This article by Paul Craig Roberts appeared in the Fall 2002 issue of The Independent Review. The academic study of the Soviet economy was unsuccessful. Several widely held misconceptions contributed to the lack of success. Western economists assumed that economic growth was assured, because the central planning authority controlled the rate of investment. They assumed that the Soviet economy was planned centrally, because it had...
Read More »
Blank – Do Not Delete This
Pcr3 – 10/18/2001
This post is used to trick the wordpress cms into thinking certain categories are populated so they appear in our category selection options for WP Traffic Tools
Read More »
What Really Happened In 1981
Pcr3 – 10/07/2000
This article appeared in the Fall 2000 issue of The Independent Review Forward by Alan Reynolds Timothy Muris's otherwise excellent piece "Ronald Reagan and the Rise of Large Deficits" (Independent Review 4 : 365-76), necessarily misses some fascinating details known only to those of us who were actually there. The transition team began operating out of David Stockman's congressional offices shortly after Christmas 1980. That...
Read More »
Michael Polanyi’s Economics
Pcr3 – 04/07/1999
This article by Paul Craig Roberts and Norman Van Cott appeared in the Spring 1999 issue of The Independent Review and was presented to an annual conference of the Western Economics Association during the 1970s. People familiar with Michael Polanyi are impressed by his intellectual powers, the range of his mind, and his ability to get to the heart of issues, often long before anyone...
Read More »