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  • - A Political Ecology of Hegemonic Myth-Making
    av P. Stott
    165,-

  • - The Political Economics of Over-Government
    av Arthur Seldon
    165,-

    States that governments have been taking control of activities - 'public' goods, 'public' utilities, welfare and local government services - which would have been better left to the private sector. This book argues that attempts to correct market 'imperfections' have created over-government.

  • av Pedro Schwartz
    205,-

    States that the British Government has focused the discussion on the adoption of the Euro on its economic consequences. This title argues that the UK should seek to build a free-trade Europe based upon competition and not based upon harmonization of regulation and laws.

  • - Challenging the Assumptions
    av James Tooley, Adrian Seville & James Tooly
    165,-

  • - Parallels Between the Early British Railways and the ICT Revolution
    av Robert C. B. Miller
    205,-

    The teaching of economic history is in decline in our schools and universities. This work combines analysis with an explanation of the technological developments in order to draw parallels between the early British railways and the ICT revolution. It shows how stock market bubbles do not necessarily lead to economic losses.

  • av Martin Cave, Michael E. Beesley & introduced
    269,-

  • av Robert L. Bradley
    199,-

    Demonstrates how the balance of evidence supports a benign enhanced greenhouse effect, and how the case for mandatory greenhouse gas reductions depends on unrealistic assumptions. This study states that climate alarmism and policy activism are unwarranted and counterproductive for the developed world and particularly for the world's energy poor.

  • - Essays on the Theme of Markets and Morality
    av Dennis O'Keeffe
    205,-

    Explores the relationship between virtue, morality and alternative forms of economic organisation. This work analyses how a free society both relies on and promotes values. It argues that we cannot judge the market economy by observing the obvious process of 'getting and spending'.

  • av Chris Nash, John Hibbs, Oliver Knipping & m.fl.
    209,-

    The debate on rail privatisation often seems to focus on very narrow issues. Examining the history of government intervention in the railways and the privatisation process, this monograph discusses the future of railway policy. It is interested for those with an interest in railway policy and the process of privatisation.

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