Books
Limits of Economic and Social Knowledge
In this book, I examine the profound consequences of computational limits for economics and social theory. The text explores how the inherent boundaries of human and artificial computation constrain our ability to fully model, predict, and manage complex social and economic systems.
Economic Models of Climate Change: A Critique
This work provides a detailed discussion of the problems inherent in applying conventional general equilibrium models to long-term climate policy. It highlights the misuses of standard economic theory when addressing global environmental crises.
Agriculture in the Postbellum South: The Economics of Production and Supply
An early work analyzing the economic history of the American South following the Civil War, focusing on systemic shifts in agricultural production and labor supply during the Reconstruction era.
Taxing Energy: Oil Severance Taxation and the Economy
An examination of the economic implications of oil severance taxes at the intersection of energy policy and resource taxation.