The book that Amazon does not want you to read can now be ordered from Barnes and Noble. The cover image is incorrect. The book itself is something that Nick and I are very proud of.
The book that Amazon does not want you to read can now be ordered from Barnes and Noble. The cover image is incorrect. The book itself is something that Nick and I are very proud of.
Nov 5 2009
I'm a firm believer that (a) all publicity is good publicity, (b) the more attention my memes get, the better - even if if I get no credit. And in the past, The New Yorker has done me nothing but good; its review of The Myth of the Rational Voter was more than fair. Yet despite my lackadaisical standards an...
Nov 4 2009
In this month's Featured Article, Fred McChesney pays tribute to the work of Armen Alchian and makes the case that he deserves the Nobel prize in economics. I already knew most of what McChesney writes because, after all, I studied under Armen at UCLA. But one thing I hadn't known until Fred wrote it was that Armen d...
Nov 4 2009
The book that Amazon does not want you to read can now be ordered from Barnes and Noble. The cover image is incorrect. The book itself is something that Nick and I are very proud of.
READER COMMENTS
Sam
Nov 4 2009 at 3:10pm
In Canada, it can now be preordered from Chapters but not yet Amazon.ca:
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Poverty-Prosperity-Intangible-Assets-Hidden-Arnold-Kling-Nick-Schulz/9781594032509-item.html
Mitch Oliver
Nov 4 2009 at 3:28pm
Arnold,
Do you know if your book will be available on the nook?
Arnold Kling
Nov 4 2009 at 6:01pm
Mitch, good question. I hope so. I’m trying to get them to accelerate putting it on the Kindle
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