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What is /lit/'s favourite work in economics?

>> No.3078435

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6dJtScSnxM

>> No.3078437

>>3078420
In nomine patris
Smith

In nomine filiis
Walra

et spiritu sanctu
Keynes

t. Factologist

>> No.3078440

>>3078437
*Walras

>> No.3078442

>>3078420
>>>/pol/

>> No.3078526

>>3078442
Try reading the OP again.

>> No.3078665

Progress and Poverty by Henry George

>> No.3078740

I didn't read many, so proceed with caution.


Non-fiction:

M. Friedman: Free to choose
Good 'personal statement' about the views of one of the most influential economist in XX. century.

D. Friedman: The Machinery of Freedom
Son of the above. Book about how an anarcho-capitalist society would work. You can disagree with him, but it is thought provoking.

Wheelan: Naked Economics
So far the best introduction I read, which was written for the laymen.


Fiction:

Klein: Something for Nothing
First year of a young Economics Assistant Prof. in academia.

Roberts: The invisible heart
Romance, but it is not cheesy, it's actually well-written about the relationship of an Economist teacher and a Literature teacher.

>> No.3078752

>>3078526
Advertising, flooding, spam and rule violation. Fuck off back to /pol/.

>> No.3078785

>>3078420

Capital by Karl Marx

>> No.3078830

>>3078740
>Naomi Klein

lol