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The Reading Lists by Topic pages contain some suggested readings organized by topic, including materials available on Econlib. Brief reviews or descriptions are included for many items.
Supplementary materials for popular college textbooks used in courses in the Principles of Economics, Microeconomics, Price Theory, and Macroeconomics are suggested by topic.
These free resources are appropriate for teachers of high school and AP economics, social studies, and history classes. They are also appropriate for interested students, home schoolers, and newcomers to the topic of economics.
No Due Date is Econlib's subscription book club, curated by Pete Boettke. Participants will spend a whole year reading with Professor Boettke, exploring the best in classic and con...
Introduction You may wonder what property rights have to do with economics. Your property--your house, your car, your pets--are items you buy and own. There are also intelle...
Introduction Economics is about making choices. We make all kinds of choices every day. How much should I spend on gas? What's the best route to work? Where should we go f...
An Economics Reading List Pre-1800 Economic Thought, Including Mercantilism Bentham, Jeremy, Defence of Usury One of the first applications of applied economics ...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Consumer, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Ann...
An Economics Reading List Welfare and Social Security Costa, Dora, The Evolution of Retirement: An American Economic History, 1880-1990 Easterlin, Richard, Birth and Fortune...