Publications of Michael C. Munger     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. M. Munger, Policy Analysis (2000), W.W. Norton and Co., Inc. .
  2. Empirical Studies in Comparative Public Choice, edited by M. Munger and Melvin J. Hinich (1998) (Special issue (Volume 97) of the journal Public Choice, also published separately as book by Dluwer Academic Press.) .
  3. M. Munger with Melvin J. Hinich, Analytical Politics (April, 1997), pp. 253, Cambridge University Press (published in both hardback and paperback editions. This book was reprinted, in a new Japanese language edition, by Keiso Shobo Publishers, in 1998)..) .
  4. M. Munger with Melvin J. Hinich, Ideology and the Theory of Political Choice (1994), pp. 267, University of Michigan Press (paperback edition published September 1996..) .

Monographs

  1. M.C. Munger, “Think Globally, Act Irrationally: Recycling” Econlib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN (2007) [html] .
  2. M.C. Munger, "They Clapped: Can Price-Gouging Laws Prohibit Scarcity?” Econlib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN, (2007) [html] .
  3. M.C. Munger, I'll Stick With These: Some Sharp Observations on the Division of Labor (2007), Econlib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN,." [html] .
  4. M.C. Munger, “The Five Sorry Rules of Lateness” (2007), Econlib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN, [html] .

Chapters in Books

  1. M.C. Munger, Culture, Order, and Virtue, in LIBERALISM, CONSERVATISM, AND HAYEK'S IDEA OF SPONTANEOUS ORDER, edited by Louis Hunt and Peter McNamara (2007), pp. 267-291, Palgrave .
  2. M.C. Munger, "A Retrospective Assessment of Tullock's THE VOTE MOTIVE", in The Vote Motive (2006), pp. 131-138, London: Institute of Economic Affairs .
  3. M. Munger, Chadha v. I.N.S. and the Legislative Veto, in Creating Constitutional Change, edited by Gregg Ivers and Kevin McGuire (Spring, 2004), pp. 93-105, Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press .
  4. M. Munger, Voting, in Public Choice Handbook, edited by William Shughart and Laura Razzolini (December 1999), Edward Elgar Press .
  5. M. Munger, "Committee Assignments" Vol 1: pp. 95-98; "Committee Jurisdictions and PACs,” Vol 1: pp. 98-100; "Interest Groups," Vol. 1: pp. 307-12 ; "Spatial Theory," (with Melvin Hinich) Vol II: pp. 305-312, in Encyclopedia of Public Choice, edited by Bruno Frey, Charles Rowley, and Friedrich Schneider (2003), Boston: Kluwer Academic Press. .
  6. M. Munger, Demobilized and Demoralized: Negative Ads and Loosening Bonds, in Rational Foundations of Democratic Politics, edited by Albert Breton, Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon, and Ronald Wintrobe (2003), pp. Pp. 15-29., Cambridge University Press. .
  7. Rachel Brewster, Michael Munger, and Thomas Oatley, Widening vs. Deepening the European Union: An Institutional Analysis, in Institutional Challenges in the European Union, edited by Madeline Hosli and Adrian van Deemen (January, 2002), New York: Cambridge University Press (Pp. 48-64..) .
  8. M. Munger with Michael Ensley, Institutions, Ideology, and the Transmission of Information Across Generations, in Constitutional Political Economy, edited by Ram Mudambi (September 1999), Cambridge University Press .
  9. M. Munger, Voting, in Public Choice Handbook, edited by William Shughart and Laura Razzolini (2001), pp. 197-239, Edward Elgar Press .
  10. M. Munger with Rachel Brewster and Thomas Oatley, The European Court of Justice: An Agenda Control Analysis of the Implications of EU Enlargement, in Institutional Challenges in The European Union, edited by A. canDeemen and Madeleine Hosli (2000), Kluwer Academic Press .
  11. M. Munger with Melvin Hinich, Political Ideology, Communication, and Community, in Issues in Political Economy, edited by W. Barnett and N. Schofield (1993), pp. 25-50, Cambridge University Press .
  12. M. Munger with James Enelow and James Endersby, A Revised Probabilistic Spatial Model of Elections: Theory and Evidence, in An Economic Theory of Democracy in Contemporary Perspective, edited by Bernard Grofman (1993), pp. 125-40, University of Michigan Press .
  13. M.C. Munger with Brian E. Roberts, Political and Economic Control of the Federal Reserve: A Review of the Literature, in The Political Economy of Monetary Policy, edited by Thomas Mayer (1990), Cambridge University Press .
  14. M. Munger with Melvin Hinich, Political Investment, Voter Perceptions, and Candidate Strategy: An Equilibrium Spatial Analysis, in Models of Strategic Choice in Politics, edited by Peter Ordeshook (1989), pp. 49-68, Cambridge University Press .
  15. M. Munger, The Cost of Protectionism: Estimates of the Hidden Tax of Trade Restraints, in World Trade and Trade Finance, edited by Joseph J. Norton (1985), New York: Matthew Bender .
  16. M. Munger with Kevin B. Grier, The Empirical Accuracy of Sargent's New Classical Macro Model: Some Simulation Evidence, in A Comparison of the Predictive Performance of Small Macroeconometric Models, edited by Laurence Meyer (1983), St. Louis, MO: Center for the Study of American Business .
  17. M. Munger with Brian E. Roberts, Political and Economic Control of the Federal Reserve: A Review of the Literature, in The Political Economy of Monetary Policy, edited by Thomas Mayer (1980), Cambridge University Press .

