Julian L. Simon

Curriculum Vitae by Subject

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Categories

Advertising economics

Issues in the Economics of Advertising (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1970).

"Cigarette Advertising and the Nation's Welfare," Illinois Business Review, Vol. 21, May, 1964, pp. 6-8.

"Are There Economies of Scale in Advertising?," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 5, 1965, pp. 15-19.

"Is the Statistical (Advertising/Sales) Useless for the Study of Economies of Scale and Other Purposes?," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 6, September, 1966, pp. 37-43 (with George H. Crain).

"The Effect of Promotion on the Propensity to Consume," Kyklos, Vol. XX, Fasc. 4, 1967, pp. 950-961.

"Further Evidence on the Effect of Scale in Advertising," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 9, March, 1969, pp. 38-41.

"The Effect of Advertising on Liquor Brand Sales," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. VI, August, 1969, pp. 301-313.

"The Profitability of Mergers in Advertising Agencies," Bulletin of the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 31, No. 2, 1969, pp. 139-144 (with Harold W. Johnson).

"Comments on Telser's Paper," in the Political Economy of Advertising, edited by David G. Tuerck, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1978.

"The Shape of the Advertising Response Function," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 20, August, 1980, pp. 11-30 (with Johan Arndt).

"On Firm Size and Advertising Efficiency: A comment," Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XVIII, September, 1980, pp. 59-67.

"The Advertising Budget's Determinants in a Market with two Competing Firms," Management Science, Vol. 28, May, 1982, pp. 500-519 (with Joseph Ben-Ur).

"Advertising and Economies of Scale: Critical Comments on the Evidence." The Journal of Industrial Economics, Volume 32, No. 2, December, 1983, (with Johan Arndt), pp. 229-242.

Industrial organization

"The Cause of the Newspaper Rate Differential: A Subjective-Demand-Curve Analysis," Journal of Political Economy, Vol. LXXIII, October 1965, pp. 536-539.

"The Demand for Liquor in the U.S. and a Simple Method of Determination," Econometrica, Vol. 34, January, 1966, pp.193-205.

"The Economic Effect of State Monopoly of Packaged Liquor Retailing," Journal of Political Economy, Vol. LXXIV, April, 1966, pp. 188-194.

"The Spread of a Cost-Free Business Innovation: The Case of the January White Sale," Journal of Business, Vol. 40, October, 1967, pp. 385-388 (with Leslie Golembo).

"The Effect of Competitive Structure Upon Advertising Expenditures," Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. LXXXI, November, 1967, pp. 610-627.

"An Almost-Practical Solution to Airline Overbooking," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. II, May, 1968, pp. 201-202.

"The Price Elasticity of Demand for Cigarettes in the United States," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50. November, 1968, pp. 888-895 (with Herbert C. Lyon).

"Product Differentiation--A Meaningless Term and An Impossible Concept," Ethics, Vol. 79, January, 1969, pp. 131-138.

"Further Evidence on the Effect of Scale in Advertising," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 9, March, 1969, pp. 38-41.

"A Further Test of the Kinky Oligopoly Demand Curve," American Economic Review, Vol. LIX, December, 1969, pp. 971-975.

"The Profitability of Mergers in Advertising Agencies," Bulletin of the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 31, No.2, 1969, pp. 139-144 (with Harold W. Johnson).

"Analysis of the Graduate Corporate Income Tax as an Anti-Bigness Device," Anti-Trust Law and Economics Review, Vol. 6, Winter, 1972-73, pp. 53-66.

"Duopoly Simulation Theory: An End to Cournot," The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. XL, July, 1973, pp. 353-66 (with Carlos Puig and John Aschoff).

"Graduate the Corporate Income Tax to Abate Bigness Efficiently," Challenge, Vol. 20, November/December, 1977.

"On Firm Size and Advertising Efficiency: A comment," Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XVIII, September, 1980, pp. 59-67.

"Strategies of Competition Among Organizations," in William Starbuck (ed.), Handbook of Organizational Design ((New York: Oxford, 1981) (with Thomas Friedland).

"The Advertising Budget's Determinants in a Market with two Competing Firms," Management Science, Vol. 28, May, 1982, pp. 500-519 (with Joseph Ben-Ur).

"The Theory of Price-Changing and Monopoly Power," Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Vol. VI, No. 2, Winter, 1983-84, pp. 198-213 (with Edward Rice), pp. 198- 213.

"Regulation Improves Efficiency? In Airline Overbooking--Yes and Maybe." Research in Finance, Supplement l, 1984, 209-226.

"The Price Effects of Monopolistic Ownership in Newspapers." With Walter J. Primeaux and Edward Rice, The Anti-Trust Bulletin, Vol. XXXI, Number 1, Spring 1986, pp. 113-131.

"Demand, Cost and Prices in Duopoly" (with Joseph Ben-Ur), Energy Economics, April, 1988, pp. 117-124.

"Are Mergers Beneficial or Detrimental? Evidence From Advertising Agencies," (abstract here) with Manouchehr Mokhtari and Daniel H. Simon, in International Journal of the Economics of Business, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1996, pp. 69-82.

"Firm Size and Market Behavior: A Theory of Their Relationship," (abstract here) forthcoming in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

Advertising and marketing management

The Management of Advertising (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1971).

How to Start and Operate a Mail Order Business (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965), Second edition 1976, Third Edition, 1980.

Marketing Management (Tel Aviv: Dekel, 1979) in Hebrew. Largely drawn from previous works in English.

"Direct Mail Testing Techniques: A New Approach," Direct Mail, September, 1962.

"What Marketing Science Now Offers the Advertiser," in L. George Smith (ed.), Reflections on Progress in Marketing (Chicago: American Marketing Association, 1965), pp. 154-167.

"Are The Economies of Scale in Advertising?," Journal of Advertising Research, Vol. 5, June, 1965, pp. 15-19.

"The Professional Method of Finding Products," Direct Mail, Vol. 27, 1965, pp. 24-28.

"A Simple Model for Setting Advertising Appropriations," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. II, August, 1965, pp. 285-292.

"The Cause of the Newspaper Rate Differential: A Subjective-Demand-Curve Analysis," Journal of Political Economy, Vol. LXXIII, October 1965, pp. 536-539.

"What Quantitative Methods Should Be Taught in an Advertising Education?," Occasional Papers in Advertising, Vol. 1, January, 1966, pp. 53-58.

"Expenditure Policy for Mail Order Advertisers," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. IV, February, 1967, pp. 59-61.

"A Huge Marketing Research Job--Birth Control," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. 5, February, 1968, pp. 21-27.

"Some 'Marketing Correct' Recommendations for Family Planning Campaigns," Demography, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1968, pp. 504-507.

"How to Divide the Retail Advertising Budget Among Merchandising Divisions: A Scientific Program," Journal of Retailing, Vol. 45, Fall, 1969, pp. 37-45.

"Strategy and Segmentation of the Birth Control Market," in M. McMillan (ed.), Using Commercial Resources in Family Planning Communication Programs (Honolulu: East-West Center, 1973, pp. 34-50).

"Segmentation and Market Strategy in Birth-Control Campaigns," Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 5, March, 1974, pp. 90-97.

"How Much Should an Airline Spend For Advertising? A Case Example," Journal of Travel Research, Vol. II, Winter, 1974, pp. 10-14.

"How Much is Your Customer Worth to Your Firm's goal?," Direct Marketing, Vol. 38, No. 6, October, 1975.

"Your Possibilities in Mail Order," Salesman's Opportunity, February, 1977, pp. 36-37.

"Profit, Profits, and the Profit-Making Process," in Lester R. Bittel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Professional management (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978) (with Walter J. Primeaux, Jr.).

"Choosing the Best Advertising Appropriation When Appropriations Interact Over Time," in Jagdish Sheth (ed.), Research in Marketing, Vol. I (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1978) (with Haim Levy). Awarded prize as "Best Theoretical/Empirical Research Paper," AIDS National Conference, 1977.

"What Do Zielske's Real Data Really Show About Pulsing?," Journal of Marketing Research, XVI, August, 1979, pp. 415-420.

"The Fundamental Elements of Cataloging," Direct Marketing, Vol. 43, October, 1980, pp. 64-90.

"The Advertising Budget's Determinants in a Market with two Competing Firms," Management Science, Vol. 28, May, 1982, pp. 500-519 (with Joseph Ben-Ur).

"Optimal Allocation of Space in Retail Advertisements and Mail-Order Catalogues: Theory and a First-approximation Decision Rule." International Journal of Advertising, 1983, 2, pp. 123-129. (with Vithala Rao)

"Advertising's Sales Effect Can Be Measured and Evaluated Very Well." International Journal of Advertising, 1983, pp. 331-341.

