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Nick Cowen

Associate Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences

Lincoln

Publications

  • Millian Liberalism and Extreme Pornography
  • William A. Edmundson: John Rawls: Reticent Socialist. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. 212.)
  • Is Public Ignorance a Problem? An Epistemic Defense of Really Existing Democracies
  • Novel Externalities
  • Economic freedom and social justice
  • Market Participation, Self-Respect, and Risk Tolerance
  • Market Participation, Self-respect, and Risk Tolerance
  • Capital, Ideology, and the Liberal Order
  • Introduction: Symposium on Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics and Public Policy by Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman
  • Ostrom, floods and mismatched property rights
  • Sex work and online platforms: what should regulation do?
  • For Whom Does ‘What Works’ Work? The Political Economy of Evidence-based Education
  • Aris Trantidis: Clientelism and economic policy: Greece and the crisis
  • Novel externalities
  • Sexual and gender identity work on social media
  • Individualism, economic freedom, and charitable giving
  • Neoliberal Social Justice
  • The mirage of mark-to-market: distributive justice and alternatives to capital taxation
  • School Choice around the World and the Lessons We Can Learn
  • Markets for rules: the promise and peril of blockchain distributed governance
  • Tolerating Extreme Speech
  • Street-Level Theories of Change: Adapting the Medical Model of Evidence-Based Practice for Policing
  • Hayek versus trump: The radical Right’s road to serfdom
  • Hayek’s Appreciative Theory and Social Justice
  • Robust against Whom?
  • Classical deterrence theory revisited: An empirical analysis of Police Force Areas in England and Wales
  • Introduction: Symposium on Robust Political Economy
  • Mill’s radical end of laissez-faire: A review essay of the political economy of progress: John Stuart Mill and modern radicalism
  • Randomized Controlled Trials: How Can We Know “What Works”?
  • Chapter 6 Robust Against Whom?
  • Alternatives to custody: Evidence from police force areas in England and Wales
  • For whom does “what works” work? The political economy of evidence-based education
  • Street-level theories of change
  • Markets for Rules: The Promise and Peril of Blockchain Distributed Governance
  • Food fraud prevention strategies: Building an effective verification ecosystem

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