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Economics: Microeconomics

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The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (CEE)

This encyclopedia contains articles by leading economists on basic concepts, economic systems, schools of economic thought, macroeconomics, economic policy, taxes, money and banking, economic regulation, environmental regulation, discrimination, labor issues, international economics, corporations, financial markets, the marketplace, the economics of special markets, economies outside the U.S., and biographies of famous economists.

(tags: Economics: Economic Development, Economics, Economics: History of Economic Thought, Economics: Macroeconomics, Economics: Microeconomics, Economics: Political Economy, Economics: Public Choice)

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Selected Essays on Political Economy

By Frédéric Bastiat: "Bastiat directed his arguments against certain ever recurring fallacies as they were employed in his time. Few people would employ them today quite as naively as it was still possible to do then. But let the reader not deceive himself that these same fallacies no longer play an important role in contemporary economic discussion: they are today expressed merely in a more sophisticated form and are therefore more difficult to detect."- F.A. Hayek

(tags: Economics, Economics: History of Economic Thought, Economics: Macroeconomics, Economics: Microeconomics, Economics: Political Economy)

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Economic Sophisms

By Frédéric Bastiat: "Bastiat was not primarily an original economic theorist. What he was, beyond all other men, was an economic pamphleteer, the greatest exposer of economic fallacies, the most powerful champion of free trade on the European Continent."- Henry Hazlitt

(tags: Economics, Economics: History of Economic Thought, Economics: Macroeconomics, Economics: Microeconomics, Economics: Political Economy)

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Strangulation by Regulation

By Peter Van Doren: "Why are America's markets so heavily regulated? Regulation usually rides in the Trojan horse of "market failure"-the perception that a particular market does not (or will not) operate efficiently without government intervention. Yet regulation persists in spite of evidence that it does not enhance efficiency. Why?"

(tags: Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Free Markets, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Economics: Microeconomics)

http://www.econlib.org/library/Topics/Guides/TenKeyIdeas.html

Opening the Door to the Economic Way of Thinking

By Russell Roberts: "Here are ten fundamental ideas to help you explore and understand the world around us using the economic way of thinking. "

(tags: Economics, Economics: Macroeconomics, Economics: Microeconomics)

http://www.fee.org/library/books/economics.asp

Economics in One Lesson

By Henry Hazlitt: "This primer on economic principles brilliantly analyzes the seen and unseen consequences of political and economic actions. In the words of F.A. Hayek, there is "no other modern book from which the intelligent layman can learn so much about the basic truths of economics in so short a time."

(tags: Economics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Free Markets, Economics: Macroeconomics, Economics: Microeconomics)

Twenty Myths About Markets

Tom Palmer subjects popular fallacies about the market system to the critical scrutiny of economics and ethics.

(tags: Economics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Free Markets, Economics: Microeconomics)

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Competition, Regulation, and the Market Process: An "Austrian" Perspective

By Israel M. Kirzner: "The point is that in questioning government regulation, the economist makes no claim for the ultimate moral benignity of market process, or of its results; the relevant issue is strictly the effectiveness with which the system serves the goals of its individual participants."

(tags: Economics, Economics: Microeconomics)

The Layman's Guide to Economics

Five easy lessons to master free market economics, without math or graphs.

(tags: Economics, Foundations of Liberty: Free Markets, Economics: Microeconomics)