This is a condensed edition of 'The Road to Serfdom' republished in this edition with 'The Intell...
For over 50 years economists have argued that where private costs or benefits differ from social ...
Ayn Rand: An Introduction illuminates Rand's importance, detailing her understanding of reality a...
The authors examine the example of elephants in this exposition of the arguments favouring 'susta...
It is clear that many of the desirable features of Scandinavian societies, such as low income ine...
Dr Ridley is one of a number of environmentalists who are seeking to counter the inaccurate and m...
This book sets out to explain the complexity of why increased production does not that always bri...
'Market failure' is a term widely used by politicians, journalists and university and A-level eco...
Traditional economic models of how to manage environmental problems relating to renewable natural...
Functional illiteracy, youth delinquency and lack of technological innovation all point to the fa...
New Zealand's economy has revived in the last few years, following ...one of the most remarkable ...
Classical liberalism is one of the most important political and social philosophies. Indeed, this...
George Selgin is one of the world's foremost monetary historians. In this book, based on the 2016...
CONTENTS: Introduction; The WTO: The Main Agenda; Regionalism Versus Multilateralism or FTAs Vers...
School of Thought – 101 Great Liberal Thinkers profiles the lives and ideas of some of the leadin...
Presents an analysis of the costs and benefits of EU membership. This book shows that the net eco...
Applies the ideas of 'chaos theory', usually found in the natural sciences, to economic and socia...
CONTENTS: Preface; Introduction; Background; 'Saving the Rhino'; Rhino Economics; An Alternative ...
Peter King shows how the arguments in favour of central and local government control of so-called...
Learning to read is the most important task of early childhood. All parents, indeed all of us, sh...
This book analyses the potential for catastrophes - from nuclear war and climate change to furthe...
What can today’s behavioural economists learn from the classical liberals of the past? Here, Erik...
Taxes. Why do we pay them? What benefits do they bring? What damage do they cause? And how could ...