Collection
Publication
Liberty Fund Inc. (2010), 330 pages
Description
Benjamin A. Rogge--late Distinguished Professor of Political Economy at Wabash College--was a representative of that most unusual species: economists who speak and write in clear English. He forsakes professional jargon for clarity and logic--and can even be downright funny. The nineteen essays in this volume explore the philosophy of freedom, the nature of economics, the business system, labor markets, money and inflation, the problems of cities, education, and what must be done to ensure the survival of free institutions and capitalism.
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
330 p.; 8.46 inches
ISBN
0913966460 / 9780913966464
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