United States -- Economic policy
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United States -- Economic policy
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- The seven sins of Wall Street, big banks, their Washington lackeys, and the next financial crisis, Bob Ivry
- The avoidable war, the dangers of a catastrophic conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China, Kevin Rudd
- Real world macro, edited by Aledjandro Reuss, Luis Rosero, Bryan Snyder, Chris Sturr, and the Dollars & Sense Collective
- The affluent society, by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Race, liberalism, and economics, edited by David Colander, Robert E. Prasch, and Falguni A. Sheth
- It's OK to be angry about capitalism, Bernie Sanders with John Nichols
- The lords of easy money, how the Federal Reserve broke the American economy, Christopher Leonard
- Collusion, how central bankers rigged the world, Nomi Prins
- The global minotaur, America, Europe and the future of the world economy, Yanis Varoufakis ; with a foreword by Paul Mason
- Gold and freedom, the political economy of Reconstruction, Nicolas Barreyre ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- The affluent society, by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Money and banks in the American political system, Kathryn C. Lavelle
- The land of too much, American abundance and the paradox of poverty, Monica Prasad
- Capitalism and freedom, With the assistance of Rose D. Friedman
- Capitalism and freedom, Milton Friedman ; with the assistance of Rose D. Friedman ; with a new preface by the author
- Capitalism and freedom, Milton Friedman ; with the assistance of Rose D. Friedman ; with a new preface by the author
- The economy of the earth, philosophy, law, and the environment, Mark Sagoff
- The fracturing of the American corporate elite, Mark S. Mizruchi
- Democracy in deficit, the political legacy of Lord Keynes, James M. Buchanan and Richard E. Wagner
- For all these rights, business, labor, and the shaping of America's public-private welfare state, Jennifer Klein
- The affluent society, John Kenneth Galbraith
- Misunderstanding financial crises, why we don't see them coming, Gary B. Gorton
- Winner-take-all politics, how Washington made the rich richer-and turned its back on the middle class, Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
- Capitalism and freedom, Milton Freedman, with the assistance of Rose D. Friedman ; with a new preface by the author
- The global minotaur, America, Europe and the future of the global economy, Yanis Varoufakis ; with a foreword by Paul Mason
- Economics of the 1%, how mainstream economics serves the rich, obscures reality and distorts policy, John F. Weeks
- The American road to capitalism, studies in class-structure, economic development, and political conflict, 1620-1877, Charles Post
- Keynes and after, Michael Stewart
- The fracturing of the American corporate elite, Mark S. Mizruchi
- Misunderstanding financial crises, why we don't see them coming, Gary B. Gorton
- The new paradigm for financial markets, the credit crisis of 2008 and what it means, George Soros
- All the presidents' bankers, the hidden alliances that drive American power, Nomi Prins
- The new Lombard Street, how the Fed became the dealer of last resort, Perry Mehrling
- Current Federal Reserve policy under the lens of economic history, essays to commemorate the Federal Reserve System's centennial, edited by Owen F. Humpage
- The European dream, how Europe's vision of the future is quietly eclipsing the American dream, Jeremy Rifkin
- The land of too much, American abundance and the paradox of poverty, Monica Prasad
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