Economic history
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Economic history
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Economic history
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- The new country, a social history of the American frontier, 1776-1890, Richard A. Bartlett
- Borrow, the American way of debt, Louis Hyman
- Why save the bankers?, and other essays on our economic and political crisis, Thomas Piketty ; translated from the French and annotated by Seth Ackerman
- Colossus, how the corporation changed America, [edited by] Jack Beatty
- Rainbow's end, the crash of 1929, Maury Klein
- Favorites of fortune, technology, growth, and economic development since the Industrial Revolution, edited by Patrice Higonnet, David S. Landes, Henry Rosovsky
- The children of NAFTA, labor wars on the U.S./Mexico border, David Bacon
- Russia's economy, signs of progress and retreat on the transitional road, Charles Wolf, Jr., Thomas Lang
- The Peru reader, history, culture, politics, edited by Orin Starn, Carlos Iván Degregori, and Robin Kirk
- A concise economic history of the world, from Paleolithic times to the present, Rondo Cameron
- China, Inc., how the rise of the next superpower challenges America and the world, Ted C. Fishman
- American mojo, lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- Risky business
- China's Future, David Shambaugh
- Third World America, how our politicians are abandoning the middle class and betraying the American dream, Arianna Huffington
- Money, whence it came, where it went, John Kenneth Galbraith
- Basic economics, a common sense guide to the economy, Thomas Sowell
- The wealth of humans, work, power, and status in the twenty-first century, Ryan Avent
- The history of Germany, Eleanor L. Turk
- Mexico, why a few are rich and the people poor, Ramón Eduardo Ruiz
- Border games, policing the U.S.-Mexico divide, Peter Andreas
- Brazil on the rise, the story of a country transformed, Larry Rohter
- The betrayal of the American dream, Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele
- The pirates of Somalia, inside their hidden world, Jay Bahadur
- GDP, a brief but affectionate history, Diane Coyle
- American colossus, the triumph of capitalism, 1865-1900, H.W. Brands
- BASIC ECONOMICS, a Common Sense Guide to the Economy, THOMAS SOWELL
- What would the great economists do?, how twelve brilliant minds would solve today's biggest problems, Linda Yueh
- An extraordinary time, the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy, Marc Levinson
- Seven bad ideas, how mainstream economists have damaged America and the world, Jeff Madrick
- Our kids, the American Dream in crisis, Robert D. Putnam
- The economics book, [Niall Kishtainy, consultant editor ; George Abbot [and others], contributors]
- The great divergence, America's growing inequality crisis and what we can do about it, Timothy Noah ; illustrations by Catherine Mulbrandon
- Reformers to radicals, the Appalachian Volunteers and the war on poverty, Thomas Kiffmeyer
- Haiti, the aftershocks of history, Laurent Dubois
- Plenty of nothing, the downsizing of the American dream and the case for structural Keynesianism, Thomas I. Palley
- The undercover economist strikes back, how to run, or ruin, an economy, Tim Harford
- China in ten words, Yu Hua ; translated from the Chinese by Allan H. Barr
- The undercover economist, exposing why the rich are rich, the poor are poor--and why you can never buy a decent used car!, Tim Harford
- From bullion to bubbles
- After the music stopped, the financial crisis, the response, and the work ahead, Alan S. Blinder
- What hath God wrought, the transformation of America, 1815-1848, Daniel Walker Howe
- Modern Finland, Harald Haarmann
- The world in depression, 1929-1939, Charles P. Kindleberger
- Grand expectations, the United States, 1945-1974, James T. Patterson
- What then must we do?, straight talk about the next American revolution, Gar Alperovitz
- Average is over, powering America beyond the age of the great stagnation, Tyler Cowen
- Nothing to envy, ordinary lives in North Korea, Barbara Demick
- Plutocracy in America, how increasing inequality destroys the middle class and exploits the poor, Ronald P. Formisano
- Civilization and capitalism, 15th-18th century, Fernand Braudel
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