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Book review in this Article Europe's Economic Challenge. Edited by Patrizio Bianchi, Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden. The Quantity Theory of Money: From Locke to Keynes and Friedman. By Mark Blaug, Walter Eltis, Denis O'Brien, Don Patinkin, Robert Skidelsky and Geoffrey E. Wood.. Rationalism and Anti‐Rationalism in the Origins of Economics. The Philosophical Roots of 18th Century Economic Thought. By William Oliver Coleman. The State, Markets and Development: Beyond the Neoclassical Dichotomy. Edited by Amitava Krishna Dutt, Kwan S. Kim and Ajit Singh. Financial Decision‐Making and Moral Responsibility. Edited by Stephen F. Frowen and Francis P. McHugh. Welfare Economics and the Theory of Economic Policy. By Pieter Hennipman. Monopolistic Competition Theory: Origins, Results, and Implications. By Jan Keppler. Doing Economic Research. By Thomas Mayer. Money, Credit and Policy. By Allan H. Meltzer. Money, Interest, and Stagnation: Dynamic Theory and Keynes's Economics. Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory. (Second Edition) By Eric Rasmusen. The Emergence of Economic Ideas: Essays in the History of Economics. By Nathan Rosenberg. Classical Economics: An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought. Volume II. By Murray N. Rothbard. Altruism and Beyond. An Economic Analysis of Transfers and Exchanges within Families and Groups. By Oded Stark. Economics and Environmental Policy. By T. H. Tietenberg. The Economics of Project Appraisal and the Environment. Edited by John Weiss.

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