Incoming Resources
- The long year, a 2020 reader, edited by Thomas J. Sugrue and Caitlin Zaloom
- Reinventing prosperity, managing economic growth to reduce unemployment, inequality, and climate change : a report to the Club of Rome, Graeme Maxton & Jorgen Randers ; foreword by David Suzuki
- Shoveling fuel for a runaway train, errant economists, shameful spenders, and a plan to stop them all, Brian Czech
- Building a sustainable society, Lester R. Brown
- The world's wasted wealth, the political economy of waste, J.W. Smith
- The origin of wealth, Evolution, complexity, and the radical remaking of economics, Eric D. Beinhocker
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- Butterfly economics, a new general theory of social and economic behavior, Paul Ormerod
- Common wealth, economics for a crowded planet, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- The sovereign individual, mastering the transition to the information age, James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
- The next convergence, the future of economic growth in a multispeed world, Michael Spence
- Beyond the limits, confronting global collapse, envisioning a sustainable future, Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers
- Second chance, for your money, your life and our world, Robert T. Kiyosaki
- The commanding heights, the battle between government and the marketplace that is remaking the modern world, Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw
- Seeing like a state, how certain schemes to improve the human condition have failed, James C. Scott
- Global insecurity, a strategy for energy and economic renewal, edited by Daniel Yergin and Martin Hillenbrand
- Two raging grannies, Faction Film in association with Eie Film and Fridthjof Films presents ; written by Havard Bustnes ; produced by Christian Falch and Havard Bustnes ; directed by Havard Bustnes
- Rival views of market society and other recent essays, Albert O. Hirschman
- Four horsemen, a Motherlode production; a Renegade Economist film ; produced by Megan Ashcroft, Jason Whitmore, Ross Ashcroft ; written and directed by Ross Ashcroft. Music, Andrew Hewitt
- The evolution of progress, the end of economic growth and the beginning of human transformation, C. Owen Paepke
- The road from serfdom, the economic and political consequences of the end of communism, Robert Skidelsky
- The new wealth of nations, Surjit S. Bhalla
- The sovereign individual, how to survive and thrive during the collapse of the welfare state, James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
- Atlas of global development, [International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank]
- Spin-free economics, a no-nonsense, nonpartisan guide to today's global economic debates, Nariman Behravesh
- Post Corona, from crisis to opportunity, Scott Galloway
- The spirit of capitalism, nationalism and economic growth, Liah Greenfeld
- Common wealth, economics for a crowded planet, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Why economies grow, the forces that shape prosperity and how we can get them working again, Jeff Madrick
- Turnaround, third world lessons for first world growth, Peter Blair Henry
- The purpose economy, how your desire for impact, personal growth and community Is changing the world, Aaron Hurst
- Common Wealth, Economics for a Crowded Planet, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Discrimination and disparities, Thomas Sowell
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- A country is not a company, Paul Krugman
- The growth delusion, wealth, poverty, and the well-being of nations, David Pilling