Publications
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1. Articles
D’Amico, Daniel J. and Peter J. Boettke (2010). “From Neuro-Hayekians to Subjectivist Hayekians- A Reply to Horwitz and Koppl,” Advances in Austrian Economics, 13: 399 - 403.
D’Amico, Daniel J. and Peter J. Boettke (2010). “Making Sense Out of the Sensory Order,” Advances in Austrian Economics, 13: 357 - 381.
D’Amico, Daniel J. (2008). “Dissertation Summary: The Imprisoner’s Dilemma, The Political Economy of Proportionate Punishment,” Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics. 1(1): 181-184.
D’Amico, Daniel J. (2008). ”Tattoo Prohibition Behind Bars: The Case for Repeal,” The Journal of Private Enterprise. 23(2): 113-134.
D’Amico, Daniel J. (2008). “Who’s to Blame for all the Heartache?: a response to anti-capitalistic mentalities after Katrina,” The International Journal of Social Research. 35(8): 590-602.
D’Amico, Daniel J. and Daniel B. Klein (2007). “The Internet and the Structure of Discourse: The Websites of Economists at Harvard and George Mason,” Econ Journal Watch. 4(2): 272-283.
D’Amico, Daniel J. and Walter Block (2007). “A Legal and Economic Analysis of Graffiti,” Humanomics. 23(1): 29-38.
2. Book Chapters
Daniel J. D’Amico (forthcoming). “Rock me like a hurricane! How music communities promote social capital adept for recovery,” in After Katrina: The Political Economy of Disaster and Community Rebound. Emily Chamlee-Wright and Virgil Storr (eds.).
3. Book Reviews
Book Review (2007). “Changing of the Guard: Private Prisons and the Control of Crime, edited by Alexander Tabarrok,” Journal of Libertarian Studies, 21(2): 123 - 128.
Book Review (2005). “The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age by Daniel J. Solove,” Journal of Law, Economics & Policy, 1(2): 537 - 541.
4. Dissertation
D’Amico, Daniel J. (2008). “The Imprisoner’s Dilemma: The Political Economy of Proportionate Punishment,” George Mason University.
5. Popular Writings
“That Taco Bell Boycott,” Mises Daily Article, 10-04-04
Under review
D’Amico, Daniel J. (under review). “The Use of Knowledge in Proportionate Punishment,” Journal of Criminal Justice.
D’Amico, Daniel J. (under review). “Transitioning America’s Criminal Justice System,” Policy Comment. The Mercatus Center.
D’Amico, Daniel J. (under review). “Book Review: After War,” Liberty Guide. The Institute for Humane Studies.
Work in progress
“Punishment as Positive Social Science”
“The Day the Music Lived: How New Orleans Garage Rock Survived Katrina,”
“Law Enforcement Technology, A Double-Edged Sword,”
“Correcting Correctional Institutions: An Economic Sociology of Criminal Punishments,”
“Criminal Sentencing by Rules Rather than Discretion and the Problems of Credible Commitments,”
“Delinquency and Development,”