Political Economy in the Carolinas

An interdisciplinary journal focused on government and public policy in North and South Carolina.

Political Economy in the Carolinas is a fully refereed interdisciplinary journal broadly focused on government and public policy in North and South Carolina. It is affiliated with Classical Liberals in the Carolinas, a scholarly organization of academics, policy analFFysts, and business leaders meant to foster research and discussion of classical liberal ideas in formulating public policy in the two states.


  • Edward J. Lopez

    Pages: 7 – 23 | First Published: January 2022

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  • Craig Depkin & John Connaughton

    Pages: 24 – 41 | First Published: January 2022

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  • Maggie Hooks & George Ehrhardt

    Pages: 42 – 57 | First Published: January 2022

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  • Ramon DeGennaro & Reid Parker

    Pages: 58 – 82 | First Published: January 2022

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Articles

  • By Peter J. Boettke. Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center, 2021. Pp. 340

    Book Review by: Richard M. Ebeling, The Citadel

    Pages: 83 – 88 | First Published: January 2022

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  • By Virginia Postrel. New York: Basic Books, 2020. Pp. vii, 304

    Book Review by: Robert Whaples, Wake Forest University

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  • By Randy T. Simmons. Oakland, CA: Independent Institute, 2011

    Book Review by: Adam C. Smith, Johnson & Wales University

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Reviews

  • Arch T. Allen & Jane Shaw Stroup

    Pages: 97 – 102 | First Published: January 2022

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  • Jenna Robinson

    Pages: 103 – 108 | First Published: January 2022

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  • Andrew Taylor

    Pages: 109 – 113 | First Published: January 2022

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