"How to Choose the Optimum Advertising Investment," International Journal of Advertising, Volume 3, Number 4, 1984, pp. 321-333.

"A Generalization that Makes Useful the Dorfman-Steiner Theorem With Respect to Advertising" (with Haim Levy), Managerial and Decision Economics, Vol. 10, 1989, pp. 85-87.

Managerial economics

Applied Managerial Economics (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1975).

"Direct Mail Testing Techniques: A New Approach," Direct Mail, September, 1962.

"Expenditure Policy for Mail Order Advertisers," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. IV, February, 1967, pp. 59-61.

"A Simple Model for Setting Advertising Appropriations," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. II, August, 1965, pp. 285-292.

"Business Ethics, Business Ideology, and Business Behavior," Business and Society, Vol. 7, Spring, 1967, pp. 18-32.

"Some Principles of Practical Welfare Economics," Management Science, Vol. 13, June, 1967, pp. 621-630.

"Does 'Good Portfolio Management' Exist?," Management Science, Vol. 15, February, 1969, pp. B-308-319.

"Choosing the Best Advertising Appropriation When Appropriations Interact Over Time," in Jagdish Sheth (ed.), Research in Marketing, Vol. I (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1978) (with Haim Levy). Awarded prize as "Best Theoretical/Empirical Research Paper," AIDS National Conference, 1977.

"Profit, Profits, and the Profit-Making Process," in Lester R. Bittel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Professional Management (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978) (with Walter J. Primeaux, Jr.).

"Unnecessary, Confusing and Inadequate: The Marginal Analysis as a Tool in Decision Making," American Economics, American Economist, Spring, 1981, Vol. XXV, pp. 28-36.

"How to Choose the Optimum Advertising Investment," International Journal of Advertising, Volume 3, Number 4, 1984, pp. 321-333.

"Are Mergers Beneficial or Detrimental? Evidence From Advertising Agencies," (abstract here) with Manouchehr Mokhtari and Daniel H. Simon, in International Journal of the Economics of Business, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1996, pp. 69-82.

"Firm Size and Market Behavior: A Theory of Their Relationship," (abstract here) forthcoming in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

Research methods

Basic Research Methods in Social Science (New York: Random House, 1969), Third edition [with Paul Burstein], 1985. 3/E in French, forthcoming.

"The Concept of Causality in Economics," Kyklos, Vol. 23, Fasc. 2, 1970, pp. 226-254.

"The Middle-Class U.S. Consumption function: A Hypothetical-Question Study of Expected Consumption Behavior," Bulletin of the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol.33, February, 1970, pp. 73-80 (with Carl B. Barnes).

"Preparing and Launching a Research Study," in The Study of

"What Do Zielske's Real Data Really Show About Pulsing?," Journal of Marketing Research, XVI, August, 1979, pp. 415-420. Society by Peter Rose (New York: Random House, 1973), pp. 54-66.

"Linguistic Confusion in Economics: Utility, Causality, Product Differentiation and the Supply of Natural Resources," Kyklos Vol. 35, No. 4, 1982, pp. 673-701.

"The Art of Forecasting: A Wager," in The Cato Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994, pp. 159-161.

Statistics

Resampling: The New Statistics (Boston: Wadsworth, preliminary edition, 1993).

"What Does the Normal Curve 'Mean'?," Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 61, July-August, 1968, pp. 435-438.

"A Really New Way to Teach (and Do) Probability Statistics," The Mathematics Teacher, Vol. LXII, April, 1969, pp. 283-288.

"Probability and Statistics: Experimental Results of a Radically Different Teaching Method," The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 83, November, 1976, pp. 733-739 (with David T. Atkinson and Carolyn Shevokas).

"'Batter's Slump' & Other Illusions," The Washington Post, August 9, 1987, p. C3.

"Reply to Boomsma and Molenaar," with Peter C. Bruce, Chance, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1991.

"Resampling: A Tool for Everyday Statistical Work," Chance, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1991, pp. 22-32, with Peter C. Bruce.

"Materials and Methods -- Resampling Stats: A Computer Language and Program," International Statistical Education Newsletter.

"Using Computer Simulation in Quality Control" (with Peter Bruce), Quality Progress, August, 1992, 129-135.

"Probability and Statistics With Resampling Stats and Mathematica," with Peter Bruce, The Mathematica Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Winter, 1993, pp. 48-55.

"What Some Puzzling Problems Teach About the Theory of Simulation and the Use of Resampling," The American Statistician, November 1994, Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 1-4.

"The Resampling Method For Statistical Inference," forthcoming in Scientific American.

"On Getting Run Out of Town for Telling the Truth"

Econometrics

"The Demand for Liquor in the U.S. and a Simple Method of Determination," Econometrica, Vol. 34, January, 1966, pp.193-205.

"The Middle-Class U.S. Consumption function: A Hypothetical-Question Study of Expected Consumption Behavior," Bulletin of the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 33, February, 1970, pp. 73-80 (with Carl B. Barnes).

"Cross-Sectional Budget Studies, Aggregate Time-Series Studies, and the Permanent Income Hypothesis," American EconomicReview, Vol. 60, June, 1970, pp. 341- 351 (with Dennis J. Aigner).

"The Concept of Causality in Economics," Kyklos, Vol. 23, Fasc. 2, 1970, pp. 226-254.

"A Specification Bias Interpretation of Cross-Section vs. Time Series Parameter Estimates," Western Economic Journal, Vol.8, June, 1970, pp. 144-161 (with Dennis J. Aigner).

"The Concept of Causality in Economics--Reply," Kyklos, Vol. XXIV, Fasc. 4, 1971, pp. 769-770.

"Forecasting the Long-Term Trend of Raw Material Availability." International Journal of Forecasting 1, 1985, pp. 85-93.

"Population Size, Knowledge Stock, and Other Determinants of Agricultural Publication and Patenting: England, 1541-1850," with Richard J. Sullivan, Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 26, 1989, pp. 21-44.

Philosophy of science

"Some Principles of Practical Welfare Economics," Management Science, Vol. 13, June, 1967, pp. 621-630.

"Product Differentiation--A Meaningless Term and An Impossible Concept," Ethics, Vol. 79, January, 1969, pp. 131-138.

"The Concept of Causality in Economics," Kyklos, Vol. 23, Fasc. 2, 1970, pp. 226-254.

"The Concept of Causality in Economics--Reply," Kyklos, Vol. XXIV, Fasc. 4, 1971, pp. 769-770.

"Interpersonal Comparisons Can Be Made--and Used for Redistribution Decisions," Kyklos, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, 1974, pp. 63-98.

"Linguistic Confusion in Economics: Utility, Causality, Product Differentiation and the Supply of Natural Resources," Kyklos Vol. 35, No. 4, 1982, pp. 673-701.

"Bright Global Future." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 1984, pp. 14-17.

"Forecasting the Long-Term Trend of Raw Material Availability." International Journal of Forecasting 1, 1985, pp. 85-93.

"Paradoxes and Difficulties in the Evaluation of Progress and Technological Advance, Past and Future," Technology in Society, Vol. 10, 1988, pp. 425-432.

"Why Don't States Income Converge? Effective Worker Pay Does Not Differ Among States." Economics of Education Review, Vol 12, #2, 1993, 105-116.

"The Art of Forecasting: A Wager," in The Cato Journal, Volume 14, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994, pp. 159-161.

Airline oversales and the volunteer plan

"An Almost-Practical Solution to Airline Overbooking," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. II, May, 1968, pp. 201-202.

"An Almost-Practical Solution to Airline Overbooking: Reply," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. V, May, 1970.

"Airline Overbooking--The State of the Art: A Reply," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. VI, September, 1972, pp. 254-56.

"Wherein the Author Offers a Modest Proposal," (on airline overbooking), Wall Street Journal, January 10, 1977, p. 12.

"The Auction Solution to Airline Overbooking: The Data Fit the Theory," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 3 (September, 1977) (with Ganesan Visvabharathy).

"This New Rule Would Hurt Bumped Air Travelers," The Wall Street Journal, August 17, 1982, p. 26.

"A Scheme to Improve Air Travel," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1983, pp. 465-6.

"Regulation Improves Efficiency? In Airline Overbooking--Yes and Maybe." Research in Finance, Supplement l, 1984, 209-226.

"Can't Get On a Flight? There Should Be No Problem," The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1987, p. 32.

"Freer Skies Gave Us Better Service," The Wall Street Journal, October 14, 1992, p. A1.

"What's Happened to Airline Service?" Consumer's Research, February, 1993, pp. 15-17.

"Origins of the Airline Oversales Auction System", Regulation, 1994, Number 2, pp. 48-52.

"The Airline Oversales Auction Plan - The Results," Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Volume XXVIII, No. 3, September 1994, pp. 319-23.

