S Brenneke, Cleveland Center for Economic Educa
Volume 4, F 1988

Textbook Treatment of Protection VS Free Trade: Is there consist
Patricia J. Euzent, University of Central Florida
Thomas L. Martin, University of Central Florida
Volume 4, F 1988

Entrepreneurship Training in the EEC--The Irish Experience
W.F. Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 4, F 1988

Curriculum of Continuing Education Programs at Public Schools
Fred Maidment, DeKalb College
Volume 4, F 1988

A Methodology for Measuring Counseling Effectiveness
M. Riaz Khan, University of Lowell
Joseph R. Rocha, Jr., University of Lowell
Volume 4, F 1988

New Prospects for Vocation Education
Catherine Ashmore,
Volume 4, F 1988

The Americanism Educational League's Milton Friedman Essay Conte
Edward S. Rankin, Americanism Educational League
Volume 4, F 1988

Youth and Entrepreneurship Internationally
Verne C. Harnish, Young Entrepreneurs Association
Volume 4, F 1988

Benson Free Enterprise Resource Library: Result of Collaboration
Nicholas A. Lagattuta, Jr., Brother Martin High School
Volume 4, F 1988

Modern Corporation and Society-Private Enterprise Teaching at a
Lee H. Bloom, Grinnell College
Paul G. Munyon, Grinnell College
Volume 4, F 1988

Volume 3

Restructuring of Corporate America
T. Boone Pickens, Mesa Corporation
Volume 3, F 1987

Perspectives
Donald Ratajczak, Georgia State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Economic Warfare and Private Property Rights: Recent Episodes
Robert Higgs, Lafayette College
Charlotte Twight, Boise State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Liberty, Political Economy and Social Progress: Empirical Investigation
Frank Vorhies, University of Denver
Fred Glahe, University of Colorado
Volume 3, F 1987

Equality, Justice and Constitutional Change
Felix R. Livingston, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 3, F 1987

The Free Enterprise Philosophy of Condy Raguet
Thomas L. Martin, University of Central Florida
Volume 3, F 1987

Private Enterprise and Private Education
Stephen C. Mitchell, University of Charleston
Volume 3, F 1987

Enterprise in Freedom
Lawrence W. Lovik, Troy State University
Volume 3, F 1987

The Economics and Philosophy of Liberty
David Tucker, Harding University
Volume 3, F 1987

Presence of the Future: Private Enterprise as the Cornerstone of
Thomas H. Becker, University of South Alabama
Volume 3, F 1987

Effects of Economic Sanctions on Southern Africa
Eric Brodin, Campbell University
Volume 3, F 1987

Second Career Entrepreneur
Frank R. Hunsicker, West Georgia College
Thomas A. Chisholm, West Georgia College
Volume 3, F 1987

Business Formations in the Private Enterprise Economy
Jagjit Brar, Southeastern Louisiana University
Pete Chong, Southeastern Louisiana University
Volume 3, F 1987

Hub Program for Women's Enterprise: Survey of Philadelphia Women
Amy Lyman, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 3, F 1987

Technological Environmental Analysis and Private Enterprise Strategy Formulation
Eddie Sanders, Chicago State University
Robert Allen, Chicago State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Black Entrepreneurship: Opportunities and Challenges
Francis W. Rushing, Georgia State University
Mark Rider, Georgia State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Alcohol and Drug Testing in the Workplace: Practices and Constitutional Awareness
George W. Rimler, Virginia Commonwealth University
Barbara L. Peery, Virginia Commonwealth University
Volume 3, F 1987

Value of Various Sources of Small Business Management Assistance
W.F. Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 3, F 1987

Longitudinal Analysis of the Transition from "Organization Man"
Bruce H. Kemelgor, University of Louisville
Volume 3, F 1987

Marketing Strategies for Computer consultants in Small Business
Kimberly Volker Dagher, University of Maine, Orono
Roderick Forsgren, University of Maine, Orono
Volume 3, F 1987

Patterns of Participation by Small Business in Government-sponsored Programs
Richard J. Magjuka, Illinois University
Volume 3, F 1987

America's Constitutional Republic: A Sweet Land of Liberty and J
D.P. Diffine, Harding University
Volume 3, F 1987

Externalities, Property Rights, and the Role of Government
Jeffrey M. Herbener, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 3, F 1987

World Revolution: A Plan for Peace, Freedom and Justice
Stanley C. Humphries, Management Advisory Services
Volume 3, F 1987

Entrepreneurship as History
Gary B Roberts, Kennesaw College
Lloyd Southern, Kennesaw College
Lee Duffus,Univ of So Florida
Volume 3, F 1987

Manufacturing in Colonial America
Thomas Alexander Chisholm, West Georgia College
Volume 3, F 1987

