
Cagan, Phillip, ESSAYS IN CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC PROBLEMS: THE IMPACT THE REAGAN PROGRAM 1986. American Enterprise Institute, 1986--Papers consider the impact of the Reagan program on taxation, business investment, financial deregulation, and declining U.S. competitiveness. 34 pages
Carson, Robert B., WHAT ECONOMISTS KNOW, St. Martins--An economic policy primer for the 1990s and beyond. Considers the potentials and limitations economic reasoning. Explores the historical context of modern theory ad examines the changing roles of government and the market. 244 pages
Case, Karl E. and Fair, Ray C., PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1989. 610 pages.
Choate, Pat, THE HIGH-FLEX SOCIETY: SHAPING AMERICA'S ECONOMIC FUTURE, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1986--Identifies the problems facing industrial America and suggests a program of cogent, rational, politically feasible solutions to those problems. 300 pages
Dodd, Nigel, THE SOCIOLOGY OF MONEY: ECONOMICS, REASON AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY, The Continuum Publishing Company, New York, 1994, A discussion on the nature, properties and role of money in social, political and economic theory. 210 pages
Dreyer, Jacob S., EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY, American Enterprise Institute, 1978--From a 1978 conference on the first three years generalized floating currencies. 288 pages
Friedman, Milton, BRIGHT PROMISES, DISMAL PERFORMANCES: AN ECONOMIST'S PROTEST, San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1983--70 short essays from his Newsweek columns, embracing current issues including economic and political freedom, governmental regulation, fiscal policy, inflation and international economics. paperback 393 pages
Friedman, Milton and Rose, FREE TO CHOOSE; A PERSONAL STATEMENT, San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1980--Shows how our freedom has been eroded and our prosperity undermined through the explosion of laws, regulations, agencies, and spending in Washington, how good intentions often produce deplorable results whem government is the middleman. Plan to expand freedom and promote prosperity. 310 pages
Galbraith, John Kenneth, A SHORT HISTORY OF FINANCIAL EUPHORIA, New York, Viking Penguin, 1993--Reviews the common features of the great speculative episodes of the last three centuries--the 17th century craze in Western Europe for tulips, the 18th century fascination with corporations and the 19th century discovery of leverage. 113 pages
Galbraith, John Kenneth, A JOURNEY THROUGH ECONOMIC TIME, Houghlin Mifflin, --AN eminently readable survey of 20th-century economic and political history. Professor Galbraith analyzes the dynamics of the Great Depression, the forging of Kennedy's New Frontier, Johnson's Great Society and the consequences of the 1980's. 255 pages
Hasin, Bernice Rothman, CONSUMERS, COMMISSIONS AND CONGRESS, Transaction Books, 1987--An analysis of law, theory and the Federal Trade Commission from 1968 to 1985. Examines the appropriate role of economic regulation in our society. 236 pages
Heilbroner, Robert and James K. Galbraith, THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1987-eighth edition,--High School text and work book. 70 page text and 365 page workbook.
Heilbroner, Robert and Thurow, Lester, FIVE ECONOMIC CHALLENGES, Eaglewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1981--Inflation, recession, big government, the falling dollar and the energy crisis are the five challenges. The authors attempt to dispel fears by making these issues crystal clear and showing their political relevance. 133 pages
Hume, David, WRITINGS ON ECONOMICS, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1970--Presents the economic essays of Hume's "Political Discourses" and also gives a number of passages from both sides of Hume's correspondence with his contemporaries like Smith, Montesquieu, Turgot ad Oswald. Edited by Professor Eugene Rotwein, City Univ. NY. 215 pages
Rottenberg, Simon, OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE AND REGULATION, American Enterprise Institute, 1980--The proceedings of a 1980 conference addressing the impact of licensure on professions; the role of the FCC on licensing, and related topics. 354 pages
Schumac, FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE: A CANDID CHRONICLE OF FIVE COUPLES ADJUSTING TO PARENTHOOD TO PARENTHOOD, Doubleday--The psychological and biological complexity of having children comes to life in profiles following five different couples from the first surreal weeks of pregnancy through the end of the postpartum year. 377 pages
Wyse, Lois, YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE WHAT MY GRANDCHILD DID, Simon & Schuster--Her witty observations on the wild, wonderful and unexpected joys of being a grandparent tug equally on your heartstrings and funny bone. 126 pages
Lutz, William, DOUBLE SPEAK: FROM "REVENUE ENHANCEMENT" TO "TERMINAL LIVING": HOW GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS, ADVERTISERS, AND OTHERS USE LANGUAGE TO DECEIVE YOU, New York: Harper, 1990--Describes the language of nonresponsibility, carefully constructed to appear to communicate when al it does is mislead. 269 pages
Mann and Ornstein, THE NEW CONGRESS, American Enterprise Institute, 1982--Ppers explore the changes that have taken place within Congress from the 1960s to the 1970s. 400 pages
Monroe, Kristen R., THE POLITICAL PROCESS AND ECONOMIC CHANGE, Agathon Press, 1983--Papers on topics related to the development of a political economy, the effectiveness of income policies, the impact of economics presidential popularity, and role of the underground economy. 238 pages
Munson, Richard, THE CARDINALS OF CAPITOL HILL, Grove Pub., Scrutinizes the House Appropriations Committee. 222 pages
Page, Benjamin I., WHO GETS WHAT FROM GOVERNMENT, University of CA Press,--Shows that current governmental policies cause economic inequality. Looks at how political processes are dominated by organized interest groups, and dismantles alibis such as "everyone benefits" when business prospers and capital accumulation is encouraged. 264 pages
Parry, Robert, FOOLING AMERICA, Morrow--A provocative examination of how Washington insiders twist the truth, manufacturing "conventional wisdom"--known to capital aficionados as CW--to emphasize the self- centered agendas of PR experts and career politicians. 336 pages
Phelps, T.M. & Winternitz, H., CAPITOL GAMES, Harper Perennial--The inside story of the confirmation hearing of Clarence Thomas. 44 pages
Plano, Jack; Riggs, Robert; and Robin, Helenan, THE DICTIONARY OF POLITICAL ANALYSIS, Santa Barbara, ABC-CLIO, 1982--Contains the basic concepts, theories, and methodologies that provide an introduction to the process of political analysis. 167 pages
Reedy, George E., THE U.S. SENATE: PARALYSIS OR A SEARCH FOR CONSENSUS? Crown Publishers, New York, 1986,--An analysis of what has gone wrong--why today's Senate doesn't work by a man who was director of the Senate Majority Policy Committee during the Johnson dominated Senate.
Rose, Stephen, THE AMERICAN ECONOMY POSTER AND FACT BOOK, Pantheon Books, NYC, 1987, Graphic explains how our economy works: what we do, what we buy, where we get our money, where our taxes go. Makes it possible to visualize the flow of money, work and consumption in our society. Fact Book is 56 pages.
Rush, Mark, STUDY GUIDE TO ACCOMPANY MACROECONOMICS, Fourth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1993.
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The Coming Economic battle among Japan, Europe, and America.
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