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This is a a bibliography of recent economics writing. Earlier writings are listed in the [[History of economic thought/Bibliography|'''History of economic thought bibliography]]'''   
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Akerlof, George and Shiller, Robert: ''Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Gobal Capitalism'', Princeton University Press 2009.
Akerlof, George and Shiller, Robert: ''Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism'', Princeton University Press 2009.


Bernstein, Peter: ''Capital Ideas'',  John Wiley & Sons, 1992. "The improbable origins of modern Wall Street."
Bernstein, Peter: ''Capital Ideas'',  John Wiley & Sons, 1992. "The improbable origins of modern Wall Street."
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Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: ''Freakonomics'', Penguin Books, 2005.  "A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything"
Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: ''Freakonomics'', Penguin Books, 2005.  "A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything"


Leijonhufud, Axel: ''Life Among the Econ'', Western Economic Journal September 1973.[http://www.kysq.org/diss/LifeamongtheEcon.pdf] an eminent economist's spoof
Leijonhufvud, Axel: ''Life Among the Econ'', Western Economic Journal September 1973.[http://www.kysq.org/diss/LifeamongtheEcon.pdf] an eminent economist's spoof


Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: ''SuperFreakonomics'', Penguin Books, 2009.
Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: ''SuperFreakonomics'', Penguin Books, 2009.

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This is a bibliography of recent economics writing. Earlier writings are listed in the History of economic thought bibliography


Akerlof, George and Shiller, Robert: Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism, Princeton University Press 2009.

Bernstein, Peter: Capital Ideas, John Wiley & Sons, 1992. "The improbable origins of modern Wall Street."

Bernstein, Peter: Against the Gods, John Wiley & Sons, 1996. "The remarkable story of risk".

Brown, Gordon: Beyond the Crash, Simon & Schuster, 2010 "Overcoming the first crisis of globalisation"

Coyle, Diane: The Soulful Science: what economists really do and why it matters, Princeton University Press 2007.

Dasgupta, Partha: Modern Economics and its Critics, 1998.[1]

Dasgupta, Partha: Economics: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2007.

Datto, Saugato (Ed): Economics, Making Sense of the Modern Economy, The Economist Newspaper Ltd, 2011.

Harford, Tim: The Undercover Economist Abacus, 2007.

Kay, John: The Truth About Markets, Penguin Books, 2004.

Kay, John: The Map is Not the Territory: An Essay on the State of Economics, Institute for New Economic Thinking, 26 September 2011[2]

Krugman, Paul: The Age of Diminished Expectations, MIT Press, 1997.

Krugman, Paul and Wells, Robin Economics, Worth Publishers, 2009.

Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: Freakonomics, Penguin Books, 2005. "A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything"

Leijonhufvud, Axel: Life Among the Econ, Western Economic Journal September 1973.[3] an eminent economist's spoof

Levitt, Steven D and Bubner, Stephen J: SuperFreakonomics, Penguin Books, 2009.

Smith, David: Free Lunch: Easily Digestible Economics. Profile Books, 2008.

Stiglitz, Joseph: Freefall: Free Markets and the Sinking of the Global Economy, Allen Lane 2010.

Stiglitz, Joseph, Sen, Amartya and Fitoussi, Jean-Paul: Mismeasuring Our Lives, Why GDP doesn't add up. New Press, 2010