Population determinants

The Effects of Income on Fertility (Chapel Hill: Carolina Population Center, 1974).

"The Effect of Income on Suicide," American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 74, November, 1968, pp. 302-303.

"The Effect of Income Upon Fertility," Population Studies, Vol. XXIII, November, 1969, pp. 327-341.

"The Welfare Effect of an Additional Child Cannot be Stated Simply and Unequivocally," Demography, Vol. 12, February, 1975, pp. 89-1-5.

"The Mixed Effects of Income Upon Successive Births May Explain the Convergence Phenomenon," Population Studies, Vol. 29, March, 1975.

"The Partial Effect of Income on Suicide is Always Negative: Reply," American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 80, May, 1975, pp. 1462-1463.

"Explorations and Puzzles in the Inter-relationships of Successive Births with Husband's Income, Spouses' Education and Race," Demography, Vol. 12, May, 1975, pp. 259-274.

Population consequences

The Economics of Population Growth (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977).

Research in Population Economics (edited), Vol. 1 (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1978).

Research in Population Economics (edited with Julie da Vanzo), Vol. II (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1979).

Research in Population Economics (edited, with Peter Lindert), Vol. 3, (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1981).

Research in Population Economics (edited, with Peter Lindert), Vol. 4, (Greenwich: JAI Press, 1982).

Theory of Population and Economic Growth, (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1986).

Population Matters: People, Resources, Environment, and Immigration (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transactions Press, 1990).

Population and Development in Poor Countries (Princeton: PUP, 1992).

Scarcity or Abundance? A Debate on the Environment, with Norman Myers (New York: Norton, 1994, forthcoming in Italian).

The Ultimate Resource (Now The Ultimate Resource 2) (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981; 2nd edition, 1996). Translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian, and Chinese, with options taken for translation into German and Japanese.

The Economics of Population: Key Modern Readings (edited), (Oxford: Edward Elgar, forthcoming, 1997).

The Economics of Population: Key Classical Readings (edited), (Transactions Press, forthcoming, 1997.)

"Population Growth May Be Good for LDC's in the Long Run: A Richer Simulation Model," Economic Development and Cultural Change, January, 1976.

"Is Population Growth Really Bad for LDC's in the Long Run?," Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Vol. 8, Winter, pp. 13-20 (with Douglas Love).

"The Effect of Population Density Upon Infrastructure: The Case of Roadbuilding," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 23, No. 3, April, 1975 (with Donald R. Glover).

"The Effect of Population Growth on Agricultural Saving in Irrigation," Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. LVII, February, 1975, pp. 71-79.

"An Integration of the Invention-Pull and Population-Push Theories of Economic-Demographic History," in Research in Population Economics, Vol. I, Julian L. Simon (ed.), JAI Press, 1978.

"The Effect of Population Size and Concentration Upon Scientific Productivity," in Research in Population Economics, Vol. I, Julian L. Simon (ed.), 1978 (with Douglas Love, and under pen-name of Lincoln Pashute).

"Population Economics in the 1980's: What Ought It to Be, and What Will It Be?," Proceedings of IUSSP conference, Helsinki, August, 1978.

"Additional People Improve the Standard of Living Through Knowledge Creation and Productivity Increases," Testimony given to the Select Committee on Population, U.S. House of Representatives, June 2, 1978, American Demographics, November/December, 1979.

"Untrue that Population Growth Harms Income in the U.S.," Intercom, Vol. 6, June, 1978, pp. 7-9.

"There Is No Low-Level Fertility-and-Development Trap," Population Studies, 34, November, 1980, pp. 476-486.

"Resources, Population, Environment: An Over-supply of False Bad News," Science 208, June 27, 1980, pp. 1431-1437.

"Reply," Science, 19 December, 1980, Vol. 210, No. 4476, pp. 1296-1308.

"What Do Immigrants Take From, and Give to, the Public Coffers?," done for the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, August, 1980, to be published in Spring, 1981.

"Phelps' Technical Progress Model Generalized," Economic Letters (with Gunter Steinmann), January, 1981.

"The Really Important Effects of Immigrants Upon Natives' Incomes," in Barry Chiswick (ed.), The Gateway (Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1981). Originally in U.S. Immigration Policy and the National Interest, Appendix D, April 1981, 145-174.

"Rethinking the Population Explosion," Sh'ma, Vol. 12, No. 222, November 13, 1981, pp. 163-164.

"Population Increases and Jewish Values," Sh'ma "Rethinking the Population Explosion," Sh'ma, Vol. 12 #222, November 13, 1981, pp. 163-164.

"Population Growth and Phelps' Technical Progress Model," Julian L. Simon and Gunter Steinmann, in Simon and Lindert (eds.), Research in Population Economics, Vol. III, 1981, pp. 239-254.

"Population, Productivity, and Economic Growth in the Western World," in Western Economy in Transition: Structural Change and Adjustment Policies in Industrial Countries (with Larry Neal), in Levenson and J. Wheeler (eds.) (Westways Press).

"Is There An Answer to Malthus?" Population and Development Review, March, 1982, (transcript of William F. Buckley's Firing Line Show).

"Reply to Thomas Meeks," Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. LXIV, May, 1982, pp. 352-355 (with Hiroshi Miyashita, Paul Newbold, and Adam M. Pilarski).

"The Relationship Between Population and Economic Growth in LDC's," (with Roy Gobin), Research in Population Economics, Vol. II in Simon and daVanzo, above.

"Population Growth Is Good," Reader's Digest, March, 1982, pp. 115-117.

"Will We Run Out of Energy?," Dialogue, No. 56/2, 1982, pp. 115-117.

"Reply to Thomas Meeks," Review of Economics and Statistics, LXIV, May, 1982, pp. 352-355, (with Hiroshi Miyashita, Paul Newhold, and Adam M. Pilarski).

"Paul Ehrlich Saying It Is So Doesn't Make It so," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 2, June, 1982.

"The Farmer and the Mall: Are American Farmlands Disappearing?" The American Spectator, August, 1982, pp. 18-20, 40-41.

"A Parable of Racquetball, Squash and Population Growth at U of I." The Daily Illini, October 20, 1982.

"The Present Value of Population Growth in the Western World," Population Studies, 37, 1983, pp. 5-21.

"Is It Sensible to Say That Natural Resources are Finite in Supply?," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May, 1983.

"In Favor of Immigration," Inquiry, Inquiry, May 6, 1983, pp. 18-23.

"Human Ingenuity Overcomes Growth," USA Today, July 15, 1983, p. 8A.

"Life on Earth is Getting Better, Not Worse," The Futurist, August 1983, pp. 7-13.

"`Population Pressure' on the Land: Analysis of Trends Past and Future." World Development, Vol. 11, Number 9, September 1983, pp. 825-834, (with William Reisler and Roy Gobin, pp. 825-834).

"The Effects of Population Upon Nutrition and Economic Well-Being," Journal of Interdisciplinary History, XIV:2, Autumn 1983, pp. 413-437.

"The Present Value of Population Growth in the Western World," Population Studies, 37, 1983, pp. 5-21.

"Research on Population and Productivity Growth." in Studies in Contemporary Economics, Vol.8, Economic Consequences of Population Change in Industrialized Countries, edited by G. Steinmann, (Berlin Heidelberg) Springer-Verlag, 1984).

"Does Doom Loom?" Reason, April 1984, p. 31-34.

"Bright Global Future." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 1984, pp. 14-17.

"The Economic Implications of Learning-by-Doing for Population Size and Growth." European Economic Review 26, 1984, pp. 167-185 (with Gunter Steinmann).

"On the Optimum Theoretical Rate of Population Growth," Jahrbucher fur Nationalokonomie und Statistik. (Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1985. Vol. 200/5, pp. 508-531. (With Gunter Steinmann.)

"The Effect of Population Growth Upon the Quantity of Education Children Receive," Review of Economics and Statistics, (with Adam M. Pilarski).

"Why Do We Still Think Babies Create Poverty?", The Washington Post, October 13, 1985, pp. B1 and B4.

"Population Growth and Economic Development: Policy Questions." (a review article) Population and Development Review, Vol. 12, No. 3, September, 1986, pp. 569-577.

"Some Theory of Population Growth's Effect on Technical Change in an Industrial Context," Australian Economic History Review, XXVI : 2, September 1986, pp. 148-58.

"Population Growth, Economic Growth, and Foreign Aid," The Cato Journal, Vol. 7, Spring/Summer, 1987, pp. 159-186.

"China's Population Problem," The Asian Wall Street Journal, November 24, 1987, p. 10.

"China's `Voluntary' Population Initiative," The Wall Street Journal, February 29, 1988, p. 21.

"Paradoxes and Difficulties in the Evaluation of Progress and Technological Advance, Past and Future," Technology in Society, Vol. 10, 1988, pp. 425-432.

