Incoming Resources
- Atlas of global development, [International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank]
- Common wealth, economics for a crowded planet, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Offshoring, John Urry
- Seeing like a state, how certain schemes to improve the human condition have failed, James C. Scott
- Post corona, from crisis to opportunity, Scott Galloway
- The limits of the market, the pendulum between government and market, Paul de Grauwe ; translated by Anna Asbury
- Lifelines of our society, a global history of infrastructure, Dirk van Laak ; foreword by Paul N. Edwards ; translated by Erik Butler
- The prosperity paradox, how innovation can lift nations out of poverty, Clayton M. Christensen, Efosa Ojomo, and Karen Dillon
- Development, a very short introduction, Ian Goldin
- Comparing public policies, issues and choices in six industrialized countries, Jessica R. Adolino, Charles H. Blake
- How growth really happens, the making of economic miracles through production, governance, and skills, Michael H. Best
- State of the world 2015, confronting hidden threats to sustainability, Gary Gardner, Tom Prugh, and Michael Renner, project directors ; Lisa Mastny, editor
- The achieving society
- The growth delusion, wealth, poverty, and the well-being of nations, David Pilling
- Economic development, a global challenge, writer, Niklas Westelius ; for Journeyman Pictures, producer/editor, Keely Stucke ; Films for the Humanities & Sciences/Journeyman Pictures