Incoming Resources
- Who owns the future?, Jaron Lanier
- Doughnut economics, seven ways to think like a 21st century economist, Kate Raworth
- Who gets what--and why, the new economics of matchmaking and market design, Alvin E. Roth
- Economics for the rest of us, debunking the science that makes life dismal, Moshe Adler
- Seven bad ideas, how mainstream economists have damaged America and the world, Jeff Madrick
- Capital,, a critique of political economy,, by Karl Marx. The process of capitalist production, translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling; edited by Frederick Engels; revised and amplified according to fourth German edition by Ernest Untermann
- Economics in wonderland, a cartoon guide to a political world gone mad and mean, Robert B. Reich
- The value of nothing, how to reshape market society and redefine democracy, Raj Patel
- Economics, Partha Dasgupta
- Edible economics, a hungry economist explains the world, Ha-Joon Chang
- 21st century monetary policy, the Federal Reserve from the great inflation to COVID-19, Ben S. Bernanke
- The end of reality, how four billionaires are selling a fantasy future of the metaverse, Mars, and crypto, Jonathan Taplin
- Arguing with zombies, economics, politics, and the fight for a better future, Paul Krugman
- 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