"Re-Linking Fertility Behavior and Economic Security in Old Age: An Exchange," Population and Development Review 14, No. 2, June, 1988, pp. 327-331.

"Cause e Conseguenze Demografiche Della Rivoluzione Industriale" ("Demographic Causes and Consequences of the Industrial Revolution"), in Le Rivoluzioni Del Benessere, Piero Melograni and Sergio Ricossa (eds.), (Roma-Bari: Gius. Laterza & Figli Spa, 1988), pp. 37-60.

"Population Size, Knowledge Stock, and Other Determinants of Agricultural Publication and Patenting: England, 1541-1850," with Richard J. Sullivan, Explorations in Economic History, Vol. 26, 1989, pp. 21-44.

"Population Growth, Political Instability, and Economic Development," in Herbert M. Levine (ed.), World Politics Debated. A Reader in Contemporary Issues (third edition), pp. 533-538, 1989.

"Lebensraum: Paradoxically, Population Growth May Eventually End Wars," The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 33, March, 1989, pp. 164-180.

"On Aggregate Empirical Studies Relating Population Variables to Economic Development," Population and Development Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, June, 1989, pp. 323-332.

"The People Problem," The Sun, April 19, 1990, p. 13A.

"Population Growth is Not Bad for Humanity," (also linked to this?) National Forum, Winter, 1990, Vol. LXX, No. 1, pp. 12-16.

"City Size, Prices, and Efficiency for Individual Goods and Services," with Douglas O. Love, The Annals of Regional Science, 1990, Vol. 24, pp. 163-175.

"The Unreported Revolution in Population Economics," The Public Interest, No. 101, Fall 1990, pp. 89-100.

"Population Growth, Farmland, and the Long-Run Standard of Living," Journal of Population Economics, 1991, pp. 37-51, with Gunter Steinmann.

"Shakespeare, Procreation, and Progress," (link to this?) Society, Vol. 28, No. 5, July/August 1991, pp. 58-62.

"Economic Thought About Population Consequences: Some Reflections," Journal of Population Economics, 1993, 6, pp. 137-152.

"The Nativists Are Wrong," The Wall Street Journal, August 4, 1993, p. A8.

"More People, Greater Wealth, More Resources, Healthier Environment", Economic Affairs, April, 1994.

"The Very-Long-Run Effect of Human Capital on Human Progress", in Human Capital and Economic Development, Sisay Asefa and Wei-Chiao Huang, editors (Kalamazoo: W. E. Upjohn Institute, 1994), pp. 129-52.

"The State of Humanity: Steadily Improving," in Cato Policy Report, September/October 1995, Vol. XVII, Number 5, pp. 1, 10-11, 14-15.

"Life on Earth is Getting Better, Not Worse," GEO (German edition), forthcoming.

"Is Population Growth a Drag on Development?", in James Dorn and Alan Walters (eds.), The Revolution in Development Economics (George Mason U. Press, forthcoming.

Natural resources and environment

The Resourceful Earth: A Response to the Global 2000 Report. Edited, with Herman Kahn (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984). Nominated for 1985 Mencken Award, Best Book Category.

The State of Humanity (Boston: Basil Blackwell, 1995).

"Resources, Population, Environment: An Over-supply of False Bad News," Science 208, June 27, 1980, pp. 1431-1437.

"Losing Land?," New York Times, Op-Ed page, October 7, 1980, p. 23.

"Reply," Science, 19 December, 1980, Vol. 210, No. 4476, pp. 1296-1308.

"Reply," Illinois Business Review, December, 1980, Vol. 37, No. 10, pp. 3-4.

"Environmental Disruption or Environmental Improvement?," Social Science Quarterly, 62, March, 1981.

"The Phantom 30,000 Acres of Lost Farmland," The Champaign-Urbana News- Gazette, May 17, 1981, p. A-5.

"Cropland Acres and Quality Up," The Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, June 9, 1981, p.A-6

"The Scarcity of Raw Materials," The Atlantic Monthly, June, 1981, pp. 33-41.

"World Food Supplies," The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1981, pp. 72-76.

"World Population Growth," The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1981, pp. 70-76.

"Will We Run Out of Energy?" Dialogue, Number 56 - 2/1982 pp. 16-20.

"Is the Era of Limits Running Out?," (with Garrett Hardin), Public Opinion, 5, Feb./March, 1982, pp. 48-57.

"Are We Losing Our Farmland?" The Public Interest, No. 67, Spring, 1982, pp. 49-62.

"The Farmer and the Mall: Are American Farmlands Disappearing?," The American Spectator, August, 1982, pp. 18-20, 41-41.

"Global Food Prospects: Good News," Challenge (with William J.Hudson), Nov/Dec, 1982, pp. 40-48.

"How Much Farmland Is Being Converted to Urban Use? An Analysis of Soil Conservation Service Estimates," International Regional Science Review, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1982, pp. 257-272 (with Seymour Sudman).

"Is It Sensible to Say That Natural Resources are Finite in Supply?" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May, 1983.

"What is Really Eroding in America?" Christian Science Monitor, August 8, 1983, p. 23.

"U.S. Farmlands: The False Crisis." Heritage Backgrounder, September 14, 1983.

"Global Deforestation." Resources for the Future, Fall 1983, pp. 4-8.

"The False Religion of Farmland Preservation," Agricultural Land Preservation: Economics or Politics, John Baden (ed.), (Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, 1984.)

"On Species Loss, the Absence of Data, and Risks to Humanity," in The Resourceful Earth: A Response to the Global 2000 Report, (with Aaron Wildavsky) pp. 171-183.

"Bright Global Future." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 1984, pp. 14-17.

"Introduction" to The Resourceful Earth: A Response to the Global 2000 Report. (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984), with Herman Kahn, pp. 1-49.

"Forecasting the Long-Term Trend of Raw Material Availability." International Journal of Forecasting 1, 1985, pp. 85-93.

"Disappearing Species, Deforestation and Data," New Scientist, May 15, 1986, pp. 60-63.

"Now (I Think) I Understand The Ecologists Better," The Futurist, September- October, 1987, pp. 18-19.

"Humanity Doesn't Waste the Benefits Found in Trash," Chicago Tribune, February 27, 1989, Section 1, page 11.

"Robinson Crusoe Was Not Mainly A Resource Allocator," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 70, June, 1989, pp. 471-478.

"The Positive Worth of Waste: A Reply to Bromley," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 70, Number 4, December, 1989.

"The Phony Farmland Scare," Washington Journalism Review, May, 1990, pp. 27- 33.

"The Extinction of Science," The Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1992, p. 15A.

"Playing the Clown on Waste?", The Washington Times, July 14, 1992.

"The Reserves of Extracted Resources: Historical Data", with Guenter Weinrauch, and Stephen Moore, Non-Renewable Resources, Summer (?) 1994, pp. 325-340.

"Species Loss Revisited," NWI Resource, with Aaron Wildavsky, Volume 5, Issue 1, Fall 1994, pp. 6-9.

"Species Loss Revisited" (with Aaron Wildavsky) in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity (Basil Blackwell, 1995), pp. 346-361.

"Species Loss Could Be Statistical Shell Game," Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 1995.

"The Phony Farmland Scare," Washington Journalism Review, May, 1990, pp. 27- 33.

"The Media War Against Cheap Energy," Human Events, August 21, 1993, p. 14.

Immigration

How do Immigrants Affect Us Economically? (Washington: Georgetown University, Center for Immigration Policy and Refugee Assistance, 1985). Short version of item immediately above.

The Economic Consequences of Immigration to the U. S. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989).

Immigration - The Demographic and Economic Facts (Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute and National Immigration Forum, 1995).

"A Policy to Promote the World's Economic Development with Migration from LDC's to MDC's," Policy Sciences, Vol. 2, December, 1971, pp. 407-411.

"The Economic Effect of Russian Immigrants Upon the Veteran Israeli Population: A Cost-Benefit Analysis," The Economic Quarterly, 23, August, 1976, pp. 244-253.

"Economic Objections Fall Apart When Used against Immigrants," Los Angeles Times, July 1, 1980.

"Adding Up the Costs of Our New Immigrants," The Wall Street Journal, February 26, 1981, p. 22.

"How Vietnamese Immigrants Fare in the United States," The Asian Wall Street Journal, June 25, 1981.

"What Immigrants Take From and Give To the Public Coffers," in U.S. Immigration Policy As The National Interest, Staff Report of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Appendix, (Washington, GPO, 1981).

"A Scheme to Promote the World's Economic Development With Migration," Research in Population Economics, Volume 4, 1982, Editors: Julian L. Simon and Peter H. Lindert (Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc.), pp. 155-172.

"Some Aspects of the Socio-Cultural Adjustment of Recent Soviet Immigrants to the United States," Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4, October, 1982 (with Rita Simon).