Journal Articles

  1. with Michael Ensley and Scott de Marchi, Candidate Uncertainty, Mental Models, and Complexity: Some Experimental Results, Public Choice, vol. 132 no. 1-2 (2007), pp. 231-246 .
  2. M.C. Munger, Blogging and Political Information: Truth or ‘Truthiness’?”, Public Choice, vol. 134 no. 1 (2007), pp. 125-138 .
  3. M.C. Munger, Preference modification vs. incentive manipulation as tools of terrorist recruitment: The role of culture, Public Choice, vol. 128 (2006), pp. 131-146 .
  4. M.C. Munger, Public Policy Informatics: Does Better Information Produce Better Public Policy?, International Journal of Public Policy, vol. 1 (2006), pp. 343-354 .
  5. Richard Potthoff and Michael Munger, Voter Uncertainty Can Produce Non-Single-Peaked But Not Cyclic Preferences: The Sad Saga of Ross Perot?”, Journal of Politics, vol. 67 no. 2 (May, 2005), pp. 429-453 .
  6. M.C. Munger, 19th Century Voting Procedures in a 21st Century World, Special Issue on "Public Choice Perspectives at the Dawn of the 21st Century", edited by William Shughart and Robert Tollison, Public Choice, vol. 124 (2005), pp. 115-133 .
  7. M.C. Munger, Commentary on 'The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 63 (2004), pp. 149-160 .
  8. Sudeshna Ghosh and Michael Munger, Move to Markets? An Empirical Analysis of Privatization in Developing Countries, Journal of International Development, vol. 16 (2004), pp. 213-240 .
  9. M.C. Munger, Economists and Fiscal Policy Advice: A Deficit or a Deficiency?”, Public Choice, vol. 118 (2004), pp. 235-249 .
  10. Richard Potthoff and Michael Munger, Use of integer programming to optimize the scheduling of panels at annual meetings of the Public Choice Society, Public Choice, vol. 117 (November, 2003), pp. 163-175 .
  11. J. Jenkins & M. Munger, Investigating the Incidence of Killer Amendments in Congress, Journal of Politics, vol. 65 no. 2 (May, 2003), pp. 31 .
  12. Gottlieb NH [first author], Goldstein AO, Flynn BS, Cohen JE, Bauman KE, Solomon LJ, Dana GS, McMorris LE and M. Munger, State legislators' beliefs about legislation that restricts youth access to tobacco products, Health Education and Behavior, vol. 30 no. 2 (2003), pp. 209-224 .
  13. M. Munger, Comment on 'Judicializing Politics, Politicizing Law', by John Ferejohn, Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 65 (Summer, 2002), pp. 87-94 .
  14. M. Munger, Mark Berger and Richard Potthoff, The Downsian Model Predicts Divergence, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 12 (2000), pp. 78-90 .
  15. M. Munger with Alexandra Cooper, The (Un)Predictability of Primaries With Many Candidates: Simulation Evidence, Public Choice (2000) .
  16. M. Munger, Presidential Address: Five Questions for the Public Choice Society", Public Choice, vol. 103 (2000), pp. 1-12 .
  17. M.C. Munger, Political Science and Fundamental Research, Special Issue: The Public Value of Political Science Research, edited by Arthur Lupia, PS: Political Science and Politics, vol. 33 (2000), pp. 25-33 .
  18. M. Munger, Presidential Address: Give Questions for the Public Choice Society, Public Choice (1999) .
  19. M. Munger with Melvin Hinich and Scott de Marchi, Ideology and the Construction of Nationality: The Canadian Elections of 1993, Public Choice, vol. 97 (1998), pp. 401-428 .
  20. M. Munger with B. Flynn, A. Goldstein, L. Solomon, K. Bauman, N. Gottlieb, J. Cohen, and G. Dana, Predictors of state legislators' intentions to vote for cigarette tax increases, Preventive Medicine, vol. 27 (1998), pp. 157-165 .
  21. M. Munger with Irwin Morris, First Branch, or Root? The Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve, Public Choice, vol. 96 (1998), pp. 363-380 .
