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  1. Economic Freedom of the World: 1975-1995

    The central elements of economic freedom are personal choice, protection of private property, and freedom of exchange. The goal of this study is to construct an index that is (a) a good indicator of economic freedom across countries and (b) based on ...

  2. Economic Freedom: Toward a Theory of Measurement

    This is the second book in a series of ongoing discussions exploring economic freedom. This book surveys the philosophical roots of economic freedom, examining the writings of John Locke, Milton Friedman, and Murray Rothbard in an attempt to set the ...

  3. Breaking the Shackles: Deregulating Canadian Industry

    This book contains a series of papers commissioned for the Economics of Regulation and Deregulation Conference held at the University of Lethbridge from September 21 to 23, 1989. Breaking the Shackles begins with an outline of the deregulatory program and ...

  4. Economics and the Environment: A Reconciliation

    Economics and the environment- implausible bedfellows at the best of times. However, the world runs on well-understood principles, and environmentalists' goals must translate into workable economic solutions. Using the building blocks of free market ...

  5. Lexicon of Economic Thought

    The only complete A to Z free market analysis of public policy issues in print. Other economics dictionaries provide technical descriptions of economic terminology. The Lexicon is unique in providing a point of view. This easy-to-use reference volume, ...

  6. Religion, Economics and Social Thought

    Never in the annals of Canadian religious circles have theologians and scholars representing so many viewpoints on the political-economic spectrum had their views on the important moral and philosophical questions of the day published in one book. The ...

  7. Reaction: The New Combines Investigation Act

    Reaction: The New Combines Investigation Act, edited by Walter Block features the analysis of twelve nationally renowned economists and legal scholars. The economic theory underlying the new bill is highlighted, its legal implications are explored, and ...

  8. The U.S. Bishops and their Critics: An economic and ethical perspective

    Launched immediately after the U.S. election of 1984 so as to avoid any charge of partisanship, the U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on the economy has taken the world's religious and intellectual communities by storm. This document applies the ...

  9. Theology, Third World Development and Economic Justice

    This book is a transcript of the " Theology, Third World Development and Economic Justice " conference that was held on December 4, 1983 at the University of Regina. https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/Theology-Third-World ...

  10. Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives

    It is a rare occasion, indeed, when a group of world famous theologians and scholars with highly contrasting views on politics and economics are brought together for a spirited dialogue on questions concerning ethics, religion and the competing systems of ...