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Constitution of Liberty (Routledge Classics S.)
by Hayek. F. A.
Manufacturer: Routledge |
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Summary: Foundation for Margaret Thatcher's policies
Content: There is a great story of Margaret Thatcher throwing this book down on the table at an economic policy meeting and saying "This is what we believe". Great chapters on how democracy can't exist with coercion; how the "idle rich", though oft bally-hooed are ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success
by Christopher M. Davidson
Manufacturer: Columbia University Press |
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Summary: Impeccable academic treatise on Dubai
Content: This book is for the serious reader; it reads like an academic treatise--dense, magnificently researched with fascinating subject matter.
The first couple chapters succinctly cover the emirate's history. The following chapters detail the first ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Great Depression of Debt: Survival Techniques for Every Investor
by Warren Brussee
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Summary: Very Prophetic Guy, but his Bond advice not so hot
Content: The book was spot on regarding the current stock market meltdown. However, his advice to buy Treasury Inflation Protected Securities instead of stocks has not proven correct. So far his advice to buy TIPS has produced poor- in fact negativeinvestment results. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Affluent Society
by John Kenneth Galbraith
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Summary: Writing style has stood the test of time as well as the arguments
Content: A true classic that is as relevant to explaining today's society as that in which Galbraith wrote it - and never more so than Galbraith's argument that we need a better social balance between private and public expenditure. As the gap grows between the urban ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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