1. Murphy, Jon. “Cascading Expert Failure.” Journal of Institutional Economics (forthcoming).

2. Novak, Mikayla. “Constitutional catallaxy and indigenous rights: the Australian case.” Journal of Institutional Economics (forthcoming).

3. Wagner, Richard E. “Deconstructing Public Debt: Who Owes What to Whom?” Homo Oeconomicus (forthcoming).

4. Kessler, Zachary and Richard E. Wagner. “State-market entanglement: some implications for the theory of public finance.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 37 no. 2 (2022): 193-210.

5. Dekker, Erwin and Pavel Kuchar. “A Mengerian Theory of Knowledge and Economic Development.” Cosmos+Taxis 10, nos. 5-6 (2022): 24-35.

6. Wagner, Richard E. “Economics, COVID-19, and the Entangled Political Economy of Public Health.” Independent Review 25, no. 4 (2021): 489-501.

7. Novak, Mikayla. “Entangled Political Economy of the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Cosmos+Taxis 9, nos. 5-6 (2021): 173-189.

8. Salter, Alexander William. “Constitutionalism, Liberalism, and Political Entrepreneurship.” Advances in Austrian Economics 25 (2020): 173-189.

9. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta and Richard E. Wagner. “Pandemic Politics within a System of Entangled Political Economy.” Journal of Contextual Economics 140, no. 1 (2020): 87-110.

10. Berg, Alastair, Chris Berg and Mikayla Novak. “Blockchains and Constitutional Catallaxy.” Constitutional Political Economy 31 no. 2 (2020): 188-204.

11. Devereaux, Abigail N., and Richard E. Wagner. “Contrasting Visions for Macroeconomic Theory: DSGE and OEE.” The American Economist 65 no. 1 (2020): 28-50.

12. Salter, Alexander William and Justin Callais. “A theory of self-governance: de facto constitutions as filters.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 34 no. 2 (2019): 127-147.

13. Wagner, Richard E. “American Democracy and the Problem of Fiscal Deficits.” Public Policy Review 15 (2019): 199-216.

14. Wagner, Richard E. “Public-private partnership as remedy for crumbling infrastructure: Is this hope looking for reason?” Journal of Infrastructure, Policy, and Development 3 (2019): 233-43.

15. Wagner, Richard E. “Governance within a system of entangled political economy.” Forest Policy and Economics 107 (2019): 1-7.

16. Wagner, Richard E. “Arrogance and Humility in the Governance of Human Interaction: A Reflection on Roger Koppl’s Expert Failure.” Cosmos+Taxis 7 nos. 1-2 (2019): 57-62.

17. Salter, Alexander William and Richard E. Wagner. “Constitutional Catallaxy: Friends and Enemies in an Open-Ended Social Order.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 34 no. 1 (2019): 83-94.

18. Novak, Mikayla. “Reflecting upon Inequality: An Entangled Political Economy Perspective.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 39-47.

19. Wagner, Richard E. “Inequality within a system of entangled political economy: Reflections on Mikayla Novak’s disentanglement of fact and value.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 32-39.

20. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta. “Inequality, Entanglement, and Entrepreneurship—the Role of Voluntary and Forced Investors.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 26-30.

21. Horwitz, Steven. “Some Thoughts on Inequality from a Classical Liberal Perspective.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 20-25.

22. Geloso, Vincent. “Inequality, (Transaction) Costs & Choice.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 15-19.

23. Dobuzinskis, Laurent. “Entangled Inequalities: Even More Complex than We are Led to Believe?” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 6-14.

24. Markey-Towler, Brendan. “Introduction to Symposium on Mikayla Novak’s Inequality: An Entangled Political Economy Perspective.” Cosmos+Taxis 6 no. 5 (2019): 1-5.

25. DelliSanti, Dylan and Richard E. Wagner. “Bankruptcies, bailouts, and some political economy of corporate reorganization.” Journal of Institutional Economics 14 no. 5 (2018): 833-851.

26. Hebert, David J. and Richard E. Wagner. “Political Parties: Insights from a Tri-Planar Model of Political Economy.” Constitutional Political Economy 29 no. 3 (2018): 253-67.

27. Allen, Darcy, Chris Berg and Mikayla Novak. “Blockchain: an entangled political economy approach.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 33 no. 2 (2018): 105-125.

28. Salter, Alexander William and Glenn Furton. “Emergent politics and constitutional drift: the fragility of procedural liberalism.” Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy 7 no. 1 (2018): 34-50.

29. Salter, Alexander William and Richard E. Wagner. “Political Entrepreneurship, Emergent Dynamics, and Constitutional Politics.” Review of Social Economy 76 no. 3 (2018): 281-301.

