ROGER KOPPL
Research Links

Please see my C V for a complete list of publications

 

 

 

Book

Big Players and the Economic Theory of Expectations, London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

 

Journal Articles

 Diversity and Forensics: Diversity in Hiring is Not Enough,” Medicine, Science and the Law, 2007, 47(2): 117-124.

 

Austrian Economics at the Cutting Edge,” Review of Austrian Economics, 2006, 19(4):231-241.

 

Epistemic Systems,” Episteme: Journal of Social Epistemology, 2005, 2(2): 91-106.

 

How to Improve Forensic Science,” European Journal of Law and Economics, 2005, 20(3): 255-286.

 

Rational-Choice Hermeneutics,” with Douglas Glen Whitman, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2004, 55(3): 295-317.

 

Random Walk Hypothesis Testing and the Compass Rose,”with Sorin Tuluca, Finance Letters, 2004, 2(1): 14-17.

 

Big Players in Slovenia,” with Dusan Mramor, Review of Austrian Economics, 2003, 16(2/3): 253-269.

 

All That I Have to Say Has Already Crossed Your Mind,” with Barkley Rosser, Metroeconomica, 2002, 53(4): 339-360.

 

Custom and Rules: Comments on Ekkehart Schlicht’s On Custom in the Economy,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2002, 61(2): 531-537.

 

What is Alertness?Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 2002, 12(1): 3-13.

 

“Organization and Language Games,” with Richard Langlois, Journal of Management and Governance, 2001, 5(3-4): 287-305.

 

The Angular Distribution of Asset Returns in Delay Space,” with Carlo Nardone, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2001, 6: 101-120.

 

Introduction” to Special Issue on Alfred Schütz Centennial, with Peter Boettke, Review of Austrian Economics, 2001, 14 (2/3): 111-117.

 

Schutz and Shackle: Two Views of Choice,” Review of Austrian Economics, 2001, 14 (2/3): 181-191.

 

 Machlup and Behavioralism”, Industrial and Corporate Change, 2000, 9(4): 595-622.

 

“The Varieties of Subjectivism: Keynes and Hayek on Expectations,” with William Butos, History of Political Economy, 1997, 29(2): 327-359.

 

“Price Theory as Physics: The Cartesian Influence on Walras,” Methodus, December 1992, 4(2). To be reprinted in Walker, Donald (ed.) The Legacy of Léon Walras (2 volumes), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2001.

 

Fritz Machlup and Marginalism: A Reevaluation,” with Richard N. Langlois, Methodus, December 1991, 3(2): 86-102.

 

Book Chapters

 

Romancing Forensics: Legal Failure in Forensic Science Administration,” in Lopez, Edward, edited, Government Failure in the Legal System: A Public Choice Review of the Law, Independent Institute, forthcoming.

 

Does The Sensory Order Have a Useful Economic Future?” with William Butos, in Koppl, Krecké, and Krecké (eds.) Cognition and Economics, volume 9 of Advances in Austrian Economics, Amsterdam: JAI, an imprint of Elsevier Science, 2006.

 

A Zeal for Truth,” in Koppl, Roger, edited, Money and the Market Process: Essays in Honor of Leland Yeager, New York: Routledge, 2006.

 

Gains From Trade Between Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies: An Introduction to the Volume,” Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies: Advances in Austrian Economics, volume 6, 2003.

 

Other Publications

 

CSI for Real: How to Improve Forensic Science,” Reason Foundation Policy Study 364, 2007.

 

Democratic Epistemics: An Experiment on How to Improve Forensic Science," Papers on Economics and Evolution, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Evolutionary Economics Group, working paper #0609.