  22. M. Munger with J. Cohen, A. Goldstein, B. Flynn, N. Gottlieb, L. Solomon, G. Dana, and K. Baumann, Tobacco Control, vol. 6 no. 4 (1998), pp. 332-336 .
  23. M. Munger, Editors' Introduction: Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics, Public Choice, vol. 97 (1998), pp. 219-227 .
  24. M. Munger, Pangloss was Right: Reforming Congress is Useless, Too Expensive, or Harmful, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum, vol. 9 no. 1 (1998), pp. 34-71 .
  25. M.C. Munger with Melvin Hinich, Editors' Introduction: Special Issue on Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics, Public Choice (1998) .
  26. M.C. Munger with Melvin Hinich and Scott de Marchi, Ideology and the Construction of Nationality: The Canadian Elections of 1993, Public Choice (1998) .
  27. M.C. Munger with Irwin Morris, First Branch, or Root? Congress, the President, and Federal Reserve, Public Choice (1998) .
  28. M. Munger with A. Goldstein, J. Cohen, B. Flynn, N. Gottlieb, L. Solomon, G. Dana, and K. Baumann, State Legislators' Attitudes and Voting Intentions about Tobacco Control Legislation, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 87 (July, 1997), pp. 11-7-2000 .
  29. M. Munger with B. Flynn, G. Dana, A. Goldstein, J. Cohen, N. Gottlieb, L. Solomon, and K. Baumann, State Legislators' Intentions to Vote and Subsequent Votes on Tobacco Control Legislation, Health Psychology, vol. 16 (1997), pp. 401-404 .
  30. M. Munger with Thomas Schaller, The Prohibition and Repeal Amendments: A Natural Experiment in Interest Group Influence, Public Choice, vol. 90 (1997), pp. 139-163 (Reprinted in Constitutional Political Economy in Public Choice Perspective, Charles Rowley (ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 139-164..) .
  31. M. Munger with Dennis Coates, Win, Lose, or Withdraw: A Categorical Analysis of Career Patterns in the House of Representatives, 1948-1978, Public Choice, vol. 83 (1995), pp. 91-115 .
  32. M. Munger with Dennis Coates, Legislative Voting and the Economic Theory of Politics, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 61 (1995), pp. 861-73 .
  33. M. Munger with Dennis Coates, Strategizing in Small Group Decision Making: Host State Identification in the Southeast Compact, Public Choice, vol. 82 (1995), pp. 1-16 .
  34. M. Munger with Kevin Grier and Brian Roberts, The Determinants of Industry Political Activity, 1978-1986, American Political Science Review, vol. 88 (1994), pp. 911-932 .
  35. M. Munger with Dennis Coates and Victoria Heid, Not Equitable, Not Efficient: U.S. Policy on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 13 (1994), pp. 526-541 .
  36. M. Munger, Judicial Interpretation in the Face of Uncertainty: A Comment on Schwartz, Spiller, and Urbiztondo, Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 57 (1994), pp. 87-90 .
  37. M. Munger with Kenneth Collier, Comparing Reelection Rates in the House and Senate, Public Choice, vol. 78 (1994), pp. 45-54 .
  38. M. Munger with Kevin B. Grier, Corporate, Labor, and Trade Association Contributions to the U.S. House and Senate, 1978-1986, Journal of Politics, vol. 55 (1993), pp. 615-44 .
  39. M. Munger with William C. Mitchell, Doing Well While Intending Good: Exploitation and the Pareto Criterion, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 5 (1993), pp. 34-79 .
  40. M. Munger with James Enelow, The Elements of Candidate Reputation: The Effect of Record and Credibility on Optimal Spatial Location, Public Choice, vol. 77 (1993), pp. 757-72 .
  41. M. Munger with Gary M. Torrent, Committee Power and Value in the U.S. Senate: Implications for Policy, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, vol. 3 (1993), pp. 46-65 .
