books by subject
Economic Conditions

Mobilizing Appropriate Technology: Papers on planning aid programmes

False Start in Africa (Earthscan library)

Doing Development: Governments, Non-governmental Organizations and the Rural Poor in Asia (Development studies series)

Localization: A Global Manifesto

Race for Riches: Human Cost of Wealth

For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Towards Community, the Environment and a Sustainable Future

Globalization and Europe: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations

The Women, Gender and Development Reader

South Africa: Limits to Change: The Political Economy of Transition: Limits to Change? - Transforming a Divided Society

Big Business, Poor Peoples: The Impact of Transnational Corporations on the World's Poor

The Myth of Development: The Non-viable Economies of the 21st Century (Global Issues) (Development Essentials)

Money For Nothing: Real Wealth, Financial Fantasies and The Economy of the Future

The Trouble with Markets: Saving Capitalism From Itself

The Trouble with Markets - Winner, Wolfson Economics Prize 2012: Saving Capitalism From Itself

The Trouble with Europe: Why the EU isn't working - How it can be reformed - What could take its place

The Trouble with Europe: Why the EU isn't Working, How it Can be Reformed, What Could Take its Place - NEW and UPDATED Brexit edition

Rich Nations – Poor Nations: The Long-Run Perspective

REFLECTIONS ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: The Selected Essays of Michael P. Todaro (Economists of the Twentieth Century series)

The World is Not for Sale: Farmers Against Junk Food

The Communist Manifesto: a Modern Edition

Managing Complexity (Economist Books)

False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism

The New Turkey: The Quiet Revolution On The Edge Of Europe

Investing in Australia: A Cultural and Practical Guide

A New Scramble for Africa?: Imperialism, Investment and Development

Against All Odds: Breaking the Poverty Trap

Tower of Thieves: Inside AIG's Culture of Corporate Greed

Will EMU Lead to European Economic Government?

A Tale of Two Africas: Nigeria and South Africa as Contrasting Visions
