Икономическа библиотека на ИПИ и БМА: нови заглавия (1 октомври 2010 г.)
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The Financial Crisis: Who is to Blame?
Howard Davies
Polity Press, 2010
„Davies offers the most comprehensive post-mortem yet of the Great Crisis – essential reading for those who are trying to fix a still precarious post-crisis world.“
Stephen S. Roach, Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia
The Plan: Twelve Months to Renew Britain
Douglas Carswell and Daniel Hannan
Douglas Carswell, 2008
„Gripping material …. I recommend it to anyone who wants to see democracy restored and people empowered in these islands.“ – John Redwood MP
Arthur Seldon: A Life for Liberty
Colin Robinson
Profile Books, 2009
Arthur Seldon was one of the most influential economists of the late twentieth century. His ideas were key to the changes in economic policies under Margaret Thatcher’s government and which spread to many other countries.
This new biography concentrates on Seldon’s intellectual contribution and traces the roots of his work from his childhood in the Jewish East End of London, where self-help and voluntary aid for the disadvantaged were the norm, through his time at the London School of Economics, where he was influenced by some of the leading economists of the 1930s, to his time at the IEA, where he worked in partnership with Ralph Harris.
How to Cut Public Spending: (and Still Win an Election)
Matthew Sinclair
Biteback, 2010
In How to Cut Public Spending, the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) – Britain’s independent campaign for lower taxes and better public services – presents the most thorough investigation yet of this vital issue and a plan to turn things around. If there’s one book people should read before the election, it’s this one on the key political debate of the year.
The Beautiful Tree
A Personal Journey Into How the World’s Poorest People Are Educating Themselves
James Tooley
Cato Institute, 2010
„With this important and passionately written book, James Tooley has joined the late Milton Friedman as a name to be reckoned with in support of ‘market solutions’ for providing quality education to poor children.“
Hernando de Soto
Recipient of the 2004 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty; Author, The Other Path