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Engaging dialogue between influential thinkers.
Explores value and importance of equality.
Debates solutions for narrowing societal gaps.
Covers economics, philosophy, history, and current affairs.
Addresses wealth and power divides globally.
Offers practical strategies for social change.
Challenges faced during political instability and crises.
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Price Range: $13.95
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Humorous and engaging writing style.
No calculus required for understanding.
Hands-on approach to learning economics.
Covers traditional and untraditional economic issues.
Focus on the economics of information.
Numerous exercises and problem sets included.
Interactive learning enhances student comprehension.
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Price Range: $20.05
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Student-friendly approach to complex concepts.
Refined content for enhanced understanding.
Short, focused chapters for easy learning.
Numerous new exercises for practice.
Solutions provided for selected exercises.
Walks students through challenging topics.
Perfect balance of readability and formalism.
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Price Range: $102.00
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Explores the paradox of consumer satisfaction.
Integrates psychology with economic consumer behavior.
Analyzes failures of modern consumerist lifestyle.
Discusses vital need for stimulation and novelty.
Addresses social and economic changes since 1976.
Includes insights on leisure, boredom, and violence.
Timely examination of post-war prosperity issues.
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Price Range: $45.99
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Culture drives societal success, not genes or policies.
Overcoming self-interest is crucial for the common good.
Trust is essential for large group cooperation.
Culturally transmitted morals sustain large group trust.
Political tribalism undermines trust in democratic systems.
Family and religion shape cultural moral beliefs.
Insights for stability in free market democracies.
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Price Range: $30.33
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Explores Mercantilism's historical significance and relevance.
Analyzes political economy and economic growth connections.
Presents a synthetic interpretation of Mercantilist theory.
Incorporates materials from Magnusson's earlier publication.
Discusses European rulers' views on trade and power.
Highlights interconnected goals of power and wealth.
Offers a modern synthesis of Mercantilist ideas.
Price Range: $51.19
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Clear introduction to game theory concepts.
Engaging and readable for all audiences.
Real-world examples simplify complex ideas.
Encourages strategic thinking in various scenarios.
Third edition with updated content and insights.
Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike.
Enhances decision-making and problem-solving skills.
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Price Range: $39.06
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Comprehensive guide to economic optimization methods.
Utilizes simple economic theory for understanding.
Includes elementary linear algebra and calculus concepts.
Covers static and dynamic optimization techniques.
Discusses the significance of shadow prices.
Revised second edition for enhanced learning experience.
Ideal for undergraduate and graduate economics students.
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Price Range: $51.17
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Explores legal institutionalism in political economy.
Challenges private versus public law distinctions.
Analyzes property, money, and credit relationships.
Critiques laissez-faire and market failure assumptions.
Engages with legal-economic theory and history.
Addresses power relations within capitalist structures.
Appeals to progressive alternative seekers in crises.
Price Range: $54.99
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Analyzes incomplete contracts in organizational theory.
Focuses on corporate finance and firm financial structure.
Written by renowned economist Oliver Hart.
Important contribution to contract theory and research.
Suitable for graduate and advanced students.
Explores debt collection and bankruptcy issues.
Part of the Clarendon Lectures in Economics series.
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Price Range: $66.00
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Explores chaos in economic theories.
Analyzes deterministic interactions among variables.
Discusses complexity in global economies.
Introduces various economic models.
Focuses on nonlinear economic behaviors.
Challenges traditional economic views.
Highlights unpredictability in market outcomes.
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Nobel laureate Friedrich A. Hayek's insights
Explores free markets versus socialist economies
Collection of influential essays from the 1930s
Addresses moral philosophy and social sciences
Illuminates challenges for developing countries
Published by University of Chicago Press
Includes insights from Hayek's notable career
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Price Range: $29.80
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Explores Hayek's ideas as a research programme.
Analyzes Hayek's intellectual development and evolution.
Identifies key problems within Hayek's work.
Offers suggestions for future research directions.
Part of Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought.
Engages with contemporary political and social theories.
Essential for students of liberalism and political thought.
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Price Range: $35.00
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Provocative insights into modern economic theory.
Critical analysis of mainstream economic ideas.
Engaging writing style captivates readers' attention.
Contributions from renowned economists included.
Encourages critical thinking and debate.
Valuable resource for economics students and professionals.
Challenges conventional wisdom in economics.
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Price Range: $37.00
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Explores the production of economic knowledge.
Analyzes relationships between knowledge producers and consumers.
Draws from diverse economic perspectives.
Challenges traditional economic theories and concepts.
Engages with contemporary economic issues and debates.
Provides fresh insights into economic knowledge dynamics.
Essential reading for economics students and professionals.
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Price Range: $57.59
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Engaging and accessible economic treatise for all readers.
Inspired by Ludwig von Mises' seminal work.
Explains free economies and their impact on civilization.
Critiques government central planning and intervention failures.