  42. M. Munger with Dennis Coates, Guessing and Choosing: A Multicriterion Decision on a Dispoal Technology for Low Level Radioactive Waste, Journal of Public Policy (August, 1992) .
  43. M. Munger with Melvin J. Hinich, The Spatial Theory of Ideology, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 4 (January, 1992), pp. 5-27 .
  44. M. Munger with James Endersby, The Impact of Legislator Attributes on Union PAC Contributions, Journal of Labor Research, vol. 12 no. 4 (1992), pp. 79-97 .
  45. M. Munger with William Mitchell, Economic Models of Interest Groups: An Introductory Survey, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 35 (1991), pp. 512-546 (Reprinted in Classics in Public Choice, Charles Rowley (ed.), 1993, Edward Elgar Publishers..) .
  46. M. Munger with Kevin Grier and Brian Roberts, The Industrial Organization of Corporate Political Activity, Southern Economics Journal, vol. 57 (1991), pp. 727-738 .
  47. M. Munger with Kevin Grier, Committee Assignments, Constituent Preferences, and Campaign Contributions to House Incumbents, Economic Inquiry, vol. 29 (1991), pp. 24-43 .
  48. M. Munger with Jay Dow, Public Choice in Political Science, PS: Political Science and Politics, vol. 23 (1990), pp. 604-610 .
  49. M. Munger with Lilliard Richardson, Shirking, Representation, and Congressional Behavior: Voting on the 1983 Amendments to the Social Security Act, Public Choice, vol. 67 (1990), pp. 11-34 .
  50. M. Munger with Kevin Grier and Gary Torrent, Allocation Patterns of PAC Monies: The U.S. Senate, Public Choice, vol. 67 (1990), pp. 111-128 .
  51. M. Munger with William R. Dougan, The Rationality of Ideology, Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 32 (April, 1989), pp. 213-239 .
  52. M. Munger, A Simple Test of the Thesis that Committee Assignments Shape the Pattern of Corporate PAC Contributions, Public Choice, vol. 62 (1989), pp. 181-186 .
  53. M. Munger with Douglas Hart, Declining Electoral Competitiveness in the House of Representatives: the Differential Impact of Improved Transportation Technology, Public Choice, vol. 62 (1989), pp. 217-231 .
  54. M. Munger with Gary Cox, Contributions, Expenditure, Turnout: The 1982 U.S. House Elections, American Political Science Review, vol. 83 (1989), pp. 217-231 .
  55. M. Munger, Allocation of Desirable Committee Assignments: Extended Queues vs. Committee Expansion, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 32 no. 2 (May, 1988), pp. 317-344 .
  56. M. Munger, On the Political Participation of the Firm in the Electoral Process: An Update, Public Choice, vol. 56 no. 3 (1988), pp. 295-298 .
  57. M. Munger with Kevin B. Grier, The Impact of Legislative Attributes on Interest Group Contributions, Journal of Labor Research, vol. 7 (Fall, 1986), pp. 349-361 .
  58. M. Munger with Arthur T. Denzau, Legislators and Interest Groups: How Unorganized Interests Get Represented, American Political Science Review, vol. 80 (March, 1986), pp. 89-106 .
  59. M. Munger, Adjustment to Global Economy, Business and Society Review, vol. 55 (Fall, 1985), pp. 8-9 .
  60. M. Munger, Destroy Trade Barriers, Business and Society Review, vol. 53 (Spring, 1985), pp. 10-11 .
  61. M. Munger, On the Mutuality of Interest Between Bureaus and High Demand Review Committees: The Case of Joint Production, Public Choice, vol. 43 no. 2 (1984), pp. 211-216 .
  62. M. Munger with Kathleen A. Rehbein, The High Cost of Protectionism, Europe, vol. 243 (May/June 1984), pp. 10-11 .
  63. M. Munger, The Costs of Protectionism, Analysis, Challenge, vol. 26 no. 6 (January/February 1984), pp. 54-58 .
  64. M. Munger with Murray L. Weidenbaum, Protection At Any Price?, Regulation (July/August 1983), pp. 54-61 .

