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Rethinking Economics as Social Theory
Richard E. Wagner
‘Taking seriously the task of rethinking economics, Richard Wagner has gone to the centre of it. We are spirited beings capable of hoping, hating, learning, and doing, not flesh-covered robots enslaved to our programming. Our liberty of ... -
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Governing the EU in an Age of Division
Dalibor Rohac
‘In Dalibor Rohac’s examination of the European project of political integration, the author looks at both the successes and flaws of the European project as it has transformed the European Economic Community of 6 member states into the ... -
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A Modern Guide to Austrian Economics
Edited by Per L. Bylund
This Modern Guide explores central ideas, concepts and themes in the Austrian school of economics, with a focus on how they, and with them the overall theory, have evolved over recent decades. Leading scholars offer their insights into p... -
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Rethinking Public Choice
Richard E. Wagner
‘Rethinking Public Choice is an elegantly written book of thoughtful and deep insights that present a powerful vision of economics as a social science. Wagner's modern framework of entangled political economy unifies public choice theory... -
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The Alternative Austrian Economics
John E. King
‘Economists associate the Austrian school with the free market classical liberal ideas of Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek, Professor King describes the ideas of another group of Austrian economists: Marxists who were active in Vienn...eBook:Find out more$31.96
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Classical Economic Theory and the Modern Economy
Steven Kates
‘In Classical Economic Theory and the Modern Economy, Kates seeks to correct this dangerous intellectual detour economists took due to Keynes and finally get modern economists to practice economics beyond the shadow of Keynes. It is a He...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Neoliberal Social Justice
Nick Cowen
‘Neoliberal Social Justice is a remarkable book. Nick Cowen shows that John Rawls’s normative commitments, if complemented by institutional and market-process economics, actually support classical liberal public policies. This is a uniqu...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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A Source Book on Early Monetary Thought
Edited by Edward W. Fuller
‘Edward Fuller's convenient anthology of contributions to monetary economics by thirty writers before Adam Smith, from Aristotle to Hume and Condillac, will be greatly appreciated by anyone interested in the origins and development of mo...eBook:Find out more$37.56
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The Rule of Law, Economic Development, and Corporate Governance
Nadia E. Nedzel
‘Nadia E. Nedzel’s The Rule of Law, Economic Development, and Corporate Governance applies the concepts of the rule of law to the real world and how it affects real lives through its impact on freedom, economic development, and even corp...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Tax Tyranny
Pascal Salin
‘Tax Tyranny by Professor Pascal Salin is a must read for everyone in the “leave us alone” coalition. Activists, think tank leaders, and policymakers will find it to be informative on the dangers high taxes pose to the economy and to liv...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Research Handbook on Austrian Law and Economics
Edited by Todd J. Zywicki, Peter J. Boettke
The original contributions to the Research Handbook provide an introduction to the application of Austrian economics to law. The book begins with chapters on the methodology of law and economics. Further chapters discuss key concepts in ...eBook:Find out more$59.16
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The Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit
Trent J. MacDonald
‘There is no reason to expect the awkward bundles of obligations called “states” to be economically efficient or politically stable. Trent McDonald presents an ambitious unpacking of “sovereignty”, based on "nonterritorial unbundling”. ...eBook:Find out more$40.00