Economics in America by Angus Deaton

Nobel laureate Angus Deaton offers a candid exploration of economics in the U.S., discussing key issues like inequality, healthcare, and the intersection of politics and economics. His personal insights are coupled with humor, critiquing the economic profession and its impact on American society​

How Economics Explains the World  by Tim Harford

This book provides a concise economic history of humanity, discussing how markets have shaped society and offering timeless lessons on economic principles. It aims to help readers better understand global economic trends​

Navigating Economic Trends: How the U.S. Stacks Up Against Other Economies

This book compares the U.S. economy with its global peers, discussing its resilience in the face of recent economic challenges and the broader implications for global economic trends​

The Global Currency Power of the U.S. Dollar by Anthony Elson

Anthony Elson explores the historical and contemporary dominance of the U.S. dollar, tracing its significance in global trade and financial markets​

Good as Gold: How to Unleash the Power of Sound Money by Judy Shelton

This book advocates for a return to sound money principles, discussing how stable monetary policies can drive long-term economic growth and stability​

Shock Values: How Inflation Shaped American Democracy

A deep dive into the role of inflation in American history and politics, this book explains how inflationary periods have influenced political decisions and shaped democracy​