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From the Editor Business Economics Vol. 50, No. 3 © National Association for Business Economics Business Economics (2015) 50, 113. In the first of this issue’s two book reviews, Jesse doi:10.1057/be.2015.26 S. Hixon considers The Frackers: the Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters by Gregory Zuckerman. The book describes the combina- n the first article of this issue, Lord Adair Turner tion of entrepreneurship, serendipity, and technological I describes how monetary theory and central bank ingenuity that has characterized the development of the policy and practice have had to change in the wake of current natural gas and petroleum boom in the United the 2008 financial crisis. Low and stable inflation is no States. Hixon finds that the book reads almost like a longer sufficient to ensure macroeconomic and finan- novel, with its colorful characters and anecdotes—case cial stability. The details of the financial system and studies about how fortunes can still be made and lost balance sheet aggregates are also important, and mone- outside Silicon Valley. tary and macroprudential policy must control both the Gerald L. Musgrave reviews Free Market Envir- quantity and allocation of credit. onmentalism for the Next Generation by Terry L. In the second article, Rudolph http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Business Economics Springer Journals

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Business Economics Vol. 50, No. 3 © National Association for Business Economics Business Economics (2015) 50, 113. In the first of this issue’s two book reviews, Jesse doi:10.1057/be.2015.26 S. Hixon considers The Frackers: the Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters by Gregory Zuckerman. The book describes the combina- n the first article of this issue, Lord Adair Turner tion of entrepreneurship, serendipity, and technological I describes how...
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Springer Journals
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2015 National Association for Business Economics
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0007-666X
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1554-432X
DOI
10.1057/be.2015.26
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Business Economics Vol. 50, No. 3 © National Association for Business Economics Business Economics (2015) 50, 113. In the first of this issue’s two book reviews, Jesse doi:10.1057/be.2015.26 S. Hixon considers The Frackers: the Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters by Gregory Zuckerman. The book describes the combina- n the first article of this issue, Lord Adair Turner tion of entrepreneurship, serendipity, and technological I describes how monetary theory and central bank ingenuity that has characterized the development of the policy and practice have had to change in the wake of current natural gas and petroleum boom in the United the 2008 financial crisis. Low and stable inflation is no States. Hixon finds that the book reads almost like a longer sufficient to ensure macroeconomic and finan- novel, with its colorful characters and anecdotes—case cial stability. The details of the financial system and studies about how fortunes can still be made and lost balance sheet aggregates are also important, and mone- outside Silicon Valley. tary and macroprudential policy must control both the Gerald L. Musgrave reviews Free Market Envir- quantity and allocation of credit. onmentalism for the Next Generation by Terry L. In the second article, Rudolph

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