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Comparative Economics and Economic Systems
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Discover timeless wealth principles from ancient Babylon.
Includes all 7 Laws of Wealth for success.
Features 5 Laws of Gold for wealth preservation.
Original illustrations enhance the reading experience.
Actionable advice for financial independence and freedom.
Perfect for beginners and seasoned financial enthusiasts.
Take control of your financial destiny today!
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Explores economic thought from Adam Smith to Marx.
New theme connects diverse economic thinkers' ideas.
Focuses on understanding capitalist society dynamics.
Addresses today's confusing economic headlines effectively.
Includes bold chapter on economics' purpose and limits.
Calls for action regarding future economic challenges.
Essential reading for understanding economic history and relevance.
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A New York Times #1 Bestseller
Explores economic history of the last two centuries
Winner of Financial Times and McKinsey Award
In-depth analysis of rising inequality
Transformative insights for economic understanding
Critically acclaimed by leading publications
Essential reading for understanding modern economics
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Comprehensive guide to China's economic transformation.
Insightful perspectives from economist Keyu Jin.
Explores the balance of socialism and capitalism.
Illuminates China’s past and future potential.
Includes downloadable PDF of essential visual aids.
Bridges Eastern and Western cultural understanding.
Authored by a tenured London School of Economics professor.
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Insights from a world-renowned economist.
Explores China's economic ascent and global impact.
Bridges Eastern and Western cultural perspectives.
Debunks myths about China's economic model.
Highlights entrepreneurship in a traditionally state-owned economy.
Illuminating account of China's historical context.
Offers a fresh perspective on global economics.
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Classic financial wisdom from ancient Babylon.
Timeless parables for modern financial success.
Written by renowned author George S. Clason.
Learn sound money management principles.
Ideal for personal finance enthusiasts.
Over 90 years in print and relevance.
Transformative lessons on wealth building.
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Comprehensive guide to financial oil trading.
Explains complexities of oil market dynamics.
Author Greg Newman shares expert insights.
Addresses recent market turbulence and trends.
Suitable for traders, policymakers, and journalists.
Bridges gap in existing oil market literature.
Enhances understanding of a vital global commodity.
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Comprehensive guide to economics concepts and theories.
Clear, jargon-free language for easy understanding.
Bold graphics enhance learning and retention.
Covers key economists’ groundbreaking ideas.
Explains market dynamics and government influence.
Visual approach makes economics accessible for all.
Ideal introduction for beginners in economics.
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Introduction to essential economic concepts for beginners.
Visually engaging layout for easier understanding.
Covers microeconomics, macroeconomics, trade, and finance.
Practical approach to economic theory and history.
Supplementary materials enhance learning experience.
Part of the acclaimed How Stuff Works series.
Explore various topics beyond Economics with DK.
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Explores capitalism's impact on China's economy.
Analyzes state control versus market forces tensions.
Examines Xi Jinping's economic tightening strategies.
Discusses implications for global trade relationships.
Offers insights into China’s economic trajectory.
Highlights contradictions within the Communist Party's policies.
Provides historical context for economic reforms.
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Predicts asset class surges and economic trends.
Explains the impact of inflation on wealth.
Debunks popular economic myths and fables.
Explores historical financial events and crises.
Provides actionable insights for wealth-building.
A compelling survival guide for households.
Engaging anecdotes that entertain and inform.
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Lively account of economic history.
Explores ideas from ancient to modern times.
Accessible for young listeners and newcomers.
Addresses fundamental economic questions.
Covers key thinkers like Adam Smith and Marx.
Chronologically organized for easy understanding.
Illuminates forces shaping our economic world.
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Foundation of modern economics since 1776.
Explores capitalism and free market principles.
Unabridged edition preserving original text.
Key concepts: productivity, labor division, and trade.
Insights into global commerce and economic systems.
Essential for students and professionals alike.
Timeless relevance in today’s financial landscapes.
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Comprehensive comparison of economic theories.
Focuses on neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian theories.
Each theory discussed in its dedicated chapter.
Analyzes connections to policy issues and decisions.
Explores recent developments in economic thought.
Highlights effects of economic events on theories.
Ideal for students and professionals in economics.
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Explores global financial crises and cultural consequences.
Humorous yet sobering investigation of societal behaviors.
Highlights temptation of cheap credit and its impact.
Examines foreign nations' struggles through relatable narratives.
Challenges American complacency with candid reflections.
Reveals character flaws in debtor nations worldwide.
Brilliantly written by acclaimed author Michael Lewis.
