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Economics

The Financial Crisis and the Future of Bailouts

Eric A. Posner

“Rather than blaming the government or the corporations . . . [Posner] emphasizes how outdated the rules regulating these corporations are and how the public would be better served in future financial crises— which he posits are largely unavoidable—by changing the law.”—Booklist

2018 272 p. 6 x 9 4 line drawings 464 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-42006-6 $27.50

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From the National Bureau of Economic Research High-Skilled Migration to the United States and Its Economic Consequences

Edited by Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner

2018 272 p. 6 x 9 1 halftone, 101 line drawings, 31 tables 465 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-52552-5 $130.00 Your Price: $21.00

U.S. Engineering in a Global Economy

Edited by Richard B. Freeman and Hal Salzman

2018 320 p. 6 x 9 39 line drawings, 61 tables 466 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-46833-4 $130.00 Your Price: $21.00

Women Working Longer

Increased Employment at Older Ages

Edited by Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz

2018 304 p. 6 x 9 77 line drawings, 70 tables 467 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-53250-9 $130.00 Your Price: $21.00

Organizations, Civil Society, and the Roots of Development

Edited by Naomi R. Lamoreaux and John Joseph Wallis

2017 448 p. 6 x 9 4 halftones, 26 line drawings, 21 tables 468 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-42636-5 $130.00 Your Price: $21.00

Human Capital in History

The American Record

Edited by Leah Platt Boustan, Carola Frydman, and Robert A. Margo

2014 432 p. 6 x 9 2 halftones, 61 line drawings, 49 tables 469 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-16389-5 $110.00 Your Price: $21.00

Founding Choices

American Economic Policy in the 1790s

Edited by Douglas A. Irwin and Richard Sylla Edited by Benjamin Lee and Randy Martin

“Derivatives have been a transformative financial innovation but have multiplied risks and complexities. Lee and Martin make an important contribution tracing the history of derivatives, how they work, and why they are important beyond technical finance.”—Craig Calhoun, London School of Economics

2016 312 p. 6 x 9 19 halftones, 6 line drawings 471 Paper ISBN: 978-0-226-39283-7 $30.00

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Classic Economic Works by F.A. Hayek Socialism and War

Essays, Documents, Reviews

Edited by Bruce Caldwell

This volume documents the evolution of F. A. Hayek’s thought on socialism and war during the dark decades of the 1930s and 1940s. Opening with Hayek’s arguments against market socialism, the volume continues with his writings on the economics of war. The last section presents articles that anticipated The Road to Serfdom.

1997 280 p. 6 x 9 472 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-32058-8 $63.00 Your Price: $19.00

Capital and Interest

Edited by Lawrence H. White

“An excellent collection. White has expertly organized Hayek’s articles on capital theory, supplementing these essays with an accessible introduction that provides a modern appreciation for both the depth of Hayek’s thinking and the changes in his views over time.” —Ross B. Emmett, Michigan State University

2015 272 p. 6 x 9 12 line drawings 473 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-27487-4 $55.00 Your Price: $19.00

Business Cycles

Edited by Hansjoerg Klausinger

“The two Business Cycles volumes bring together some of Hayek’s most substantial contributions to technical economics—and on a topic of enduring interest. The finely crafted introductions . . . add both importance and interest to the volumes.” —Roger W. Garrison, Auburn University Part I

2012 304 p. 6 x 9 7 line drawings 474 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-32044-1 $63.00 Your Price: $19.00 Part II

Bourgeois Equality

How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World

Deirdre N. McCloskey

“It is a giant of a book about a giant of a topic: the ‘great enrichment’ of humanity over the past 300 years. It is so rich in vocabulary, allusion and fact as to be a contender for the great book of our age. Dump your copy of Thomas Piketty and put Deirdre McCloskey on the bookshelf instead.”—Times

2016 768 p. 6 x 9 5 line drawings, 6 tables 476 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-33399-1 $45.00

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The Political Origins of Inequality

Why a More Equal World Is Better for Us All

Simon Reid-Henry

“The Political Origins of Inequality makes the bold claim that popular thinking on global development is profoundly and fundamentally flawed because many of the economists who have written many of the best sellers have often been shortsighted. This is an important book about big issues, dismissive of facile solutions, it should change the terms of the debate on why the gaps between us are so wide and what we could do about them.” —Danny Dorling, author of Injustice

2016 208 p. 6 x 9 12 halftones 477 Cloth ISBN: 978-0-226-23679-7 $25.00

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Down and Out in the New Economy

How People Find (or Don’t Find) Work Today

Ilana Gershon

“Gershon vividly illuminates how workers have become ‘brands’ or ‘businesses’ in the new economy. Sounds liberating, but beware. As Gershon shows with numerous examples, the gain of the ‘personal brand’ may entail the loss of the person. And the gain of the ‘personal business’ may entail the loss of loyalty, security, and connection. This is a cautionary tale for all job seekers and the people who hire them.”—Barry Schwartz, author of Why We Work

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