Papers Published

  1. M.C. Munger, Two Steves and One Soichiro: Why Politicians Can't Judge Innovation, http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2006/Mungercollectivism.html, EconLib (Winter, 2006), EconLib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN [html] .
  2. M.C. Munger, Unintended Consequences 1, Good Intentions 0, http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2006/Mungergood intentions.html, EconLib (Fall, 2006), EconLib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN [html] .
  3. M.C. Munger, A Fable of the OC, http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2006/Mungeropportunitycost.html (Summer, 2006), EconLib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN [html] .
  4. M.C. Munger, Rent Seek and You Will Find, http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2006/Mungerrentseeking.html, EconLib (Spring, 2006), EconLib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN [html] .

Papers Accepted

  1. with S. de Marchi and M. Ensley, "Candidate Uncertainty, Mental Models, and the Complexity: Some Experimental Results.", Public Choice (Forthcoming) .
  2. M.C. Munger, They Clapped: Can Price-Gouging Laws Prohibit Scarcity?, in EconLib, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis (Forthcoming, January 2007) .
  3. M.C. Munger, Regulation, in Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, edited by Thomas Palmer (forthcoming), CATO Institute, Washington, D.C. .

Book Reviews

  1. James Buchanan and Roger Congleton, "Politics by Principle, Not Interest: Towards Nondiscriminatory Democracy", Public Choice (2000) .
  2. "Why People Don't Trust Government', in Regulation, edited by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Philip Zelikow (1999) .
  3. Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal, "Congress: A Political Economic History of Roll Call Voting", The Independent Review (1999) .
  4. Ronald Wintrobe, "The Political Economy of Dictatorship", Canadian Journal of Economics (1999) .
  5. Alan Taylor, Mathematics and Politics, Chance, Magazine of the American Statiscal Association, vol. 11 (1998), pp. 44-45 .
  6. Avinash K. Dixit, The Making of Economic Policy: A Transactions-Cost Politics Perspective, Regulation, vol. 21 (1998), pp. 73-76 .
  7. J. Mark Ramseyer, Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth, Journal of Politics, vol. 60 (1998), pp. 289-291 .
  8. Daniel B. Klein, Adrian T. Moore, and Binyam Reja, Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit, Regulation (Summer, 1997) .
  9. Paul Teske, Samuel Best, and Michael Mintrom, Deregulation Freight Transportation: Delivering the Goods, Regulation (Summer, 1997) .
  10. Thomas Gais, Improper Influence: Campaign Finance Law, Political Interest Groups, and the Problem of Equality, Public Choice, vol. 92 (1997), pp. 442-446 .
  11. Thomas Ferguson, Golden Rule: The Investment Theory of Party Competition and the Logic of Money-Driven Political Systems, The Independent Review, vol. 1 (1996), pp. 198-201 .
  12. William Bianco, Trust: Representatives and Constituencies, Public Choice, vol. 85 (1995), pp. 395-397 .
  13. Randall Holcombe, The Economic Foundations of Government, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 61 (1995), pp. 892-894 .
  14. edited by Barry Mitnick, Corporate Political Agency: The Construction of Competition in Public Affairs, American Political Science Review, vol. 88 (1994), pp. 1000-1001 .
  15. Glenn Parker, Institutional Change, Discretion, and the Making of Modern Congress, Public Choice, vol. 76 (1993), pp. 397-398 .
  16. Mark Mizruchi, The Structure of Corporate Political Action: Interfirm Relations and Their Consequences, American Political Science Review, vol. 87 (1993), pp. 219-221 .
  17. Joseph Schlesinger, Political Parties and the Winning of Office, Public Choice, vol. 75 (1993), pp. 99-101 .
  18. James Alt and Kenneth Shepsle, Perspectives on Positive Political Economy, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 58 (1992), pp. 1944-6 .
  19. Douglass C. North, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 58 (1991), pp. 296-297 .
  20. edited by Noel O'Sullivan, The Structure of Modern Ideology: Critical Perspectives on Social and Political Theory, Public Choice, vol. 72 (1991), pp. 95-96 .
  21. David Schwartzman, Economic Policy: An Agenda for the 1990s, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 513 (1991), pp. 200-202 .
  22. Nicholas Spulber, Managing the American Economy from Roosevelt to Reagan, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 513 (1991), pp. 200-202 .
  23. Stephen Magee, William Brock, and Leslie Young, Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory, Public Choice, vol. 70 (1991), pp. 108-110 .
  24. Larry Sabato, Paying for Elections, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 9 (1990), pp. 577-581 .
  25. Herbert Alexander, Comparative Political Finance in the 1980s, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 9 (1990), pp. 577-581 .
  26. Theodore Eismeier and Phillip Pollock III, Business, Money, and the Rise of Corporate PACs in American Elections, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 9 (1990), pp. 577-581 .
  27. Rein Taagepera and Matthew Shugart, Seats and Votes: The Effects and Determinants of Electoral Systems, American Political Science Review, vol. 84 (1990), pp. 676-677 .
  28. R.H. Coase, The Firm, The Market, and the Law, Public Choice, vol. 65 (1990), pp. 295-296 .
  29. Kenneth Meier, Regulation: Politics, Bureaucracy, and Economics and The Political Economy of Regulation: The Case of Insurance, Public Choice, vol. 62 (1989), pp. 192-195 .
  30. Jerry S. Kelly, Social Choice Theory: An Introduction, Public Choice, vol. 62 (1989), pp. 97-98 .
  31. Hyman P. Minsky, Stabilizing and Unstable Economy, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 494 (November, 1987), pp. 205-206 .
  32. Lloyd Jeffrey Dumas, The Over-Burdened Economy, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 494 (November, 1987), pp. 205-206 .
  33. John Ravenhill, Collective Clientelism: The Lome Conventions and North-South Relations, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 493 (September, 1986), pp. 219-220 .
  34. James J. Hughes and Richard Perlman, The Economics of Unemployment: A Comparative Analysis of Britain and the United States, Journal of Labor Research, vol. 7 (1986), pp. 381-382 .