30. Veetil, Vipin P. and Richard E. Wagner. “Nominal GDP Stabilization: Chasing a Mirage.” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 67 iss. C (2018): 227-236.

31. Novak, Mikayla. “Property Rights in an Entangled Political Economy.” Journal des Economistes et etudes Humaines 24 (1) (2018): 1-10.

32. Novak, Mikayla. “Civil Society as a Complex, Adaptive Phenomenon.” Cosmos+Taxis 5 nos. 3-4 (2018): 3-13.

33. Salter, Alexander William. “Constitutional Drift and Political Dysfunction: Underappreciated Maladies of the Political Commons.” Independent Review 21 no. 4 (2017): 569-585.

34. Salter, Alexander William. “The Personal and the Political: Implications of Constitutional Entrepreneurship.” New York University Journal of Law and Liberty 10 no. 2 (2017): 587-607.

35. Sterpan, Ion and Richard E. Wagner. “The Autonomy of the Political within Political Economy.” Advances in Austrian Economics 22 (2017): 147-171.

36. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta and Richard E. Wagner. “Economic Coordination Across Divergent Institutional Frameworks: Dissolving a Theoretical Antinomy.” Review of Political Economy 29 no.2 (2017): 249-266.

37. Lewis, Paul and Richard E. Wagner. “New Austrian macro theory: A call for inquiry.” Review of Austrian Economics 30 no. 1 (2017): 1-18.

38. Candela, Rosolino and Richard E. Wagner. “Vilfredo Pareto’s Theory of Action: An Alternative to Behavioral Economics.” Il pensiero economico italiano 24 no. 2 (2016): 15-30.

39. Wagner, Richard E. “The Peculiar Business of Politics.” The Cato Journal 36 no. 3 (2016): 535-566.

40. Salter, Alexander William. “Political Property Rights and Governance Options: A Theory of the Corporate Polity.” Journal of Private Enterprise 31 (4) (2016): 1-20.

41. Veetil, Vipin P. and Richard E. Wagner. “Treating Macro Theory as Systems Theory? How Might It Matter?” Advances in Austrian Economics 19 (2015): 119-143.

42. Caton, James and Richard E. Wagner. “Volatility in Catallactical Systems: Austrian Cycle Theory Revisited.” Advances in Austrian Economics 19 (2015): 95-117.

43. Patrick, Meg and Richard E. Wagner. “From Mixed Economy to Entangled Political Economy: A Paretian Social-Theoretic Orientation.” Public Choice 164 no. 2 (2015): 103-116.

44. Wagner, Richard E. “Welfare Economics and Second-Best Theory: Filling Imaginary Economic Boxes.” The Cato Journal 35 no. 1 (2015): 133-146.

45. Wagner, Richard E. “Virginia political economy: a rational reconstruction.” Public Choice 163 no. 1-2 (2015): 15-29.

46. Wagner, Richard E. “Design vs. Emergence in a Theory of Federalism: Toward Institutional Reconciliation.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 32 no. 1-3 (2014): 197-213.

47. Kauffman, Stuart. “On Ethical and Intellectual Failures in Contemporary Economics.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 259-282.

48. da Costa, N. C. A. and Francisco A. Doria. “On an Extension of Rice’s Theorem and its Applications in Mathematical Economics.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 237-257.

49. Maymin, Philip Z. “A New Algorithmic Approach to Entangled Political Economy: Insights from the Simplest Models of Complexity.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 213-236.

50. Bono, James W. and David H. Wolpert. “Game Mining: How to Make Money from those about to Play a Game.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 179-211.

51. Salter, Alexander W. and William J. Luther. “Synthesizing State and Spontaneous Order Theories of Money.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 161-178.

52. Bragues, George. “Has Fritz Machlup Stood the Test of Time? Revisiting his Monetary Analysis of the Stock Market.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 139-160.

53. Yahya, Moin A. “Dodd-Frank, Fiduciary Duties, and the Entangled Political Economy of Federalism and Agency Rule-Making.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 111-138.

54. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta. “Public Policy: Object of Choice or Emergent Phenomena? Learning from the Implementation of the Medical Reimbursement Act in Poland.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 93-110.

55. Rosser, J. Barkley, Jr. “Natural Selection versus Emergent Self-Organization in Evolutionary Political Economy.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 67-91.

56. Becchio, Giandomenica. “Carl Menger on States as Orders, not Organizations: Entangled Economy into a Neo-Mengerian Approach.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 55-66.

57. Paganelli, Maria Pia. “Adam Smith and Entangled Political Economy.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 37-54.

58. Wagner, Richard E. “Entangled Political Economy: A Keynote Address.” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 15-36.

59. Koppl, Roger. “Introduction to “Entangled Political Economy.”” Advances in Austrian Economics 18 (2014): 1-13.

60. Wagner, Richard E. “Richard Epstein’s The Classical Liberal Constitution: A Public Choice Refraction.” New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 8 no. 3 (2014): 961-990.

61. Wagner, Richard E. “Game Theory and the Architecture of Social Theory: Reflections on Luigino Bruni’s Ethos of the Market.” Studies in Emergent Order 7 (2014): 225-238.

62. Wagner, Richard E. “James Buchanan’s public debt theory: a rational reconstruction.” Constitutional Political Economy 25 no. 3 (2014): 253-264.

63. Moberg, Lotta and Richard E. Wagner. “Default without Capital Account: The Economics of Municipal Bankruptcy.” Public Finance and Management 14 no. 1 (2014): 30–47.

64. Wagner, Richard E. and Deema Pazigi. “Form vs. Substance in Selection through Competition: Elections, Markets, and Political Economy.” Public Choice 159 no. 3 (2014): 503-514.

65. Salter, Alexander William. “A Theory of the Dynamics of Entangled Political Economy with Application to the Federal Reserve.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 30 nos. 1-3 (2014): 77-102.

66. Wagner, Richard E. and Akira Yokoyama. “Polycentrism, Federalism, and Liberty: A Comparative Systems Perspective.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 31 nos. 1-3 (2013): 179-197.

67. Hebert, David and Richard E. Wagner. “Taxation as a Quasi-Market Process: Explanation, Exhortation, and the Choice of Analytical Windows.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 31 nos. 1-3 (2013): 163-177.

68. Rajagopalan, Shruti and Richard E. Wagner. “Constitutional Craftsmanship and the Rule of Law.” Constitutional Political Economy 24 no. 4 (2013): 295-309.

69. Rajagopalan, Shruti and Richard E. Wagner. “Legal Entrepreneurship within a System of Entangled Political Economy.” American Journal of Entrepreneurship 6 no. 1 (2013): 24-36.

70. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta and Richard E. Wagner. “Dyads, Triads, and the Theory of Exchange: Between Liberty and Coercion.” Review of Austrian Economics 26 no. 2 (2013): 171-82.

71. Wagner, Richard E. “What Kind of State in Our Future? Fact and Conjecture in Vito Tanzi’s Government versus Markets.” Review of Austrian Economics 26 no. 1 (2013): 93-104.

72. Eusepi, Giuseppe and Richard E. Wagner. “Tax Prices in a Democratic Polity: the Continuing Relevance of Antonio De Viti de Marco.” History of Political Economy 45 no. 1 (2013): 99-121.

73. Fink, Alexander and Richard E. Wagner. “Political Entrepreneurship and the Formation of Special Districts.” European Journal of Law and Economics 35 no. 3 (2013): 427-439.

74. Wagner, Richard E. “Democracy and the Theory of Public Finance: A Polycentric, Invisible-Hand Framework.” Public Finance and Management 12 no. 3 (2012): 298-315.

75. Wagner, Richard E. “The Social Construction of Theoretical Landscapes: Some Economics of Economic Theories.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 71 no. 5 (2012): 1185-1204.

76. Wagner, Richard E. “Viennese Kaleidics: Why it's Liberty more than Policy that Calms Turbulence.” Review of Austrian Economics 25 No. 4 (2012): 283–297

77. Wagner, Richard E. “Rationality, Political Economy, and Fiscal Responsibility: Wrestling with Tragedy on the Fiscal Commons.” Constitutional Political Economy 23 no. 3 (2012): 261-277.

78. Wagner, Richard E. “The Institutional Framework for Shared Consumption: Deemphasizing Taxation in the Theory of Public Finance.” Public Finance and Management 12 no. 1 (2012): 5-20.

79. Wagner, Richard E. “A Macro Economy as an Ecology of Plans.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 82 no. 2 (2012): 433-444.

80. Wagner, Richard E. “Spontaneous Order, Liberty, and Austrian Economics.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 209-23.

81. Benson, Bruce L. “A Neo-Mengerian Examination of the Regulatory Process.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 193-208.

82. Lewis, Paul. “Varieties of Emergence: Minds, Markets and Novelty.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 170-192.

83. Koppl, Roger. “Pay Attention to the Physics Analogies in Richard Wagner’s Mind, Society, and Human Action.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 156-159.

84. Boettke, Peter. “How Can We Avoid Closed-ended and Single Exit Theories in Economics and Political Economy: Reflections on Richard Wagner’s Mind, Society and Human Action.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 149-155.

