Chapters in Books

19. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2018. “Private Governance.” Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism, eds. Jason Brennan, David Schmidtz, and Bas van der Vossen, 312-322, New York: Routledge. (Invited and then refereed)

18. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2016. “The Past and Future of Exchanges as Regulators.” In Rethinking Financial Regulation: Enhancing Stability & Protecting Consumers, eds. Hester Peirce and Benjamin Klutsey, 225-252. Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center at George Mason University. (Invited and then refereed)

17. Stringham, Edward Peter and Nicholas A. Curott. 2015. “On the Origins of Stock Markets” In Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics, eds. Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne, 324-340. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Invited and then refereed)

16. Edward Peter Stringham and Caleb J. Miles. 2014. “Eliminating the Perceived Legitimacy of the State.” In Free Institutions and Cultural Change: The Common Ground Shared by Austrian Economics and Market Socialism, ed. Guinevere Nell. London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Invited and then refereed)

15. Stringham, Edward Peter. 2013. “When Formal Institutions of Property Rights and Law Fail.” In Law, Rules and Economic Performance, ed. Aleksandra Jovanovic and Ljunomir Madzar, 93-109. Belgrade: University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. (Invited and then refereed)

14. Zywicki, Todd J. and Edward Peter Stringham. 2012. “Common Law and Economic Efficiency.” In The Production of Legal Rules, ed. Francesco Parisi. 107-131. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Invited and then refereed)

13. Jaeger, Kai and Edward Peter Stringham. 2011. “Improving Security by Allowing More Private Options.” In the Enterprise Programs: Freeing Entrepreneurs to Provide Essential Services for the Poor, ed. Roger Koppl. Dallas: National Center for Policy Analysis, 40-55. (Invited and then refereed)

12. Means, Tom, Stringham, Edward Peter, and Edward J. Lopez. 2010. “Below-Market Housing Mandates as Takings: Measuring their Impact.” In Property Rights: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings Re-Examined, ed. Bruce Benson. 239-256. Hampshire, UK : Palgrave Macmillan. (Invited and then refereed)

11. Stringham, Edward Peter and John Levendis. 2010. “The Relationship between Economic Freedom and Homicide. In Economic Freedom of the World: 2010 Annual Report, James Gwartney, Joshua Hall, and Robert Lawson. 203-217. Vancouver: Fraser. (Invited and then refereed)

10. Curott, Nick, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2010. “The Rise of Government Law Enforcement in England.” In The Pursuit of Justice: Law and Economics of Legal Institutions, ed. Edward J. Lopez, Independent Institute. (Invited and then refereed)

9.  Stringham, Edward Peter. 2010. “Economic Value and Costs Are Subjective.” In The Handbook on Contemporary Austrian Economics, ed. Peter Boettke, 43-66. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Invited and then refereed)

 8. Romm, Gavin (Trinity student) and Edward Peter Stringham. 2010. “Improving Higher Education Using the Principles of Market-Based Management.” In Doing More With Less: Making Colleges Work Better, ed. Joshua Hall, 249-266. New York: Springer. (Invited and then refereed)

7. Curott, Nick, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2010. “The Historical Development of Public Policing, Prosecution, and Punishment” In Handbook on the Economics of Crime, eds. Bruce L. Benson and Paul R. Zimmerman, 109-126. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Invited and then refereed)

6. Powell, Benjamin, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2009. “Inclusionary Zoning.” In Housing America: Building Out of a Crisis, ed. B. Powell and R. Holcombe, 109-130. Somerset, NJ: Transaction Publishers. (Invited and then refereed)

5. Estill, Jack, Benjamin Powell and Edward Peter Stringham. 2009. “The Problem with Development Impact Fees.” In Housing America: Building Out of a Crisis, ed. B. Powell and R. Holcombe, 206-236. Somerset, NJ: Transaction Publishers. (Invited and then refereed)

4.  Powell, Benjamin, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2008. “Murray Rothbard.” In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition, ed. Larry Blume and Steven Durlauf. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave and Macmillan. (Invited and then refereed)

3.  Powell, Benjamin, and Edward Peter Stringham. 2008. “Housing.” In The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, ed. David Henderson, 245-248. Liberty Fund: Indianapolis. (Invited and then refereed)

2.  Stringham, Edward Peter. 2007. “Commerce, Markets, and Peace: Richard Cobden’s Enduring Lessons.” In Opposing the Crusader State, Robert Higgs and Carl Close (eds.) Oakland, CA: Independent Institute. (Editors requested permission to reprint from Independent Review [2004] listed below.)

  1. Stringham, Edward Peter, and Mark White. 2004. “Economic Analysis of Tort Law: Austrian and Kantian Perspectives.” In Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues, ed. Margaret Oppenheimer and Nicholas Mercuro, 374-392. New York: M.E. Sharpe. (Invited and then refereed)
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