"In Favor of Immigration," Inquiry, May 6, 1983, pp. 18-23.

"Nine Myths About Immigration." Heritage Backgrounder, Heritage Foundation, February l, 1984.

"Don't Close Our Borders." Newsweek, February 27, 1984, p. 11.

"Immigrants, Taxes, and Welfare in the United States." Population and Development Review, Vol. 10, No. 1, March 1984, pp. 55-69.

"Don't Fear Job Loss - Simpson-Mazzoli, Act II. The New York Times, August 2, 1984.

"Do Aliens Make us Scofflaws?" The Washington Times, August 14, 1984.

"Some Observations on the Adjustment of Recent Soviet Jewish Immigrants to the United States." Crossroads, Number ll, 1984, (with Rita J. Simon).

"How Immigrants Affect Americans' Living Standard," A Debate Between Julian Simon and Roger Conner, May 30, 1984, The Heritage Lectures, No. 39, pamphlet published 1985, pp. 1-67.

"The Effect of Immigrants on Natives' Incomes Through the Use of Capital," Journal of Development Economics, 1985, pp. 75-93, (with A.J. Heins).

"Social and Economic Adjustment," with Rita J. Simon (ed.), New Lives: The Adjustment of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in the United States and Israel (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1985).

"Immigration -- Debt Or Credit?", The Washington Times, July 12, 1985, pp. 1D- 2D.

"Let Some `Illegals' Come Temporarily To The US," The Christian Science Monitor, August 22, 1985, p. 13.

"There's Really No Need To Control Our Borders," USA Today, September 24, 1985, p. 10A.

"What About Immigration?," The Freeman, January 1986, pp. 8-16.

"Auction the Right to Be an Immigrant," The New York Times, January 28, 1986, p. 15.

"Flow of immigrants strengthens the USA," USA Today, April 3, 1986, p. 6A.

"Immigration Benefits Our Country's Economy," Scripps Howard News Service, in an unknown number of newspapers, July 1986.

"Basic Data Concerning Immigration into the United States." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, September, 1986, pp. 12-56.

"Raise Immigration Quotas, Not Taxes," The Christian Science Monitor, July 29, 1987, p. 11.

"The Price of Citizenship - Auctioning Immigration Visas Helps Foreigners and Americans Alike," Policy Review, Winter 1987, Number 39, pp. 71-72.

"More on Immigrants' Earnings Over Time" (with Richard Sullivan), Genus, Vol. XLIV - n.1-2, Gennaio-Giugno 1988, pp. 157-175.

"Getting the Immigrants We Need," The Washington Post, August 3, 1988, p. A17.

"Bring on the Wretched Refuse," The Wall Street Journal, January 26, 1990, p. A14.

"The Boon of Immigration," The Jerusalem Post, February 23, 1990.

"Welcome the Invigorating Immigrants," with Rita J. Simon, The Hartford Courant, March 9, 1990, p. C13.

"Immigrants Made This Country," San Diego Tribune, April 24, 1990, p. B-7.

"There Are No `Wrong' Immigrants," The Wall Street Journal, May 11, 1990, p. A13.

"Immigration -- A Boon to Israel," A Special Report Prepared for the United Jewish Appeal, June 14, 1990.

"Little England's Missed Opportunity," Economic Affairs, June/July 1990, pp. 27-29 (with William McGurn).

"Migration Myopia," The Washington Times, August 24, 1990.

"Europe's Costly Immigration Myths," European Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1991.

"The Case For Greatly Increased Immigration," The Public Interest, No. 102, Winter 1991, pp. 89-103.

"Fleeing Haitians Deserve A Chance," Chicago Tribune, May 2, 1992, p. 13A.

"Immigrants and Alien Workers," Journal of Labor Research, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Winter, 1992, pp. 73-78.

"The Economic Effects of Immigration: Theory and Evidence," in The Immigration Dilemma, Steven Globerman, editor, pp. 128-146, 1992.

"The Economic Effects of Immigration," European Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1993, pp. 109-116.

"Why Control the Borders?", National Review, February 1, 1993, pp. 27-29.

"Do We Really Need All These Immigrants?", with Rita James Simon, in Second Thoughts, in Donald N. McCloskey (ed.) Second Thoughts (Oxford Univ. Press, 1993), pp. 19-25.

"The Effect of Immigration Upon Aggregate Native Unemployment: An Across-City Estimate," with Stephen Moore and Richard Sullivan, Journal of Labor Research, Vol IV, Summer, 1993, 299-316.

"European Immigration: Problems and Opportunities," in Swiss Review of World Affairs, February, 1994, No. 2, pp. 4-6.

"Studies on Immigrants Prove They'd Rather Give Than Receive," The New York Times, letter to the editor, February 26, 1994.

"Tired, Poor, On Welfare" (cont'd)", National Review, April 3, 1995.

Book Review: Immigration as an Economic Asset: The German Experience, edited by Sarah Spencer, in Population Studies, Book Reviews, pp. 372-3, 49(2), 1995.

"Determinants of Welfare Payment Use By Immigrants and Natives in the United States and Canada," (link under construction) with Ather H. Akbari, in Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities, edited by Harriet Orcutt Duleep and Phanindra V. Wunnava (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, Inc., 1996, pp. 79- 100).

"How Much Immigrants Cost Us," in San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1996.

"Nativism and Immigration," in The Washington Times, May 29, 1996, p. A15.

"Simon Strikes Back," in National Review, July 1, 1996, p. 45-6, 48.

General Economics

Economic Controversies: The Economic Essays of Julian L. Simon, in two volumes (Oxford; Edward Elgar, 1997).

"The Effect of Fixed-Wage Rises on Discriminated-Against Minorities," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 21, October, 1967, pp. 96-97.

"The Effect of Economic Status and Traditional Culture Upon Economic Behavior," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50, May, 1968, pp. 448- 451.

"Investment Prospects in Economics--1967," Economic Journal, Vol. LXXVIII, June, 1968, pp. 476-479.

"The Price Elasticity of Demand for Cigarettes in the United States," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.50, November, 1968, pp. 888-895 (with Herbert C. Lyon).

"The Middle-Class U.S. Consumption function: A Hypothetical-Question Study of Expected Consumption Behavior," Bulletin of the Oxford Institute of Economics and Statistics, Vol.33, February, 1970, pp. 73-80 (with Carl B. Barnes).

"Cross-Sectional Budget Studies, Aggregate Time-Series Studies, and the Permanent Income Hypothesis," American Economic Review, Vol. 60, June, 1970, pp. 341-351 (with Dennis J. Aigner).

"The Concept of Causality in Economics," Kyklos, Vol. 23, Fasc. 2, 1970, pp. 226-254.

"Analysis of the Graduate Corporate Income Tax as an Anti-Bigness Device," Anti-Trust Law and Economics Review, Vol. 6, Winter, 1972-73, pp. 53-66.

"A Calculation of the Black Reparations Bill," The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 4, Winter, 1974, pp. 75-86 (with Larry Neal).

"Interpersonal Comparisons Can Be Made--and Used for Redistribution Decisions," Kyklos, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, 1974, pp. 63-98.

"How the National Income [of Israel] will be Divided in the Year 2000," Jerusalem Post, Independence Day Issue, May, 1976.

"The Pain of Failing a Ph.D. Oral Exam, and an Unfortunate Confusion in Economic Thought," American Economist, Fall, 1980, pp. 43-46.

"Linguistic Confusion in Economics: Utility, Causality, Product Differentiation and the Supply of Natural Resources," Kyklos Vol. 35, No. 4, 1982, pp. 673-701.

"The Theory of Price-Changing and Monopoly Power," Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, Vol. VI, No. 2, Winter, 1983-84, pp. 198-213 (with Edward Rice), pp. 198- 213.

"Does Doom Loom?" Reason, April 1984, p. 31-34.

"The Price Effects of Monopolistic Ownership in Newspapers." With Walter J. Primeaux and Edward Rice, The Anti-Trust Bulletin, Vol. XXXI, Number 1, Spring 1986, pp. 113-131.

"What Do People Bring to the Stock Market (Besides Money)? The Economic Psychology of Stock Market Behavior," (with Randall Filer and Shlomo Maital) Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Editors: Benjamin Gilad and Stanley Kaish (Greenwich: JAI Press Inc., 1986), pp. 273-307.

"Paradoxes and Difficulties in the Evaluation of Progress and Technological Advance, Past and Future," Technology in Society, Vol. 10, 1988, pp. 425-432.

"A Lesson in Job Creation," The Asian Wall Street Journal, May 27-28, 1988, p. 8.

"Robinson Crusoe Was Not Mainly A Resource Allocator," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 70, June, 1989, pp. 471-478.

