Max Gillman, The Spectre of Price Inflation, Columbia University Press 2021
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Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men and Work , 9th edition, Oxford University Press, 2022.
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David Rose, Why Culture Matters Most, (Oxford University Press), published in December 2018.
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- Advances a new theory that explores how culture can work either to lock a society into unending poverty and tyranny or can work to produce a thriving free market democracy
- Introduces the concept of the "cultural commons" and explains why adequately attending to the cultural commons is so important and so hard
- Shows how important culture is for keeping our petty, tribal, small group genes from impeding the kind of large group cooperation needed for mass flourishing
- Has important implications for the family, religion, government, the rise and fall of flourishing societies, and even issues like multiculturalism and freedom of the press
Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work, 8th edition (Oxford University Press), published in July 2017.
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Professor Anne Winkler's Pearson book, The Economics of Women, Men and Work, 7th edition (Pearson), by Blau, Ferber, & Winkler, published July 2013.
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