United States -- Economic policy
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United States -- Economic policy
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- How Karl Marx can save American capitalism, Ronald W. Dworkin
- The trickle-up economy, how we take from the poor and middle class and give to the rich, Mark Mattern
- The global debt crisis, haunting U.S. and European federalism, Paul E. Peterson and Daniel J. Nadler, editors
- The global minotaur, America, Europe and the future of the global economy, Yanis Varoufakis
- Economic decline and political change, Canada, Great Britain, the United States, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart, and Gary Zuk, editors
- Economic ideas, policy and national culture, a comparison of three market economies, edited by Eelke de Jong
- Bubble man, Alan Greenspan & the missing 7 trillion dollars, Peter Hartcher
- Constitutional economics, containing the economic powers of government, edited by Richard B. McKenzie
- An overgoverned society, W. Allen Wallis
- The United States and the global economy, from Bretton Woods to the current crisis, Frederick S. Weaver
- Handbook of public economics, edited by Alan J. Auerbach and Martin Feldstein
- The logic of congressional action, R. Douglas Arnold
- Democracy And Capitalism, Asian and American Perspectives, Robert Bartley [and three others]
- The great stagnation, how America ate all the low-hanging fruit of modern history, got sick, and will (eventually) feel better, Tyler Cowen
- The wealth of nations rediscovered, integration and expansion in American financial markets, 1780-1850, Robert E. Wright
- The defining moment, the Great Depression and the American economy in the twentieth century, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin, and Eugene N. White
- Human capital policy, reducing inequality, boosting mobility and productivity, edited by David Neumark, Yong-seong Kim, Sang-Hyop Lee
- The economy of the earth, philosophy, law, and the environment, Mark Sagoff
- Do the right thing, the people's economist speaks, Walter E. Williams
- Meltdown, how greed and corruption shattered our financial system and how we can recover, Katrina Vanden Heuvel and the editors of The Nation ; introduction by William Greider
- The American political economy, institutional evolution of market and state, Marc Allen Eisner
- The politics of inequality, a political history of the idea of economic inequality in America, Michael J. Thompson
- The politics of economic leadership, B. Dan Wood
- The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector, public-private collaboration in China and the United States, Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser
- Current Federal Reserve policy under the lens of economic history, essays to commemorate the Federal Reserve System's centennial, edited by Owen Humpage
- American economic development since 1945, growth, decline, and rejuvenation, Samuel Rosenberg
- The once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in America, Oren Cass
- The land of too much, American abundance and the paradox of poverty, Monica Prasad
- Wall Street and the fruited plain, money, expansion, and politics in the Gilded Age, James T. Wall
- Single markets, economic integration in Europe and the United States, Michelle P. Egan
- The crisis of risk, subprime debt and US financial power from 1944 to present, Scott M. Aquanno
- Handbook of public economics
- Agriculture and economic growth, theory and measurement, Yair Mundlak
- Stabilizing an unstable economy, Hyman P. Minsky
- City politics, private power and public policy, Dennis R. Judd, Todd Swanstrom
- The private abuse of the public interest, market myths and policy muddles, Lawrence D. Brown and Lawrence R. Jacobs
- Second thoughts, myths and morals of U.S. economic history, edited by Donald N. McCloskey
- America unequal, Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk
- On the productivity effects of public capital maintenance, evidence from U.S. States, Sarantis Kalyvitis, Eugenia Vella
- The American road to capitalism, studies in class-structure, economic development, and political conflict, 1620-1877, by Charles Post ; with a foreword by Ellen Meiksins Wood
- The American economy, an historical introduction to the problems of the 1970's, Edited and with introductory essays by Arthur M. Johnson
- Urban inequality, evidence from four cities, Alice O'Connor, Chris Tilly, Lawrence D. Bobo, editors
- Money and banks in the American political system, Kathryn C. Lavelle
- Administrative burden, policymaking by other means, Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan
- Conflicting ideologies in political economy, a synthesis, Philip L. Beardsley
- Unintended consequences, why everything you've been told about the economy is wrong, Edward Conard
- The affluent society and other writings, 1952-1967, John Kenneth Galbraith
- To renew America, Newt Gingrich
- A history of professional economists and policymaking in the United States, irrelevant genius, Jonathan S. Franklin
- The great crash of 2008, Ross Garnaut ; with David Llewellyn-Smith
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