Other

  1. M.C. Munger, Everybody Loves Mikey (2005), Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN (http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2005 /Mungerinvisiblehand.html.) .
  2. M.C. Munger, The Thing Itself, Econ Lib. (2005), Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN (http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2005 /Mungerthing.html.) .
  3. M.C. Munger, Democracy is a Means, Not an End, Econ Lib. (2005), Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN (http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2005 /Mungerdemocracy.html.) .
  4. M.C. Munger, Tragedy of the Malecon: Is Cuba 'Domestic Politics?, Econ Lib. (2004), Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, IN (http://www.econlib.org/library/Columns/y2004 /MungerCuba.html.) .
  5. M.C. Munger, Political Parties and Campaign Finance, Written Testimony (2000), Rules and Administration Committee, U.S. Senate (http://rules.senate.gov/hearings/2000/04500h rg.htm.) .
  6. M. Munger, Forum: The Dead Cats of November, PS: Political Science and Politics (September, 1995) .
  7. M. Munger with William Stockard, The Environmental Protection Agency in the Triangle (January, 1995), Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Served as a basis for Environmental Protection Agency Report (U.S.G.P.O., December 1996)..) .
  8. M. Munger with Frayda Bluestein, Single Prime and Multi-Prime Contracting in North Carolina Public Construction: A Report Submitted Under Contract to the N.C. State Building Commission (September, 1994), pp. 43, Raleigh, NC: State Building Commission .
  9. M. Munger with Dennis Coates and Victoria Heid, The Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste in America: Gridlock in the States (December, 1992), St. Louis, MO: Center for the Study of American Business, Occasional Paper No. 119 .
  10. M. Munger with Dennis Coates, Nuclear Waste and the Bug Letter (August 11, 1991), pp. 7J, Raleigh News and Observer .
  11. M. Munger, A Time-series Investigation into Factors Influencing U.S. Auto Assembly Employment (February, 1985), Bureau of Economics Staff Report to the Federal Trade Commission .
  12. M. Munger, Tax Implications of Reagan's Trade Policy, Policy Report (February, 1984), Cato Institute .
  13. M. Munger with Murray L. Weidenbaum, Protectionism: Who Gets Protected? (October, 1983), pp. 16-19, Consumer's Research Magazine .
  14. M. Munger with Murray L. Weidenbaum and Ronald J. Penoyer, Toward a More Open Trade Policy (January, 1983), St. Louis, MO: Center for the Study of American Business, Formal Publication No. 53 .
  15. M. Munger, America's Costly Trade Barriers (July 19, 1983), pp. F29, The New York Times .