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  • The Political Economy of Iraqby Frank R. Gunter

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2013; US$ 40.00

    This groundbreaking volume offers a comprehensive look at the current state of Iraq's political economy in the aftermath of the US-led overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Frank R. Gunter describes the unique difficulties facing the modern Iraqi economy and provides detailed recommendations for fostering future economic growth and stability. The... more...

  • The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesomeby Kevin D. Williamson

    HarperCollins 2013; Not Available

    In The End Is Near and It?s Going to Be Awesome , Kevin Williamson, a National Review Online contributor, makes the bold argument that the United States government is disintegrating?and that it is a good thing! Williamson offers a radical re-envisioning of government, a powerful analysis of why it doesn?t work, and an exploration of the innovative... more...

  • The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesomeby Kevin D. Williamson

    HarperCollins 2013; US$ 21.99

    In The End Is Near and It?s Going to Be Awesome , Kevin Williamson, a National Review Online contributor, makes the bold argument that the United States government is disintegrating?and that it is a good thing! Williamson offers a radical re-envisioning of government, a powerful analysis of why it doesn?t work, and an exploration of the innovative... more...

  • Greece: What is to be Done?by Karl Heinz Roth

    John Hunt Publishing 2013; US$ 9.99

    In-depth analysis of the Greek debt crisis, and alternatives to the socioeconomic destruction of Greece and the Eurozone more...

  • Before and Beyond the Global Economic Crisisby Mats Benner

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2013; US$ 40.00

    This timely and far-reaching book addresses the long-term impact of the recent global economic crisis. New light is shed on the crisis and its historical roots, and resolutions for a more robust, resilient future socio-economic model are prescribed. Leading experts across a range of field including macroeconomics, politics, economic history, social... more...

  • Beyond Capitalismby Jeffrey Shantz; José Brendan Macdonald

    Bloomsbury Publishing 2013; US$ 34.95

    Capitalism as a global system barely allows the needs of the majority of the world's population to be met. Whether from an industrialized country such as the US or from South Africa, the need for an alternative can be felt all over the world. It is clear nowadays that, due to the non-democratic nature and inadequacies of capitalism, another system... more...

  • Economic Justice and Democracyby Robin Hahnel

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 39.50

    In Economic Justice and Democracy , Robin Hahnel puts aside most economic theories from the left and the right (from central planning to unbridled corporate enterprise) as undemocratic, and instead outlines a plan for restructuring the relationship between markets and governments according to effects, rather than contributions. This idea is simple,... more...

  • Regressive Taxation and the Welfare Stateby Junko Kato; Peter Lange; Robert H. Bates; Ellen Comisso; Peter Hall; Joel Migdal; Helen Milner

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 34.00

    Government size has become the most important policy difference between the left and right in postwar politics but the formation of the government's funding base has not been explored. Junko Kato finds that the differentiation of tax revenue structure is path dependent upon the shift to regressive taxation. more...

  • Political Parties, Games and Redistributionby Rosa Mulé

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 37.00

    This book illustrates how party politics influences policy on income distribution. The author applies game theory to detailed case studies of party dynamics in Canada, Australia, Britain and the United States. Mulé evaluates existing theories, and offers a valuable new perspective to students of public policy and political parties. more...

  • The Rise of the Marketby P. Arestis; M. Sawyer

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2004; US$ 40.00

    The growth of neo-liberalism has been the dominant political force in the past two decades. This volume concentrates on understanding the political economy of neo-liberalism. It focuses on a number of the most critical issues and examines the essence of neo-liberalism, namely, the dominance of the market. more...