John T. Dalton
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Research

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Books

► Creative Destruction:  An Introduction (with Andrew J. Logan), under contract.

Journal Articles

The Man Who Discovered Capitalism:  A Documentary on Schumpeter for Use in the Classroom (with Andrew J. Logan), International Review of Economics Education, 2022, 41, 100250. (pdf)

► Schumpeter vs. Keynes Redux:  "Still Not Dead" (with Lillian R. Gaeto), Southern Economic Journal, 2022, 89 (2), 569-592. (pdf)

► Teaching and Learning Schumpeter:  A Dialogue Between Professor and Student (with Andrew J. Logan), Review of Austrian Economics, 2022, 35 (2), 235-256. (pdf)

► Using the Movie Joy to Teach Innovation and Entrepreneurship (with Andrew J. Logan), Journal of Economic Education, 2020, 51 (3-4), 287-296. (pdf)

► A Vision for a Dynamic World:  Reading Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy for Today (with Andrew J. Logan), The Independent Review, 2020, 24 (4), 567-577. (pdf)

► Strategic Decision-Making in Hollywood Release Gaps (with Tin Cheuk Leung), Journal of International Economics, 2017, 105, 10-21. (pdf)

► EU Enlargement and the New Goods Margin in Austrian Trade, Open Economies Review, 2017, 28 (1), 61-78. (pdf)

► The Evolution of Taxes and Hours Worked in Austria, 1970-2005, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2015, 19 (8), 1800-1815. (pdf)

► Dispersion and Distortions in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (with Tin Cheuk Leung), Journal of International Economics, 2015, 96 (2), 412-425. (pdf)

► Why is Polygyny More Prevalent in Western Africa? An African Slave Trade Perspective (with Tin Cheuk Leung), Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2014, 62 (4), 599-632. (pdf) Featured in Foreign Policy Magazine

► The New Goods Margin in Japanese-Chinese Trade, Japan and the World Economy, 2014, 31, 8-13. (pdf)

► Firm Taxation and the Endogenous Distribution of Markups (with Turkmen Goksel), Economics Letters, 2013, 121 (3), 520-523. (pdf)

► Reputation and Learning: Japanese Car Exports to the United States (with Turkmen Goksel), Japan and the World Economy, 2013, 25-26, 10-23. (pdf)

Other Publications

► Schumpeter in Vienna:  A Study Abroad Course (with Andrew J. Logan) in Off-Campus Study, Study Abroad, and Study Away in Economics:  Leaving the Blackboard Behind, edited by Joshua Hall and Kim Holder, Springer, 2021, 175-190. (pdf)

► Encyclopedia Entry for Creative Destruction (with Andrew J. Logan), Libertarianism.org, January 22, 2021. (pdf)

► Review of How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life:  An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness by Russ Roberts, The Independent Review, 2015, 20 (2), 301-304. (pdf)

► Review of Why Growth Matters:  How Economic Growth in India Reduced Poverty and the Lessons for Other Developing Countries by Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya, Southern Economic Journal, 2014, 81 (1), 263-264. (pdf)

► Review of Peddling Protectionism:  Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression by Douglas A. Irwin, Southern Economic Journal, 2011, 78 (1), 256-257. (pdf)

► Review of Power and the Governance of Global Trade: From the GATT to the WTO by Soo Yeon Kim, EH.net, 2010. (pdf)

► Review of Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium by Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O'Rourke, Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 75 (2), 591-592. (pdf)

Working Papers

► The Slave Trade and Conflict in Africa, 1400-2000 (with Levi Boxell and Tin Cheuk Leung). (pdf)

► Being Bad by Being Good:  Owner and Captain Value-Added in the Slave Trade (with Tin Cheuk Leung). (pdf)

► A Theory of Just-in-Time and the Growth in Manufacturing Trade (previously circulated as Explaining the Growth in Manufacturing Trade). (pdf)