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Book Reviews

Information glut is rampant. Here's our effort to filter your local bookstore.
Flower Power Keri Ann Lutz 05/21/2007
A $40 billion dollar industry, by any other name, might not smell as sweet.
A Free-Market Outpost in the Midwest Alan D. Viard 05/17/2007
A new book details the influential economists at the University of Chicago.
Solar Power’s Time to Shine? Ilya Shapiro 05/14/2007
Thanks to cheaper solar cells, the technology may finally be economically viable, says a new book.
On Nantucket Sound, Environmentalists Find an Alternative Use for Their Energy Laura Vanderkam 05/11/2007
A new book chronicle’s the liberal locals’ struggle to stop an unsightly wind farm.
The New Cassandra Elise Passamani 05/07/2007
From policy to personality, Christopher Buckley’s latest satire is full of timely warnings.
Schumpeter Revealed Tyler Cowen 05/04/2007
A new biography offers the best description yet of the great economist and his times.
Economics in Nine Innings Daniel Geary 05/03/2007
The national pastime helps explain the “dismal science.”
An Apology for Judicial Activism Laura Vanderkam 04/26/2007
In a new book, libertarian activist Clint Bolick offers a surprising argument.
All Play and No Work… Laura Vanderkam 04/24/2007
A business book author says, yet again, that his readers should emulate him. This one’s not persuasive.
The Man Who Made Our World Jacob Foster 04/20/2007
A new biography of Albert Einstein illuminates the human side of the scientist who taught us how to imagine our universe.