"The Theory of Binding Commitments Simplified and Extended, With Generalization to Interpersonal Allocation," Rationality and Society, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1990, pp. 287-309.

"Why More HUDS May Lie Ahead," The Washington Times, July 17, 1990, pp. Gl, G4.

"Comments on `Symposium on New Institutions for Developing Country Debt,' Winter 1990, pp. 3-56," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 4, No. 4, Fall, 1990.

"Great and Almost-Great Magnitudes in Economics," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 4, No. 1, Winter, 1990, pp 149-156.

"A Theory of Effort as an Economic Variable," The Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1991, pp. 105-123.

"A Solution for the Tenure Problem," Cato Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, Winter, 1991, pp. 835-838.

"How to Add Junior Tenure-Track Positions at No Additional Cost to the University." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1991.

"A Tribute to Friedrich A. von Hayek, C.H.," The Mont Pelerin Society Newsletter, June 1992, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp.12-14.

"Why Don't States Income Converge? Effective Worker Pay Does Not Differ Among States." Economics of Education Review, Vol 12, #2, 1993, 105-116.

Economic history

"Cause e Conseguenze Demografiche Della Rivoluzione Industriale" ("Demographic Causes and Consequences of the Industrial Revolution"), in Le Rivoluzioni Del Benessere, Piero Melograni and Sergio Ricossa (eds.), (Roma-Bari: Gius. Laterza & Figli Spa, 1988), pp. 37-60.

Welfare Economics and Government Policy

"A Huge Marketing Research Job--Birth Control," Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. 5, February, 1968, pp. 21-27.

"The Role of Bonuses and Persuasive Propaganda in the Reduction of Birth Rates," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 16, No. 3, 1968, pp. 404-411.

"Some `Marketing Correct' Recommendations for Family Planning Campaigns," Demography, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1968, pp. 504-507.

"The Health Economics of Cigarette Consumption," Journal of Human Resources, Vol. III, Winter, 1968, pp. 111-117.

"The Value of Avoided Births to Underdeveloped Countries," Population Studies, Vol. XXIII, March, 1969, pp. 61-68.

"The New Proteins and World Food Needs," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 17, 1969, pp. 520-526 (with David M. Gardner).

"Family Planning Prospects in Less Developed Countries and a Cost-Benefit Analysis of Various Alternatives," Economic Journal, Vol. 80, March, 1970, pp. 58- 71.

"The Per-Capita-Income Criterion and Natality Policies in Poor Countries," Demography, Vol. 7, August, 1970, pp. 369-378.

"The Present Value of Unpaid Wages to Slaves in the United States," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 5, September, 1971, pp. 110-113.

"A Policy to Promote the World's Economic Development with Migration from LDC's to MDC's," Policy Sciences, Vol. 2, December, 1971, pp. 407-411.

"World Food Needs and `New Proteins': A Reply," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 20, No. 3, April, 1972, pp. 558-59 (with David Gardner).

"Toward Formal Evaluation of Scientific Research Projects: A Case Study in Population Control," Policy Sciences, Vol. 3, July, 1972, pp. 177-181.

"Does Economic Growth Imply a Growth in Welfare?," Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. VII, No. 1, March, 1973, pp. 130-136.

"Science Does Not Show That There is Overpopulation in the U.S.," in Edward Pohlman (ed.), Population: A Clash of Prophets (Mentor-New American Library: New York, 1973), pp. 48-62.

"Strategy and Segmentation of the Birth Control Market," in M. McMillan (ed.), Using Commercial Resources in Family Planning Communication Programs (Honolulu: East-West Center, 1973), pp. 34-50.

"Segmentation and Market Strategy in Birth-Control Campaigns," Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 5, March, 1974, pp. 90-97.

"Economic Effects of Population Change," UNESCO Courier, Vol. 27, May, 1974, pp. 23-32.

"Economic Effects of Population Policies and Legislation," in Luke Lee (ed.), Textbook on Law and Population (Paris: UNESCO, 1974?).

"Interpersonal Comparisons Can Be Made--and Used for Redistribution Decisions," Kyklos, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, 1974, pp. 63-98.

"A Calculation of the Black Reparations Bill," The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 4, Winter, 1974, pp. 75-86 (with Larry Neal).

"The Effect of Foster-Care Payment Levels Upon the Number of Foster Children Given Homes," Social Service Review, Vol.49, September, 1975, pp. 405-411.

"The Effect of Money Incentives on Family Size: A Hypothetical-Question Study," Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 38, 1975, pp. 585-595 (with Rita J. Simon).

"Income, Wealth, and Their Distribution as Policy Tools in Fertility-Control Campaigns in LDC's," in Ronald Ridker (ed.), Population and Development: The Search for Selective Interventions (Baltimore: Resources for the Future and Johns Hopkins Press), 1976.

"World Bank: More Harm Than Good?", The Washington Times, March, 1987.

"Economics Versus Racial Discrimination in the Provision of Birth-Control Services in the United States," in Research in Population Economics, Vol. 1, Julian Simon (ed.), 1978, under pen-name of Lincoln Pashute.

"China's Family-Planning by Coercion," The Washington Post, March 10, 1993, p. A19.

Social Science

Patterns of Use of Books in Large Research Libraries (with Herman H. Fussler), (University of Chicago Press, 1969).

Effort, Opportunity, and Wealth (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1987.)

Good Mood: The New Psychology of Overcoming Depression, (Peru, Ind.: Open Court, 1993).

"Discipline and the Division," The U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Vol. 81, October, 1955, pp. 1111-1115.

"Doctors, Smoking, and Reference Groups," Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 31, Winter, 1967-68, pp. 646-647.

"How Many Books Should be Stored Where? An Economic Analysis," College and University Libraries, March, 1967, pp. 92-103.

"Class, Status, and Savings by Negroes," American Sociologist, August, 1968, pp. 218-219 (with Rita J. Simon).

"A Plan to Improve the Attribution of Scholarly Articles," American Sociologist, Vol. 5, August, 1970, pp. 265-267.

"A Calculation of the Black Reparations Bill," The Review of Black Political Economy, Vol. 4, Winter, 1974, pp. 75-86 (with Larry Neal).

"The Effect of Foster-Care Payment Levels Upon the Number of Foster Children Given Homes," Social Service Review, Vol.49, September, 1975, pp. 405-411.

"Why Do We Hear Prophecies Of Doom From Every Side?", The Futurist, January- February 1995, pp. 19-23.

Foreign language

This section does not include translations, such as the translations of The Ultimate Resource and other books into Spanish, Chinese, French, Norwegian, Hebrew, etc.

"The Economic Effect of Russian Immigrants Upon the Veteran Israeli Population: A Cost-Benefit Analysis," The Economic Quarterly, 23, August, 1976, pp. 244-253 (in Hebrew).

"La Poblacion, Un Recurso Inagotable." El Pais, (Malthus Section) December 27, 1984, p. 9.

"Le mythe de la surpopulation," 9eme Congres International de la Famille - La fecondite de l'amour, 1986, pp. 71-79.

"Cause e Conseguenze Demografiche Della Rivoluzione Industriale" ("Demographic Causes and Consequences of the Industrial Revolution"), in Le Rivoluzioni Del Benessere, Piero Melograni and Sergio Ricossa (eds.), (Roma-Bari: Gius. Laterza & Figli Spa, 1988), pp. 37-60.

"Le monde est-il surpeuple?", 11eme Congres International de la Famille - La fecondite de l'amour, 1989, pp. 345-353.

"Poblacion Humana y Recursos Naturales: Los Datos Objetivos," Poblacion, Desarrollo, Futuro, 1989, pp. 47-110.

"Mas Gente, Mejor Para Todos," Nueve Revista, No. 35, Junio, 1994, pp. 58-73.

Fiction

"Forbidden," Brooklyn Jewish Review, Spring, 1957 (fiction).

"Love is a Baby," December, Fall, 1960 (fiction).

General Interest

"Homebrew: A Man's Own Drink," Cavalier, December, 1958 (nonfiction).

"I Was Aboard the Exodus," Family Week, March 18, 1961 (nonfiction) (with anonymous co-author respondent).

"World Food Needs and `New Proteins': A Reply," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 20, No. 3, April, 1972, pp. 558-59 (with David Gardner).

"Toward Formal Evaluation of Scientific Research Projects: A Case Study in Population Control," Policy Sciences, Vol. 3, July, 1972, pp. 177-181.

"Untrue that Population Growth Harms Income in the U.S.," Intercom, Vol. 6, June, 1978, pp. 7-9.

"Economic Objections Fall Apart When Used against Immigrants," Los Angeles Times, July 1, 1980.

"Immigrants--Especially Illegals--Raise U.S. Incomes," Newsday, July 10, 1980, p. 78. (similar to LA Times article above.)

