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I have, this morning, added a new e-book to our PDF download site. This is the combined collection based on the Economic Thinker Series published Read the full article...
Navigating the 21st Century Business World by Dorottya Sallai and Alexander Pepper demonstrates the value of delivering management education through real-world examples rather than...
John H. Cochrane, Luis Garicano and Klaus Masuch’s Crisis Cycle analyses the euro’s evolution from its founding idealism to its current institutionalised fragility. Deftly combinin...
This is the sixth in a series of essays on the politics of care and economics of hope. The others are listed at the end of this essay. Read the full article...
Jeffrey Frankel and Hélène Rey organized a great conference for the NBER’s International Seminar on Macroeconomics, hosted by the Sveriges Riksbank; topics covered were wide and di...
With a change in the law come new textbooks, and I was delighted to be given the opportunity to review one of the first of these. Namely, the 6th Edition of Diane Austin’s massive...
MATT SLEAT, a reader in political theory at the University of Sheffield, has written an academic but highly readable study of post-liberalism — a movement that is now increasingly...
Arc Humanities Press, May 2026. With articles by Dean Irwin, Christopher Johnson, E. M. Rose, Pinchas Roth, Julie L. Mell, and Natasha Jenman.
Phyllis M. McNeal 's “Classy, Sassy and Smart: The Path to Self-Confidence” was exhibited at the London Book Fair 2026, held from March 10-12, 2026, at Olympia, London. Fairgo...
The Political Economy of Megaprojects in Asia edited by Hyun Bang Shin and Dong-Wan Gimm critiques the megaproject as the dominant model of urban development across Asia. Through i...
Jennifer Gerarda Brown offers a novel entry into the crowded field of books designed to ease students’ path during the first year of law school. Not content merely to provide her o...
Spectrum is LSE’s LGBTQ+ network supporting and representing staff who are lesbian, gay, bi, trans and all other minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and allies. Thi...
Vice President of Integrated Security Solutions at Allied Universal, Rachelle Loyear, has released her third book. Available now, Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) in the...
Don Herzog‘s Reading Wars is a history of book banning and censorship in the US and Britain, from the 1500s to contemporary battles over freedom of speech. This engaging, timely …...
How can governments achieve a successful green transition? Linda Yueh draws on her book, The Great Crashes, to argue that they should heed the patterns and lessons of past economic...
ReadersMagnet, a self-publishing and marketing company, showcased Leonard John Ransil's thought-provoking, spiritually liberating work, “Is There An Elephant In YOUR Church? … OR...
I took a look at the above-titled book by economists Duncan Foley and Ellis Scharfenaker. It’s an interesting read, in many ways a throwback to the 1950s when a group of mathematic...
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