[This page is a work in progress.]
Here is a list of all the works that are part of my Reading Economics project. I’ve included links to both hard copy and online full-text versions of these works where I could find them. Some of the texts for which no online version is available have inexpensive Kindle editions.
Shawn Ritenour’s introductory textbook Foundations of Economics: A Christian View.
The Ludwig von Mises Institute’s Home Study Course in Austrian Economics contains sixteen books and several supplemental articles. I list them below in the order they’re encountered in the program:
- Economics for Real People by Gene Callahan
- An Introduction to Austrian Economics by Thomas Taylor
- Fifteen Great Austrian Economists, edited by Randall Holcombe
- An Introduction to Economic Reasoning by David Gordon
- Economic Science and the Austrian Method by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- For a New Liberty by Murray Rothbard, Ch. 2
- The Economics of Liberty, edited by Lew Rockwell
- Two Essays by Ludwig von Mises
- Antitrust: The Case for Repeal by Dom Armentano
- “Entrepreneurship and Corporate Governance” by Peter Klein
- Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
- What Has Government Done to Our Money? by Murray Rothbard
- Against Leviathan by Robert Higgs
- Chaos Theory by Robert Murphy
- “On Certainty and Uncertainty, Or: How Rational Can Our Expectations Be?” by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “Free Market Transportation: Denationalizing the Roads” by Walter Block
- Education: Free and Compulsory by Murray Rothbard
- “Rethinking Patent Law” by Gene Callahan
- “In Praise of Bugs” by Gene Callahan
- The Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle and Other Essays by Ludwig von Mises et al
- Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth by Ludwig von Mises
- Theory and History by Ludwig von Mises
- Money, Method, and the Market Process by Ludwig von Mises, Ch. 12, 21
- “World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals” by Murray Rothbard
- “Coase and Demsetz on Private Property Rights” by Walter Block
George Reisman’s Program of Self-Education contains many long works. Some titles from the Mises Institute’s course are duplicated here.
- Capitalism by George Reisman