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Book Reviews

Information glut is rampant. Here's our effort to filter your local bookstore.
Stumbling on Psychology Laura Vanderkam 12/08/2006
A new book about what makes us happy is fun to read, if not particularly substantial. That's the way readers like it.
Charting the Story of a Great Sea Battle Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky 12/06/2006
America's last great victory at sea could have been very different.
The Road to Hell? Glenn Goldsmith 12/04/2006
The World Bank and IMF, for all their faults, are not that bad.
Thinking Inside the Box Brandon Bosworth 11/29/2006
A "fair trade" critic of Wal-Mart ought to focus on keeping markets free—in part by fighting the rents that Wal-Mart extracts from local governments.
What Are Women Worth? Laura Vanderkam 11/21/2006
A new study suggests that Wall Street still has different standards for men and women.
Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda Catherine Rampell 11/17/2006
A new look at the motivational speaking industry shares the faults of its subject