Highlights importance of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Clarifies the nature of money and banking systems.
Teaches economic principles and exposes common fallacies.
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Price Range: $24.95
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Two-volume collection of auction theory papers.
Influential works in economics and practical applications.
Focus on industrial, public, and labor economics.
Essentials for understanding market price formation.
Includes unpublished papers by notable economists.
Valuable resource for empirical economic testing.
Explores recent auction applications in various markets.
Price Range: $150.00
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Accessible introduction to game theory concepts.
Focuses on noncooperative equilibrium and Nash equilibrium.
Utilizes the Karplus Learning Cycle for effective teaching.
Emphasizes rationalizable strategies for deeper understanding.
Includes Instructor Manual and PowerPoint slides available.
Encourages interdisciplinary approaches to strategy analysis.
Third edition enhances clarity and student engagement.
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Price Range: $61.22
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Reimagine wealth through personal values.
Discover five principles of invisible wealth.
Identify your values using a personal wealth algorithm.
Optimize your time as a valuable asset.
Learn how technology enhances wealth and well-being.
Adopt a holistic approach to defining wealth.
Transform your understanding of what wealth means.
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Price Range: $21.22
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Explores global economic inequality themes and insights.
Combines research from multiple academic disciplines.
Accessible language suitable for general readers.
Highlights disparities between the richest and poorest.
Foundation for undergraduate courses on inequality.
Essential reading for economics and sociology students.
Addresses rising economic dissatisfaction in society.
Price Range: $51.45
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Thoughtful abridgment of a classic text.
Includes insightful commentary by Laurence Dickey.
Explores Adam Smith's economic and ethical theories.
Clarifies the relationship between ethics and economics.
Guides readers through complex concepts effectively.
Essential for understanding commercial society's workings.
An invaluable resource for students and scholars.
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Price Range: $11.00
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Comprehensive reference on David Ricardo's contributions.
Explores his impact on classical economics.
Covers income distribution and wealth issues.
Features entries by leading experts in economics.
Organized alphabetically for easy navigation.
Essential for scholars in economic thought history.
Includes cross-references and further reading suggestions.
Price Range: $54.23
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Explores origins of the influential IS-LM model.
Highlights contributions from economists like Hicks and Meade.
Reveals Keynes's early presentation of IS-LM equations.
Discusses archival materials that reshape Keynesian understanding.
Analyzes evolution of Keynes’s theories from 1933 to 1937.
Addresses debates between Keynesians and Post-Keynesians.
Transforms understanding of macroeconomics origins and development.
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Price Range: $27.51
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Comprehensive overview of natural monopoly theory.
Clear and accessible writing style for all readers.
Integrates modern approaches and historical perspectives.
Examines telecommunications industry applications in detail.
Explains key concepts like optimal pricing and sustainability.
Suitable for both general readers and advanced students.
Focuses on practical implications of theoretical concepts.
Price Range: $41.99
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Comprehensive analysis of the global copper market.
Focuses on econometric modeling and mathematical systems.
Copper's historical significance and industrial relevance.
Key insights into production and consumption trends.
Highlights copper's role in developing countries' exports.
Essential reading for economists and industry professionals.
Lecture notes enhance understanding of market dynamics.
Price Range: $54.99
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Accessible introduction to human capital theory.
Explores economic effects of investing in people.
Based on Gary Becker's groundbreaking research.
Engaging style suitable for all learners.
Applies concepts to everyday life and decisions.
Covers parenting, aging, marriage, health, and labor.
Essential guide for students and educators alike.
Price Range: $25.00
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Accessible introduction to health economics for everyone.
Explains healthcare market complexities and inefficiencies.
Written by renowned economists Tal Gross and Matthew J. Notowidigdo.
Covers essential concepts and latest research findings.
Ideal for students in various disciplines.
Engaging insights into a typically unappealing topic.
Encourages critical thinking about healthcare systems.
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Price Range: $34.65
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Classic work on game theory foundations.
Published by Princeton University Press in 1944.
Co-authored by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern.
Influenced economics and social sciences significantly.
Includes original text and insightful introductions.
Features historical reviews from prominent publications.
Commemorates sixty years of impactful scholarship.
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Price Range: $47.99
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Comprehensive overview of innovation's economic effects.
Analyzes micro and macroeconomic perspectives on innovation.
Explores role of intellectual property in innovation.
Accessible to readers without advanced economics background.
Includes boxed inserts for technical materials.
Features graphs and tables for clarity.
Lecture slides available online for additional learning.
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Price Range: $29.38
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Examines classical political economy with new methodologies.
Integrates econophysics and computing science techniques.
Revisits production, exchange, distribution, and finance concepts.
Analyzes production's basic features and physical laws.
Explores human labor's role in economic processes.
Re-examines Ricardian labor theory with new models.
Targets doctoral students and econophysics researchers.
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Price Range: $55.16