"And Now, the Good News: Life on Earth is Improving," The Washington Post, July 13, 1980, pp. E1-E2 (abridged version of Science article above).

"Adding Up the Costs of Our New Immigrants," The Wall Street Journal, February 26, 1981, p. 22.

"Environmental Disruption or Environmental Improvement?," Social Science Quarterly, 62, March, 1981.

"The Scarcity of Raw Materials," The Atlantic Monthly, June, 1981, pp. 33-41.

"How Vietnamese Immigrants Fare in the United States," The Asian Wall Street Journal, June 25, 1981.

"World Food Supplies," The Atlantic Monthly, July, 1981, pp. 72-76.

"World Population Growth," The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1981, pp. 70-76.

"False Bad News is Truly Bad News," The Public Interest, No. 65, Fall, 1981, pp. 80-90.

"Global Confusion 1980: A Review of The Global 2000 Report to the President," The Public Interest, Winter, 1981, pp. 1-21.

"Is the Era of Limits Running Out?" Public Opinion, 5, February/March, 1982, pp. 48-57, (with Garrett Hardin).

"Is There An Answer to Malthus?" Population and Development Review, March, 1982, (transcript of William F. Buckley's Firing Line Show).

"Population Growth Is Good," Readers Digest, March, 1982, pp. 115-117.

"World Population: Is More Really Worse?" Families, March 1982, pp. 17-20.

"Paul Ehrlich Saying It Is So Doesn't Make It So," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 2, June, 1982.

"More is Beautiful." Population-UNFPA Newsletter, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1982, p. 2.

"The Farmer and the Mall: Are American Farmlands Disappearing?," The American Spectator, August, 1982, pp. 18-20, 41-41.

"Should We Heed the Prophets of Doom?," Science Digest, Vol. 90, October, 1982, pp. 106-108.

"A Parable of Racquetball, Squash and Population Growth at U of I." The Daily Illini, October 20, 1982.

"Global Food Prospects: Good News," Challenge (with William J.Hudson), Nov/Dec, 1982, pp. 40-48.

"Will We Run Out of Energy?" Dialogue, Number 56 - 2/1982 pp. 16-20.

"Human Ingenuity Overcomes Growth," USA Today, July 15, 1983, p. 8A.

"Why Is Soil Erosion Target Of Scare Tactics?" Independent Daily Mail, Anderson, S.C., August 11, 1983.

"U.S. Farmlands: The False Crisis." Heritage Backgrounder, September 14, 1983.

"Nine Myths About Immigration." Heritage Backgrounder, Heritage Foundation, February l, 1984.

"Don't Close Our Borders." Newsweek, February 27, 1984, p. 11.

"Immigrants, Taxes, and Welfare in the United States." Population and Development Review, Vol. 10, No. 1, March 1984, pp. 55-69.

"Opinion." Population Today, May 1984, p. 8.

"There is No Crisis; Air, Water Are Safe." USA Today, July 12, 1984.

"Treating People as an Asset." Heritage Backgrounder, July 13, 1984.

"Population is an Asset." The Baltimore Sun, July 29, 1984.

"Myths of Overpopulation." The Wall Street Journal, August 3, 1984.

"People Are Not The Problem." The Washington Times, August 6, 1984, p. C1.

"People are no Threat to Health or Wealth." USA Today, August 6, 1984.

"Do Aliens Make us Scofflaws?" The Washington Times, August 14, 1984.

"Truth Almost Extinct in Tales of Imperiled Species." The Washington Times, September 19, 1984, p. 3C.

"Population Growth Can Be Good for Us." The Washington Post, November 10, 1984.

"The War on People." Challenge, March-April 1985. pp. 50-53.

"Immigration -- Debt Or Credit?", The Washington Times, July 12, 1985, pp. 1D- 2D.

"Let Some `Illegals' Come Temporarily To The US," The Christian Science Monitor, August 22, 1985, p. 13.

"There's Really No Need To Control Our Borders," USA Today, September 24, 1985, p. 10A.

"Why Do We Still Think Babies Create Poverty?", The Washington Post, October 13, 1985, pp. B1 and B4.

"What About Immigration?," The Freeman, January 1986, pp. 8-16.

"Auction the Right to Be an Immigrant," The New York Times, January 28, 1986, p. 15.

"Flow of immigrants strengthens the USA," USA Today, April 3, 1986, p. 6A.

"Immigration Benefits Our Country's Economy," Scripps Howard News Service, in an unknown number of newspapers, July 1986.

"This sea of humanity is no threat at all," USA Today, July 17, 1986, p. 8A.

"Basic Data Concerning Immigration into the United States." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, September, 1986, pp. 12-56.

"Anti-Growth Prophets Use Cracked Crystal Balls," Rocky Mountain News-Denver, December 29, 1986, page 47.

"World Bank: More Harm Than Good?", The Washington Times, March, 1987.

"Raise Immigration Quotas, Not Taxes," The Christian Science Monitor, July 29, 1987, p. 11.

"The Price of Citizenship - Auctioning Immigration Visas Helps Foreigners and Americans Alike," Policy Review, Winter 1987, Number 39, pp. 71-72.

"More on Immigrants' Earnings Over Time" (with Richard Sullivan), Genus, Vol. XLIV - n.1-2, Gennaio-Giugno 1988, pp. 157-175.

"A Lesson in Job Creation," The Asian Wall Street Journal, May 27-28, 1988, p. 8.

"Optimal Term Life Insurance -- A Practical Solution," with Haim Levy and Neil A. Doherty, Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 7, 1988, pp. 81-93.

"Humanity Doesn't Waste the Benefits Found in Trash," Chicago Tribune, February 27, 1989, Section 1, page 11.

"Bring on the Wretched Refuse," The Wall Street Journal, January 26, 1990, p. A14.

"The Boon of Immigration," The Jerusalem Post, February 23, 1990.

"Welcome the Invigorating Immigrants," with Rita J. Simon, The Hartford Courant, March 9, 1990, p. C13.

"The People Problem," The Sun, April 19, 1990, p. 13A.

"Immigrants Made This Country," San Diego Tribune, April 24, 1990, p. B-7.

"The Phony Farmland Scare," Washington Journalism Review, May, 1990, pp. 27- 33.

"Resources to Support All of Us?", The Cincinnati Post, April 20, 1990, p. 15A.

"Shakespeare, Procreation, and Progress," (link to this?) Society, Vol. 28, No. 5, July/August 1991, pp. 58-62.

"Energy Not Finite Resource Because Alternative Forms Perpetuate It," Anchorage Times, January 25, 1991. Also in Roanoke Times & World-News, February 10, 1991, under title "The Worriers Are Wrong: We aren't Depleting Energy, Other Resources."

"Too Few People? Too Many Trees?", Crisis, Volume 9, No. 2, February, 1991.

"There Are No `Wrong' Immigrants," The Wall Street Journal, May 11, 1990, p. A13.

Book review: The Population Explosion, by Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich, in Fortune, May 21, 1990, pp. 160 & 162.

"Immigration -- A Boon to Israel," A Special Report Prepared for the United Jewish Appeal, June 14, 1990.

"Migration Myopia," The Washington Times, August 24, 1990.

"Population Growth is Not Bad for Humanity," (also linked to this?) National Forum, Winter, 1990, Vol. LXX, No. 1, pp. 12-16.

"Europe's Costly Immigration Myths," European Wall Street Journal, April 24, 1991.

"The Case For Greatly Increased Immigration," The Public Interest, No. 102, Winter 1991, pp. 89-103.

"Fleeing Haitians Deserve A Chance," Chicago Tribune, May 2, 1992, p. 13A.

"Immigrants and Alien Workers," Journal of Labor Research, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Winter, 1992, pp. 73-78.

"The Economic Effects of Immigration: Theory and Evidence," in The Immigration Dilemma, Steven Globerman, editor, pp. 128-146, 1992.

"The Economic Effects of Immigration," European Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1993, pp. 109-116.

"Do We Really Need All These Immigrants?", with Rita James Simon, in Second Thoughts, in Donald N. McCloskey (ed.) Second Thoughts (Oxford Univ. Press, 1993), pp. 19-25.

"Why Control the Borders?", National Review, February 1, 1993, pp. 27-29.

"The Effect of Immigration Upon Aggregate Native Unemployment: An Across-City Estimate," with Stephen Moore and Richard Sullivan, Journal of Labor Research, Vol IV, Summer, 1993, 299-316.

"European Immigration: Problems and Opportunities," in Swiss Review of World Affairs, February, 1994, No. 2, pp. 4-6.

"Studies on Immigrants Prove They'd Rather Give Than Receive," The New York Times, letter to the editor, February 26, 1994.

"Tired, Poor, On Welfare" (cont'd)", National Review, April 3, 1995.

"Population Control: Bush At Home In Rio," The Detroit News, May 31, 1992, p. 3B.

