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  1. 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 ...

  2. Shaping Our Nation: An Economic Analysis of Canada's Consulting Engineers

    Consulting engineering services typically go unnoticed by the average consumer. Yet, the practitioners in this industry have a major role in the design, building and management of our physical environment. Engineers have a large, though largely unseen, ...

  3. Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Equal Opportunity

    Writing in a straightforward, non-technical fashion, the authors, an internationally-known roster of economists and sociologists, analyze the economics of racial discrimination, prejudice, quotas, black-white and male-female earnings differentials as well ...

  4. Unions and the Public Interest: Collective bargaining in the government sector

    In Unions and the Public Interest: Collective bargaining in the government sector, author Sandra Christensen, an economist at Simon Fraser University, carefully examines the growth and development of public sector unions. In a concise and easy-to-read ...