American Agriculture--125 years of Reaction
Philip S. Wolfson, Southern Illinois Univ
Thomas R. Stitt, Southern Illinois University
Volume 3, F 1987

Chinese System of Entrepreneurship: A Case Study in Contrasts
Edward R Marcin, Sul Ross State University
Gary B. Jackson, Sul Ross State University
Jin-De Guo,Beijing 2nd Foreign Language Inst
Volume 3, F 1987

Aid for the Entrepreneur and Small Business Owner: A comparison
Eugene L. O'Connor, California Polytechnic State Univ
Volume 3, F 1987

Gold Standard, It Should Rest in Peace
Howard G. Schefer, Schaefer Brothers
Arthur Gross Schaefer, Loyola Marymount Univ
Volume 3, F 1987

Consumer Preferences Toward Small Business Entrepreneurs---A Mar
Heiko de B. Wijnholds, Virginia Commonwealth University
Michael W. Little, Virginia Commonwealth University
Volume 3, F 1987

Balkanization: The Influence of Governmental Proliferation on In
Franklin J. Ingram, Northeast Louisiana University
Volume 3, F 1987

Steel Mini-Mills: Example of Dynamic Entrepreneurship
Daniel R. Hall, Trenton State College
Volume 3, F 1987

Strategy Studies and Entrepreneurship
Gary B. Roberts, Kennesaw College
Lloyd Southern, Kennesaw College
Lee Duffus,Univ of So Florida
Volume 3, F 1987

Job Creation, New Business Starts and Economic Development
Michael S. Broida, Miami University (Ohio)
Volume 3, F 1987

Regional Differences in Personnel Practices of the Nation's Small
Douglas P. Dotterweich, East Tennessee Univ
Volume 3, F 1987

Recruitment and Staffing Practices in Small Business: An Empiric
Richard J. Magjuka, Northern Illinois Univ
Volume 3, F 1987

Incremental Consulting Strategies to Introduce Strategic Management Decision Making Systems in Small Firms
Alfred M. Pelham, University of Northern Iowa
Volume 3, F 1987

Leveraged Impact of the Small Business Institute Consulting Program
W.F. Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 3, F 1987

Factors Contributing to Profitable Growth in Entrepreneurial
Robert Anderson, College of Charleston
John Dunkelberg, Wake Forest University
Volume 3, F 1987

Ama's Small Entrepreneurial Enterprise Center: A Five-Year Follow-up Report
Charles M. Vance, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 3, F 1987

Small Business Survival Training
Judy E. Pearson, Niagara County Community College
Volume 3, F 1987

Role and Evaluation of Management Training in Enterprise Develop
Robert a. Fleck, Columbus College
Robert N. Carter, Columbus College
Volume 3, F 1987

Development a Community Entrepreneurship Model
Donald F. Kuratko, Ball State University
Frank J. Sabatine, Ball State University
John A. Fallon,Ball State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Executive Education: Characteristics of Public Colleges of Business Accredited by the A.A.C.S.B.
Fred Maidment, DeKalb College
Volume 3, F 1987

Americanism Educational League-Essay Contests in Private Enterprise
Edward S. Rankin, Americanism Educational League
Volume 3, F 1987

Educational Vouchers and the Conditions of Competition
Myron Lieberman, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 3, F 1987

Changing View of Women Entrepreneurs
Ralph W. Lange, Southeastern Louisiana University
Volume 3, F 1987

Role of SBDC in Black Entrepreneurship Development
Lloyd P. Atkins, Georgia State University
Volume 3, F 1987

Black Youth and Entrepreneurship Workshop
Mollie Brown, Albany state College
Volume 3, F 1987

Captive Microcomputer Software for the Principles of Economics C
Charles A. Bennett, Gannon University
Robert F. Brooker, Gannon University
Volume 3, F 1987

Financing Private Enterprise: Public Private Connection
Peter J. Markou, North Adams State College
Volume 3, F 1987

Small Business Network: College in Partnership with Community
R. Jean Overton, Department of Community Colleges
Volume 3, F 1987

Volume 2

Economic Freedom and Private Enterprise
Murray L. Weidenbaum, Washington University
Volume 2, F 1986

Marxism and the Free, Capitalist Society
Tibor R. Machan, Auburn University
Volume 2, F 1986

Knowledge, Ethics and the Case for a Free Market in Education
John Gray, Jesus College, Oxford
Volume 2, F 1986

Between Sterility and Dogmatism: The Morality of the Market and
Paul Heyne, University of Washington
Volume 2, F 1986

Influences on Entrepreneurship
Arnold C. Cooper, Purdue University
Volume 2, F 1986

Entrepreneurship: Some Recent Contributions in the Economics Lit
Roland H. Koller, Brigham Young University
Volume 2, F 1986