"Species Loss Revisited," with Aaron Wildavsky, Society, Vol. 30, No. 1, Nov/Dec 1992.

"Getting State's Number in the Lottery Game," The Washington Times, March 18, 1992, p. F-1.

"Doing Fine on Planet Earth," The Washington Times, April 21, 1995, p. A23.

"Earth's Doomsayers Are Wrong," San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 1995.

"A Tribute to Friedrich A. von Hayek, C.H.," The Mont Pelerin Society Newsletter, June 1992, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp.12-14.

"The Extinction of Science," The Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1992, p. 15A.

"Playing the Clown on Waste?", The Washington Times, July 14, 1992.

"Apocalypse in Rio: The End of the World As We Know It?", speech published in the Cato Policy Report, July/August 1992, pp. 6-8.

"Species Loss Revisited," NWI Resource, with Aaron Wildavsky, Volume 5, Issue 1, Fall 1994, pp. 6-9.

"The State of Humanity: Steadily Improving," in Cato Policy Report, September/October 1995, Vol. XVII, Number 5, pp. 1, 10-11, 14-15.

"How Much Immigrants Cost Us," in San Francisco Chronicle, May 13, 1996.

"Nativism and Immigration," in The Washington Times, May 29, 1996, p. A15.

"Simon Strikes Back," in National Review, July 1, 1996, p. 45-6, 48.

"Resources and Population: A Wager," in APS News, March 1996, Volume 5, No. 3, p. 12.

"Can't Get On a Flight? There Should Be No Problem," The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1987, p. 32.

"Little England's Missed Opportunity," Economic Affairs, June/July 1990, pp. 27-29 (with William McGurn).

"Why More HUDS May Lie Ahead," The Washington Times, July 17, 1990, pp. Gl, G4.

"A Modest Proposal for Medicare Reformers," The Wall Street Journal, September 22, 1995, p. A14.

"Interpersonal Allocation Continuous With Intertemporal Allocation: Binding Commitments, Pledges, and Bequests," (abstract here) Rationality and Society, Vol. 7, No. 4. 4. 4, October 1995, pp. 367-92.

"Reply to Comment" and "The Evolution of the Central Idea," Rationality and Society, Vol. 7, No. 4, October 1995, pp. 421-30.

"Trends in the Quantities of Education - USA and Elsewhere" (with Rebecca Boggs) in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity (Basil Blackwell, 1995), pp. 208-223.

Public Debate

See also material in categories for Immigration, Natural Resources and Environment, and Population Consequences.

"The Population Establishment, Corruption, and Reform," in G. Roberts (ed.), Population Policy: Contemporary Issues (Praeger, 1990), pp. 39-58.

"False Bad News is Truly Bad News," The Public Interest, No. 65, Fall, 1981, pp. 80-90.

"Is the Era of Limits Running Out?" Public Opinion, 5, February/March, 1982, pp. 48-57, (with Garrett Hardin).

"Paul Ehrlich Saying It Is So Doesn't Make It So," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 63, No. 2, June, 1982.

"Should We Heed the Prophets of Doom?," Science Digest, Vol. 90, October, 1982, pp. 106-108.

"Growth Means Progress," Science Digest, 91, April, 1983, pp. 76-81.

"The Global 2000 Juggernaut," Institutional Analysis, Heritage Foundation, May 13, 1983.

"Gloomy Global Forecast Serves False Values." The Washington Times, May 25, 1983, p. C-1.

"Special Report on Global 2000." About Issues, September 1983, Volume 5, No. 9, pp. 24-25.

"Global Foresight Bills: The Danger of Centralized Data Sources." Heritage Backgrounder, Heritage Foundation, February 24, 1984.

"Long Shelf Life For Bum Ideas," The Washington Times, July 28, 1987, p. D4.

"The Environmental Crisis That Isn't," Moment, June, 1992, pp. 48-52, 61.

Scarcity or Abundance? A Debate on the Environment, with Norman Myers (New York: Norton, 1994, forthcoming in Italian).

"Doing Fine on Planet Earth," The Washington Times, April 21, 1995, p. A23.

"Earth's Doomsayers Are Wrong," San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 1995.

"Introduction", in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity (Basil Blackwell, 1995), pp. 1-28.

"Apocalypse in Rio: The End of the World As We Know It?", speech published in the Cato Policy Report, July/August 1992, pp. 6-8.

"The Phony Farmland Scare," Washington Journalism Review, May, 1990, pp. 27- 33.

"The Media War Against Cheap Energy," Human Events, August 21, 1993, p. 14.

Forecasts of the Future

"Why Do We Hear Prophecies Of Doom From Every Side?", The Futurist, January- February 1995, pp. 19-23.

"Introduction", in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity (Basil Blackwell, 1995), pp. 1-28.

"What Does the Future Hold? The Forecast in a Nutshell" in Julian L. Simon (ed.), The State of Humanity (Basil Blackwell, 1995), pp. 642-660.

Miscellaneous

Against the Grain: Economic Essays of Julian L. Simon (Elgar, 1996).

"I Was Aboard the Exodus," Family Week, March 18, 1961 (nonfiction) (with anonymous co-author respondent).

"Cross-Sectional Budget Studies, Aggregate Time-Series Studies, and the Permanent Income Hypothesis," American EconomicReview, Vol. 60, June, 1970, pp. 341- 351 (with Dennis J. Aigner).

"Analysis of the Graduate Corporate Income Tax as an Anti-Bigness Device," Anti-Trust Law and Economics Review, Vol. 6, Winter, 1972-73, pp. 53-66.

"The Effect of Foster-Care Payment Levels Upon the Number ofFoster Children Given Homes," Social Service Review, Vol.49, September, 1975, p. 405-411.

"Graduate the Corporate Income Tax to Abate Bigness Efficiently," Challenge, Vol. 20, November/December, 1977.

"Unnecessary, Confusing, and Inadequate: The Marginal Analysis as a Tool in Decision Making," American Economist, Spring, 1981, Vol. XXV, pp. 28-36.

"Population Increases and Jewish Values," Sh'ma "Rethinking the Population Explosion," Sh'ma, Vol. 12 #222, November 13, 1981, pp. 163-164.

"What Do People Bring to the Stock Market (Besides Money)? The Economic Psychology of Stock Market Behavior," (with Randall Filer and Shlomo Maital) Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Editors: Benjamin Gilad and Stanley Kaish (Greenwich: JAI Press Inc., 1986), pp. 273-307.

Book review: The Population Explosion, by Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich, in Fortune, May 21, 1990, pp. 160 & 162.

"Shakespeare, Procreation, and Progress," (link to this?) Society, Vol. 28, No. 5, July/August 1991, pp. 58-62.

"Getting State's Number in the Lottery Game," The Washington Times, March 18, 1992, p. F-1.

"A Sense of Siege," The Orange County Register, December 6, 1992, pp. G1-2.

"This New Rule Would Hurt Bumped Air Travelers," The Wall Street Journal, August 17, 1982, p. 26.

"Linguistic Confusion in Economics: Utility, Causality, Product Differentiation and the Supply of Natural Resources," Kyklos, Vol. 35, No. 4, 1982, pp. 673-701.

"Life on Earth Is Getting Better, Not Worse," The Futurist, August 1983, pp. 7-13.

Book review of The World As A Total System, by Kenneth E. Boulding, in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XXV (June 1987), pp. 739-740.

"Demand, Cost and Prices in Duopoly" (with Joseph Ben-Ur), Energy Economics, April, 1988, pp. 117-124.

"Comments on Review of Theory of Population and Economic Growth", in Contemporary Sociology, Volume 18, Number 2, March, 1989.

"Communism, Capitalism, and Economic Development: Implications for U.S. Economic Assistance," (link under construction) with Stephen Moore, The Backgrounder, No. 741, December 8, 1989.

"Injecting Capitalism," The Corporate Board, May/June 1990.

Book review: The Coming Global Boom: How to Benefit From Tomorrow's Dynamic World Economy, by Charles R. Morris, in The Washington Times, August 13, 1990, p. F3.

"Letter From Jerusalem: Good Returns," Hadassah, December, 1990, Vol. 72, No. 4, pp.14-15.

"Muscle and Mind Should See Us Through," The Tablet, April 20, 1991, pp. 468- 470.

"Any Truth in the Balance?", The Washington Times, February 17, 1992, p. F-1.

"A Bet That Things Are Getting Better," The Baltimore Sun, March 24, 1992, p. 13A.

"If Only Clinton Would Read Hayek," Human Events, April 17, 1993.

"On John Maynard Keynes as a Practical Economist," in The Freeman, August, 1996.

"Trends in the Quantities of Education: A Pictorial Essay," with Rebecca Boggs, Economics of Education Review, Vol. 16, No. 1 or 2, 1997.


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