Books About Economics
Essential books for understanding economic principles
Showing 56 books in Books About Economics collection from Charlie Kirk's book recommendations collection.
The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy
A critique of elite-driven social policies marked by rhetoric over facts.
View on AmazonThe Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
A revealing, detective-style exploration of the Federal Reserve and the hidden forces behind money creation.
View on AmazonThe Pure Theory of Capital (The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek)
An in-depth analysis of capital theory integrating economic inputs, outputs, and monetary phenomena.
View on AmazonChoose Your Enemies Wisely: Business Planning for the Audacious Few
A guide to harnessing emotion and logic in business planning to dominate competitors and inspire...
View on AmazonEconomic Facts and Fallacies (2nd Edition)
A clear debunking of common economic misconceptions with accessible explanations.
View on AmazonThe Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
A sweeping financial history showing how money shaped civilization and Western power.
View on AmazonHow The Mighty Fall
Analyzes the stages of corporate decline and offers strategies for leaders to detect, avoid, and...
View on AmazonThe Fiat Standard: Debt Slavery Alternative to Human Civilization
Ammous critiques fiat money's inflationary flaws and presents Bitcoin as a revolutionary alternative for global...
View on AmazonDeal of the Century: The America First Plan for Canada's Oil Sands
A provocative America First strategy for a massive U.S.-Canada oil sands trade deal.
View on AmazonHow Google Works
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and SVP Jonathan Rosenberg share the management philosophy, strategic principles,...
View on AmazonA Theory of the Consumption Function
Friedman's theory links consumption to permanent income, reshaping understanding of consumer behavior and influencing economic...
View on AmazonMonetary Trends in the United States and the United Kingdom
Friedman and Schwartz provide a detailed empirical analysis of money supply's long-term effects on income,...
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