Books on Economics



Books "lured us away from the little world of the self into whole galaxies of the imagination" - Gita Mehta, Snakes and Ladders.

"Unfortunately, examples of large-scale economic freedom are rare in global history. But when self-interest is allowed to flourish, productive capacity expands quickly".

Be a "a full-blooded believer in sound money, limited government, low taxes, and personal responsibility".

- Peter Schiff, How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes.



End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration
by Peter Turchin


The Big Reset
by Willem Middelkoop




Toward a Libertarian Society
by Walter Block


From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000
by Lee Kuan Yew




The Richest Man in Babylon


Narrative Economics
by Robert J. Shiller




How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
by Peter Schiff


Economics in One Lesson
by Henry Hazlitt




Why Government Is the Problem
by Milton Friedman


Capital in the Twenty-First Century
by Thomas Piketty




How the World Works
by Noam Chomsky


The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation is the Key to an Abundant Future
by Jeff Booth




The Age of AI and Our Human Future
by Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Huttenlocher


The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma
by Mustafa Suleyman, Michael Bhaskar




The Truth About Immigration: Why Successful Societies Welcome Newcomers
by Zeke Hernandez


MegaThreats: Ten Dangerous Trends That Imperil Our Future, And How to Survive Them
by Nouriel Roubini








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