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Economics

Free-market economics made accessible. From Hazlitt to Friedman — the books that explain why markets work.

21 titles in this collection
Basic Economics
Bestseller
Economicsbeginner
Basic Economics
Thomas Sowell · 2000
Economic logic without the jargon. How prices, incentives, and tradeoffs shape the world.
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Capitalism and Freedom
Classic
Economicsintermediate
Capitalism and Freedom
Milton Friedman · 1962
Economic freedom as the foundation of liberty.
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Crash Proof 2.0
Bestseller
Economicsintermediate
Crash Proof 2.0
Peter Schiff · 2009
The 2008 crash predicted in print — and how to protect your wealth from what comes next.
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Economic Facts and Fallacies
Economicsbeginner
Economic Facts and Fallacies
Thomas Sowell · 2008
The most stubborn economic myths demolished with data and logic.
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Economic Sophisms
Classic
Economicsbeginner
Economic Sophisms
Frédéric Bastiat · 1845
Bastiat's razor wit dismantles protectionism — including the petition to block out the sun.
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Economics in One Lesson
Classic
Economicsbeginner
Economics in One Lesson
Henry Hazlitt · 1946
The best intro to free-market economics.
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Empire of Debt
Economicsintermediate
Empire of Debt
William Bonner · 2005
How America went from sound money republic to debt empire — and where that always ends.
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Free to Choose
Classic
Economicsbeginner
Free to Choose
Milton Friedman · 1980
The most persuasive case for economic freedom ever written for a popular audience.
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How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
Economicsbeginner
How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
Peter Schiff · 2010
Island economics: a witty illustrated guide to how real wealth is created and destroyed.
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How Capitalism Saved America
Economicsbeginner
How Capitalism Saved America
Thomas J. DiLorenzo · 2004
The real economic history of America — capitalism built it, government corrupted it.
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Knowledge and Decisions
Economicsadvanced
Knowledge and Decisions
Thomas Sowell · 1980
How dispersed knowledge makes markets superior to expert planning — Sowell's most rigorous work.
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Meltdown
Economicsbeginner
Meltdown
Tom Woods · 2009
Austrian economics explains the 2008 crisis.
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Race and Economics
Economicsbeginner
Race and Economics
Walter E. Williams · 2011
Free markets punish racial discrimination — government enables it. Williams' counter-narrative.
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
Economicsbeginner
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism
Robert P. Murphy · 2007
The standard anti-capitalism arguments demolished, one by one, in plain English.
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal
Economicsbeginner
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal
Robert P. Murphy · 2009
The New Deal prolonged the Depression by a decade — the Austrian case against FDR.
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The Price of Everything
Economicsbeginner
The Price of Everything
Russ Roberts · 2008
Why prices coordinate disaster recovery better than government mandates — economics as dialogue.
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The Real Crash
Economicsintermediate
The Real Crash
Peter Schiff · 2012
The 2008 crisis was postponed, not fixed — why the real crash is still coming.
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The State Against Blacks
Economicsbeginner
The State Against Blacks
Walter E. Williams · 1982
How government regulations destroy economic opportunity for black Americans — with data.
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Wealth of Nations
Classic
Economicsadvanced
Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith · 1776
The invisible hand, the division of labor, and the founding text of free-market economics.
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Wealth, Poverty and Politics
Economicsintermediate
Wealth, Poverty and Politics
Thomas Sowell · 2015
Why nations and groups differ in wealth — data that demolishes the exploitation narrative.
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What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen
Classic
Economicsbeginner
What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen
Frédéric Bastiat · 1850
The broken window fallacy and the economics of what we don't see — in 50 pages.
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