Ideologies of Economics: Scientific Revolution and the Entrepreneur
Felix Livingston, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 2, F 1986

Entrepreneurial Failures: Results from a Study of Business Bank
Karl A. Egge, Macalester College
Volume 2, F 1986

Creating America: The Entrepreneurship of Beginning
Gerald Gunderson, Trinity College
Volume 2, F 1986

Entrepreneurial Irruption in the World System: Theory and a Case
Jared C. Lobdell, Washington and Jefferson College
Volume 2, F 1986

Level of Personal Maturity Seen as Fuel for Entrepreneurial Spirit
Robert M. Carter, Columbus College
Mark F. Hartley, College of Charleston
Volume 2, F 1986

The Entrepreneurial and Collectivist Impulses
Dan C. Heldman, Policy Research Associates
Volume 2, F 1986

The Impact of Business Experience on Attitudes Toward Economic C
Jim Gregar, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Don Silva, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Volume 2, F 1986

Improving Student Attitudes Toward Careers in Small Business Man
Donald L. Brady, Millersville University
Volume 2, F 1986

The Educated Entrepreneurs
Robert Ronstadt, Babson College
Volume 2, F 1986

The Entrepreneurial Assessment Center: a contemporary tool for
Donald F. Kuratko, Ball State University
Ray V. Montagno, Ball State University
Volume 2, F 1986

Corporate Entrepreneurship: The New Educational Challenge
Michael A. Evanchik, US Air Force Academy
Rita Moore, US Air Force Academy
Volume 2, F 1986

Owensboro Entrepreneurs Project
Sally A. Asefa, Brescia College
Volume 2, F 1986

Exporters' Profiles and Export Constraints: A study of small and
Vivian Nazar, Bemidji State University
Volume 2, F 1986

Financial Analysis Made Easy: Using Financial Spreadsheets in Entrepreneurship and New Venture Courses
George G. Eddy, University of Texas-Austin
Alan Carsrud, University of Texas-Austin
Kenneth W. Olm,University of Texas-Austin
Volume 2, F 1986

School-Based Businesses in Georgia
Elizabeth J. Gatewood, University of Georgia
Paul F. Delargy, University of Georgia
Volume 2, F 1986

Adam Smith's "Theory" of Investment in Human Capital
Ronald Merchant, Spokane Falls Community College
Volume 2, F 1986

Elements of Free-Market Theory of Economic Progress
Alan Rufus Waters, Wake Forest University
Volume 2, F 1986

All American Economics--Made in the USA
D.P. Diffine, Harding University
Volume 2, F 1986

On the Role of the State in a Private Enterprise System
Coldwell Daniel, Memphis State University
Volume 2, F 1986

Small Business and Regulation--Foe or Friend?
George W. Rimler, Virginia Commonwealth University
Volume 2, F 1986

Privatization of Public Services: a Model Applied to Urban Transit
Cliff Atherton, Rice University
Duane Windsor, Rice University
Volume 2, F 1986

National Emergency and Private Property Rights: Historical Relations and Present Conditions
Robert Higgs, Lafayette College
Charlotte Twight, Boise State University
Volume 2, F 1986

Lessons from the Redlining Debate
F. Jerry Ingram, University of South Carolina
Volume 2, F 1986

The Privatization of Prisons: An Overview
Eugene Garaventa, City University of New York, Staten
Volume 2, F 1986

Student-Teacher Characteristics and Economic Literary: A Middle Grade Study
Luther D Lawson, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
Margaret G. O'Donnell, University of Southwestern Louisian
Volume 2, F 1986

National Survey of High School Economics
Bob Figgins, University of Tennessee at Martin
Gary Young, University of Tennessee at Martin
Volume 2, F 1986

A Practical Integration of Supply-side Economics with IS-LM for Intermed. Students
John B. McCall, University of Texas--Arlington
Volume 2, F 1986

A Lesson in International Economics
Saul Z. Barr, The University of Tennessee at Mart
Volume 2, F 1986

Entrepreneurship--The Difference Between Economic Systems
Sandor Balogh, Hudson Valley Community College
Volume 2, F 1986

Uncertainty and Planning Failure
H.C. Li, Bryant College
Volume 2, F 1986

Comparing State Support of Higher Education
G.W. Parker, Mississippi State University
Dorothy Anderson, The University of Tennessee
Volume 2, F 1986

Volume 1

Real Economics a Return to Fundamentals
James Miller, Federal Trade Commission
Volume 1, F 1985

Economic Education, Business People and the Media
William Allen, UCLA
Volume 1, F 1985

The Climate for Entrepreneurship a Forward Look
John Sloan, NFIB
Volume 1, F 1985

Ecology and Enterprise Toward the Private Manage. of Wildlife
John Baden, PERC
Volume 1, F 1985