85. Martin, Adam. “The Catallactic Point of View.” Studies in Emergent Order 4 (2011): 133-148.

86. Wagner, Richard E. “Municipal Corporations, Economic Calculation, and Political Pricing: Exploring a Theoretical Antinomy.” Public Choice 149 no. 1 (2011): 151-165.

87. Eusepi, Giuseppe and Richard E. Wagner. “States as Ecologies of Political Enterprises.” Review of Political Economy 23 no. 4 (2011): 573-585.

88. Smith, Adam, Richard E. Wagner and Bruce Yandle. “A Theory of Entangled Political Economy, with Application to TARP and NRA.” Public Choice 148 no. 1–2 (2011): 45–66.

89. Runst, Petrik and Richard E. Wagner. “Choice, Emergence, and Constitutional Process: A Framework for Positive Analysis.” Journal of Institutional Economics 7 no. 1 (2011): 131-145.

90. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta and Richard E. Wagner. “Entangled Political Economy and the Two Faces of Entrepreneurship.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 28 nos. 2-3 (2010): 99-114.

91.  Wagner, Richard E. “Change within Permanence: Time and the Bivalent Logic of Economic Analysis.” Advances in Austrian Economics 14 (2010): 181-203.

92.  Wagner, Richard E. “Raising vs. Leveling in the Social Organization of Welfare.” Review of Law and Economics 6 no. 3 (2010): 421-39.

93.  Eusepi, Giuseppe and Richard E. Wagner. “Polycentric Polity: Genuine vs. Spurious Federalism” Review of Law and Economics 6 no. 3 (2010): 329-345.

94.  Martin, Adam and Richard E. Wagner. “Heterogeneity, Voting, and the Political Economy of Public Policy.” Public Finance and Management 9 no. 3 (2009): 393-415.

95.  Wagner, Richard E. “Spontaneous Order and Positive Legislation: Ruminating on Daniel Shapiro’s Justification of the Welfare State.” Review of Austrian Economics 23 no. 1 (2010): 97-102.

96.  Wagner, Richard E. “Elections as Take-Over Bids: Some Agonistics Concerning Good Government.” Review of Austrian Economics 22 no. 2 (2009): 145-150.

97.  Wagner, Rciahrd E. “Polycentricity, Political Economy, and the Welfare State.” Public Finance and Management 8 no. 2 (2008): 141-67.

98.  Wagner, Richard E. “Value and Exchange: Two Windows for Economic Theorizing.” Review of Austrian Economics 20 no. 2 (2007): 97-103.

99.  Auteri, Monica and Richard E. Wagner. “The Organizational Architecture of Nonprofit Governance: Economic Calculation within an Ecology of Enterprises.” Public Organization Review 7 no. 1 (2007): 57-68.

100.  Wagner, Richard E. “Retrogressive Regime Drift within a Theory of Emergent Order.” Review of Austrian Economics 19 no. 2 (2006): 113-123.

101.  Wagner, Richard E. “Choice, Catallaxy, and Just Taxation: Contrasting Architectonics for Fiscal Theorizing.” Social Philosophy and Policy 23 no. 2 (2006): 235-254.

102.  Wagner, Richard E. “States and the Crafting of Souls: Mind, Society, and Fiscal Sociology.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 59 no. 4 (2006): 516-524.

103.  Wagner, Richard E. “Self-Governance, Polycentrism, and Federalism: Recurring Themes in Vincent Ostrom’s Scholarly Oeuvre.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 57 no. 2 (2005): 173-188.

104.  Brancato, Kevin and Richard E. Wagner. “Inefficient Market Pricing: An Illusory Economic Box.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 22 nos. 1-2 (2004): 3-13.

105.  Wagner, Richard E. “Polycentric Public Finance and the Organization of Governance.” European Journal of Management and Public Policy 2 (2003): 3-15.

106.  Wagner, Richard E. “Custom, Legislation, and Market Order.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61 no. 2 (April 2002): 563-569.

107.  Wagner, Richard E. “Complexity, Governance, and Constitutional Craftsmanship.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61 no. 1 (January 2002): 105-122.

108.  Wagner, Richard E. “Social Democracy, Societal Tectonics, and Parasitical Pricing.” Constitutional Political Economy 9 no. 2 (1998): 105-111.

109.  Wagner, Richard E. “Parasitical Political Pricing, Economic Calculation, and the Size of Government: Variations on a Theme by Maffeo Pantaleoni.” Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice 15, no. 2-3 (1997): 135-146.

110.  Wagner, Richard E. “Choice, Exchange, and Public Finance.” American Economic Review 87 no. 2 (1997): 160-163.

111.  Wagner, Richard E. “The Impending Transformation of Public Choice Scholarship.” Public Choice 77, no. 1 (1993): 203-212.