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Challenges socialist economic theories effectively.
Foundation for modern Austrian price theory.
First published in 1920, revolutionary impact.
Discusses chaos in socialist resource allocation.
Includes afterword addressing contemporary economic issues.
Highlights failures of government economic interventions.
Essential reading for understanding free markets.
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Insightful lectures by Ludwig von Mises.
Focus on Marxism and its historical impact.
Warm and engaging teaching style.
Transcribed from actual lectures, not prepared texts.
Challenges Marxist ideology with compelling arguments.
Contains nine lectures from 1952 seminar.
Accessible learning for contemporary readers.
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Influential treatise on monetary theory by Mises.
Integrates macroeconomics with microeconomics effectively.
Explains the origin and value of money.
Relevant insights for today’s financial crises.
Defends civil liberties against government financial power.
Includes a compelling 1952 preface by von Mises.
Highly praised by economists and historians alike.
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A must-read for understanding Asian economies.
Insights from two decades of regional research.
Debunks Western misconceptions about Asian success.
Focuses on land policy, manufacturing, and finance.
Explores successful and failed economies across Asia.
Engaging narrative filled with real-world examples.
A provocative mix of scholarship and reporting.
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Explores social obligation in contemporary society.
Focuses on presence, not just membership.
Highlights struggles of marginalized urban populations.
Analyzes welfare states and non-citizen access.
Offers critical insights into sharing practices.
Discusses everyday life in service-delivering states.
Encourages a rethinking of social support systems.
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Explores economics through global food stories.
Challenging economic ideas made accessible and engaging.
Combines diverse histories with economic theories.
Myth-busting insights on globalization and climate change.
Witty narratives enhance understanding of complex concepts.
Encourages adaptation and improvement of economic understanding.
Learn economics like mastering a recipe.
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Profound critique of socialism's various forms.
Discusses socialism's impact on art and literature.
Explores economic calculation challenges under socialism.
Analyzes Marx's theory of monopolies and equality.
Influenced major thinkers like Hayek and Rand.
Essential reading for defenders of freedom today.
Published during socialism's peak influence in 1922.
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Advocates for a new economic vision.
Promotes self-management and equity for all.
Encourages solidarity and sustainability in work.
Rejects exploitation and authoritarian structures.
Supports participatory planning for collective decisions.
Focuses on dignity and respect in work.
Offers hope for a better economic future.
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Engaging overview of economics from history to present.
Accessible for young readers and all ages.
Covers key thinkers like Smith, Marx, and Keynes.
Explains concepts like money and economic crises.
Short chapters centered on big ideas and events.
Humorous tone makes learning enjoyable and easy.
Illuminates forces shaping our economic world today.
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Explores wealth production vs. income distribution.
Challenges misconceptions about income inequality in America.
Analyzes factors like geography, demography, and culture.
Critiques liberal interpretations of economic data.
Refutes claims by Thomas Piketty and Paul Krugman.
Utilizes accurate empirical data for arguments.
Promotes understanding beyond partisan politics.
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Explores Asia's influence on 21st-century dynamics.
Examines trade, culture, and conflict across Asia.
Highlights the rise of India and younger societies.
Challenges Western misconceptions about Asian economies.
Discusses integration over territorial disputes among nations.
Includes PDF resource with audiobook purchase.
Offers insights into the "Asian Century" phenomena.
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Comprehensive examination of basic income debate.
Contributions from global scholars across various disciplines.
Includes updated research on basic income history.
Covers municipal experiments in the United States.
Explores public health implications of basic income.
Addresses new political and ethical perspectives.
Essential resource for researchers and policymakers.
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Explores central planning's chaotic economic consequences.
Analyzes socialism's effects on society and prosperity.
Highlights Mises's critique of state control methods.
Discusses economic randomness from enforced planning.
Provides a bold defense of free markets.
Written decades after Mises's original economic essay.
Essential reading for economic theory enthusiasts.
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A New York Times Bestseller
Sequel to "Capital in the Twenty-First Century"
Examines history, politics, and economic ideology
Focuses on inequality and its historical roots
Advocates for a new participatory socialism
Encourages revolutionizing our political and economic thinking
Essential reading for understanding modern inequality
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Learn about Indigenous wisdom and reciprocity.
Explore the gift economy through serviceberries.
Rediscover gratitude and interconnectedness in nature.
Challenge scarcity mindset with abundance philosophy.
Understand ecological relationships and survival strategies.
Find inspiration for community-oriented living.
Shift focus from hoarding to mutual flourishing.
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