 | Jim Stanford - 2008 - 350 pages
Economics is too important to be left to economists. This brilliantly concise and readable book provides non-specialist readers with all the information they need to understand ... | |
 | Andrew Bernstein - 2011 - 180 pages
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 | R. E. Prasch - 2008 - 173 pages
How Markets Work presents a new and refreshing introduction to elementary economics. The venerable theory of supply and demand is reconstituted upon plausible and defensible ... | |
 | George Reisman - 1996 - 1046 pages
The theme of this book is the natural harmony of self-interests--of businessmen, wage earners, and consumers--under capitalism. It is based on an integration of the theories of ... | |
 | Richard M. DeVos - 1994 - 338 pages
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 | Robert L. Heilbroner - 1986 - 225 pages
In an inquiry that encompasses a probe of the human psyche, an analysis of the organization of primitive society, and an examination of the sources of profit and the ... | |
 | Burton W. Folsom - 1998 - 205 pages
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 | Mark Anthony Martinez - 2009 - 319 pages
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