Incoming Resources
- Reefer madness, sex, drugs, and cheap labor in the American black market, Eric Schlosser
- Economics for dummies, by Sean Masaki Flynn, PhD
- The economic naturalist's field guide, common sense principles for troubled times, Robert H. Frank
- Economix, how our economy works (and doesn't work) in words and pictures, by Michael Goodwin ; illustrated by Dan E. Burr ; foreword by David Bach ; introduction by Joel Bakan
- The Tuttle twins and the miraculous pencil, Connor Boyack ; illustrated by Elijah Stanfield
- Basic economics, a citizen's guide to the economy, Thomas Sowell
- A world of three zeros, the new economics of zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions, Muhammad Yunus, with Karl Weber
- The nature of economies, Jane Jacobs
- Good economics for hard times, better answers to our biggest problems, Abhijit Banerjee & Esther Duflo
- Popular economics, what the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James can teach you about economics, John Tamny
- Economics, Walter J. Wessels
- Start it up, the complete teen business guide to turning your passions into pay, Kenrya Rankin
- The economics book, [Niall Kishtainy, consultant editor ; George Abbot ... [et al.], contributors]
- Simply economics, consultant, Peter Antonioni ; contributors, John Farndon, Shari Last, Philip Parker
- Freakonomics, a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
- The little book of economics, [Niall Kishtainy, consultant editor ; George Abbot, John Farndon, Frank Kennedy, James Meadway, Christopher Wallace, Marcus Weeks, contributors]
- Naked economics, undressing the dismal science, Charles Wheelan ; foreword by Burton G. Malkiel
- Big money, what it is, how we use it, and why our choices matter, Rebecca Donnelly
- Why nations fail, the origins of power, prosperity and poverty, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson
- Economism, bad economics and the rise of inequality, James Kwak ; foreword by Simon Johnson
- Economics, by Laura Ann Gilman
- Superfreakonomics, global cooling, patriotic prostitutes, and why suicide bombers should buy life insurance, Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner