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SCROOGENOMICS: Why You Shouldn’t Buy Presents for the Holidays

New book SCROOGENOMICS tells you why you should think twice before your festive shopping spree

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This Time is Different! The Four Most Dangerous Words in Finance

Economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, scrutinize eight centuries of financial folly in search of economic lessons for the future

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The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates

The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates

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One Economics, Many Recipes

ONE ECONOMICS, MANY RECIPES Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth 
Dani Rodrik Harvard Economist and popular blogger Dani Rodrik argues that there is more than one way to economic growth

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Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage

In 2001 Kenneth S. Deffeyes predicted world oil production would peak in 2005. He was right. In this new edition of HUBBERT’S PEAK, he considers the effects of hitting ‘peak oil’ and the crises we now face in 2008.

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Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy

George Akerlof and Robert Shiller revive ANIMAL SPIRITS and explain how human psychology drives the global economy.

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A FAREWELL TO ALMS: A Brief Economic History of the World

Now Available in Paperback! WHAT MAKES SOME NATIONS RICH AND OTHERS POOR?  Gregory Clark presents an exciting, provocative, and compelling new theory of the wealth of nations

As oil starts to run dry, demand rises for hybrid cars, and electric cars make their way from conceptual design to mass production, the future of transport, experts say, lies in lithium.

Revealing the Hidden Charge

Algae are the focus of attempts to achieve commercially-viable systems for harnessing photosynthesis for atmospheric CO2 fixation and biosynthesis of fuels.

A Green Solution

Money may not buy happiness, but can happiness make us money? Is it just that we have had the causality wrong all along?

Happily bolstering profits