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No Due Date is Econlib's subscription economics book club. Curated by Pete Boettke, you’ll spend a whole year reading with him exploring the best in economics, the social science...
Introduction Here are ten fundamental ideas to help you explore and understand the world around us using the economic way of thinking. I've written an essay on each idea and lis...
Definitions and Basics Fiscal Policy, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Fiscal policy is the use of the government budget to affect an economy. When the government d...
Definitions and Basics Interest, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Interest is the price people pay to have resources now rather than later. Resources, of course, ca...
Brenner, Reuven, Betting on Ideas: Wars, Inflation and Invention Brynjolfsson, Eric and Andrew McAfee, The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brill...
An Economics Reading List Development and Investment Barro, Robert, Determinants of Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Empirical Study Barro, Robert, Getting it Right: Markets...