Incoming Resources
- Freiheit statt Sozialismus, Rezeption und Bedeutung Friedrich August von Hayeks in der Bundesrepublik, Iris Karabelas
- Myths, politicians, and money, the truth behind the free market, by Bryan Gould
- Problems of market liberalism, edited by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul
- Free markets and social justice, Cass R. Sunstein
- Talent wants to be free, why we should learn to love leaks, raids, and free riding, Orly Lobel
- Neo-liberalism or democracy?, Arthur MacEwan
- Faireconomy, crises, culture, competition and the role of law, Wolfgang Fikentscher, Philipp Hacker, Rupprecht Podszun
- How the economy works, confidence, crashes and self-fulfilling prophecies, Roger E. A. Farmer
- Contro il protezionismo, Jagdish Bhagwati ; traduzione di Sandro Liberatore
- Money and the market, essays on free banking, Kevin Dowd
- How we compete, what companies around the world are doing to make it in today's global economy, Suzanne Berger and the MIT Industrial Performance Center
- Economics in two lessons, why markets work so well, and why they can fail so badly, John Quiggin
- Partisan politics in the global economy, Geoffrey Garrett
- Getting it right, markets and choices in a free society, Robert J. Barro
- Shaping change - strategies of transformation, Werner Weidenfeld (ed.) ; [translation: Ann C. Sherwin, Celia Bohannon, Gail Horvath]
- The economics and the ethics of constitutional order, James M. Buchanan
- In defense of global capitalism, Johan Norberg
- The Darwin economy, liberty, competition, and the common good, Robert H. Frank
- Radical markets, uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society, Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl
- Adam Smith and modern economics, from market behaviour to public choice, Edwin G. West
- The global diffusion of markets and democracy, edited by Beth A. Simmons, Frank Dobbin, and Geoffrey Garrett
- The legacy of Milton and Rose Friedman's Free to choose, economic liberalism at the turn of the 21st century : proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, October 2003, edited by Mark A. Wynne, Harvey Rosenblum, Robert L. Formaini ; with a foreword by Milton and Rose Friedman
- Termites of the state, why complexity leads to inequality, Vito Tanzi
- A conversation with Friedrich A. von Hayek, science and socialism
- The machinery of freedom, guide to a radical capitalism, David Friedman
- Beyond the new right, markets, government and the common environment, John Gray
- Global fortune, the stumble and rise of world capitalism, edited by Ian Vásquez
- Free market economics, an introduction for the general reader
- Understanding the private-public divide, markets, governments, and time horizons, Avner Offer, University of Oxford
- Marketcraft, how governments make markets work, by Steven K. Vogel
- Individual freedom, selected works of William H. Hutt, edited by Svetozar Pejovich and David Klingaman
- International competition policy, maintaining open markets in the global economy, Michael A. Utton
- Hayek and Popper, on rationality, economism, and democracy, Mark Amadeus Notturno
- The hand behind the invisible hand, dogmatic and pragmatic views on free markets and the state of economic theory, Karl Mittermaier ; foreword by Isabella Mittermaier
- Common sense economics, what everyone should know about wealth and prosperity, James D. Gwartney [and four others]
- Permanent distortion, how the financial markets abandoned the real economy forever, Nomi Prins
- Economic freedom of the world, 2009 annual report, James Gwartney, Robert Lawson with the assistance of Joshua Hall ; with Herbert Grubel ... [and others]
- Adam Smith e la nascita dell'economia politica, Piero Barucci
- Economy and society, Robert J. Holton
- Neoliberal hegemony, a global critique, edited by Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard Walpen, and Gisela Neunhöffer
- A restatement of economic liberalism, Samuel Brittan
- How markets work, supply, demand and the 'real world', Robert E. Prasch
- Rebuilding Germany, the creation of the social market economy, 1945-1957, James C. Van Hook
- Marketcraft, how governments make markets work, Steven K. Vogel
- Free market economics, a critical appraisal, Andrew Schotter
- Germany's social market economy, origins and evolution, edited by Alan Peacock and Hans Willgerodt
- The value of nothing, how to reshape market society and redefine democracy, Raj Patel
- Die Chicago school of antitrust analysis, Wettbewerbstheoretische und -politische Analyse eines Credos, Ingo Schmidt, Jan B. Rittaler
- Free market fairness, John Tomasi
- Freedom and stability in the world economy, edited by Douglas Evans and Richard Body