Comparison of Private & Publicly Owned Sports Arenas and Stadium
Dean Baim, Pepperdine University
Volume 1, F 1985

Privatization of Money a Survey of the Issues
Larry Ellis, Appalachian State University
Volume 1, F 1985

Privatizing Social Security and Medicare
John C. Goodman, Natl Ctr for Policy Analysis
Volume 1, F 1985

Bureaucracy, Private Enterprise, and the Supply of Public Goods
Lawrence Lovik, Southwest Baptist University
Volume 1, F 1985

Privatization in Developing Countries
Lee H. Bloom, US Council for International Busine
Volume 1, F 1985

Turning Back the State: Some Lessons from the Thatcher Govt.
Michael Ivens, Aims of Industry
Volume 1, F 1985

Private Provision of Public Services in LDCs
Gabriel Roth, Economic Dev. Inst. Of World
Volume 1, F 1985

Private Sector and Entrepreneurship in Third World Countries
Sid Gautam, Methodist College
Volume 1, F 1985

Catholic Social Teaching and the US Economic: What Sort of Challenge
Dennis McCann, De Paul University
Volume 1, F 1985

The Christian Debate Over Economic Freedom
Ronald Nash, Western Kentucky University
Volume 1, F 1985

Social Economics: An Interpretation of the Lutheran Position
Leonall C. Anderson, Gustavus Adolphus College
Volume 1, F 1985

The Inseparability of Economics and Morality
D. P. Diffine, Harding University
Volume 1, F 1985

Judeo-Christian Traditions and the Spirit of Democratic Capitalism
Felix Livingston, Washington & Jefferson College
Volume 1, F 1985

NEF Revisited: Brief Excursus on the Nature and Causes of Entrepreneurship
Jared Lobdell, Washington & Jefferson College
Volume 1, F 1985

The Marxist-Leninist Goals: Have They Changed
Robert T. Nash, Texas A&I University
Allen F. Ketcham, Texas A & I University
Volume 1, F 1985

Religion and Economics: A Biblical Perspective
Judd W. Patton, Bellevue College
Volume 1, F 1985

Programmatic Thrusts at Chairs/ Centers for Private Enterprise/En
Calvin A. Kent, Baylor University
Volume 1, F 1985

On the Role of Economics in Entrepreneurship Education
Roland H. Koller II, Brigham Young University
Volume 1, F 1985

The Perceived Importance of Time in Economic Decision Making
Marilyn Kourilsky, UCLA
James B. O'Neill, University of Delaware at Newark
Volume 1, F 1985

Economic Content and Test Validity
John C. Soper, Cleveland Ctr for Econ Educ
Judith Staley Brenneke, Cleveland Ctr for Econ Educ
Volume 1, F 1985

A Success Story: Teaching the Private Enterprise System in Social
Lydia Kercher, University of Wyoming
Nancy Kasakow, University of Wyoming
Volume 1, F 1985

College Student's Opinions Toward Free Enterprise
Jim Gregar, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Volume 1, F 1985

How to Use the Price Auction Market in Class
Robert L. Pennington, University of Central Florida
Volume 1, F 1985

Economic Awareness Programs for Employees
Charles A. Bennett, Gannon University
Volume 1, F 1985

Industry-Education-Government Partnerships
John M. Bebris, Ohio State University
Volume 1, F 1985

Economic Awareness in Small Firms
Betsy Schwammberger, NFIB
Volume 1, F 1985

Distinguishing Psychological Characteristics of Budding Enterprise
Robert J. Barbato, Rochester Inst of Technology
Richard J. Butler, Rochester Inst of Technology
Joanne Sandler,Rochester Inst of Technology
Volume 1, F 1985

Entrepreneurial Education in K-12 School Systems
Kenneth B. Hoyt, Kansas State University
Volume 1, F 1985

Small Business Education and Training Satisfaction Levels
Fred Kiesner, Loyola Marymount University
Volume 1, F 1985

Small Business Management Entrepreneurship Curriculum
Donald F. Kuratko, Ball State University
William R. LaFollette, Ball State University
Volume 1, F 1985

Psychic Income and Self Employment
Roger D. Little, US Naval Academy
J. Eric Fredlund, US Naval Academy
Volume 1, F 1985

Entrepreneurship Education: Initiatives for Leadership
Novella Ross, Ohio State University
Volume 1, F 1985

Social and Behavioral Correlates of Self-Employment
David L. Larson, State University of New York
Volume 1, F 1985

Analysis of Training Needs of Tidewater Black Entrepreneurs
Richard M. O'Daniel, Norfolk State University
Volume 1, F 1985

The Stress-Eustress Balance for the Entrepreneur
Beverly Stitt, Southern Illinois University
Thomas R. Stitt, Southern Illinois University
Tony Chavez,Southern Illinois University
Volume 1, F 1985