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'Austrian Economics: An Introduction' by Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall
Caleb S. Fuller reviews an elegant introduction to Austrian economics with a clarity of prose that does credit to the important ideas it contains.
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'Austrian Economics: An Introduction' by Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall
Caleb S. Fuller reviews an elegant introduction to Austrian economics with a clarity of prose that does credit to the important ideas it contains.
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'The Last Human Job' by Allison Pugh
Stephanie MacGillivray reviews an argument for the importance of connective labour and the centrality to work of human relations at a time of increasing…
Jun 1
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The CEME
'Business Ethics for Better Behavior' by Brennan et al.
Billy Christmas recommends this refreshing book both as a rigorous teaching resource and as a practical manual for anyone who wants to operate with…
May 18
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The CEME
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'The Triumph of Economic Freedom' by Phil Gramm and Donald J. Boudreaux
Andrew Lilico reviews a book that sets out to debunk seven widely held myths about the record of American capitalism.
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