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The Neoliberal Revolution in Eastern Europe: Economic Ideas in the Transition from Communism
with Paul Dragos Aligica
(Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009)
This unique book develops two different but related research agendas: the study of the spread of ‘neoliberalism’ – as seen from the perspective of Eastern European post-communist evolutions; and the study of Eastern European transition – as seen from an ideas-centred perspective. It challenges a series of misunderstandings and myths about the spread of neoliberal economic ideas in Eastern Europe and offers a clearer understanding of progress since market reform began.
Book chapters
2011 “The Irish Economic ‘Miracle’: Celtic Tiger or Bengal Kitten?” in Howden, David (Ed.) Institutions In Crisis: European Perspectives on the Recession, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
2010 “Only Individuals Choose” in Boettke, Peter J., (Ed.) Handbook on Contemporary Austrian Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
2010 “Banking, Inflation and Recessions” in Wellings, Richard, (Ed.) A Beginner’s Guide to Liberty, Adam Smith Institute
Dissertation
“Subjectivist Social Change: The Influence of Culture and Ideas on Economic Policy” (.pdf)
Committee chair: Prof. Peter J. Boettke
Submitted Spring 2007

Non economics
- Ecstatic (2002)
- “Ambition” in The Liver Bards (The Brodie Press, 2002)
- The Art and Life of Thought (2009)
- Jottings from California (2012)
Manuscripts
- Talks with the Professor
- Henry Forth
- Notes on Immigration
- Herzog: A Reader’s Recommendation



