Books by Douglas A Irwin
“At the household level, I think we’ve all seen very clearly these lessons that economists have been articulating for a long time. We see the virtue of being able to trade with my butcher and my baker and how my life is much worse now that I can’t.” Read more...
The Economics of Coronavirus: A Reading List
Ricardo Reis, Economist
Interviews where books by Douglas A Irwin were recommended
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Free Trade Under Fire
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A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
by Anna Schwartz & Milton Friedman -
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The Liquidation of Government Debt (Economic Policy, Volume 30, Issue 82, April 2015)
by Carmen Reinhart & M. Belen Sbrancia -
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The Great Reversal: How America Gave up on Free Markets
by Thomas Philippon -
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Hard Head, Soft Hearts: Tough-minded Economics for a Just Society
by Alan S Blinder
The Economics of Coronavirus: A Reading List, recommended by Ricardo Reis
The Economics of Coronavirus: A Reading List, recommended by Ricardo Reis
As we deal with the economic fallout of coronavirus, what lessons can economic theory and economic history teach us as we navigate the months ahead? Ricardo Reis, professor of economics at the London School of Economics—and consultant to both the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve—recommends four books and one article to help us think through the economic challenges posed by Covid-19.
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Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters
by Anthea Roberts & Nicolas Lamp -
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Clashing over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy
by Douglas A Irwin -
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Between Market Economy and State Capitalism: China's State-Owned Enterprises and the World Trading System
by Henry Gao & Weihuan Zhou -
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International Trade Law: A Casebook for a System in Crisis
by Henry Gao, Jennifer Hillman, Joost Pauwelyn & Nicolas Lamp -
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The Great Convergence
by Richard Baldwin
The best books on Tariffs, recommended by Dmitry Grozoubinski
The best books on Tariffs, recommended by Dmitry Grozoubinski
Donald Trump has famously said that tariff is a ‘beautiful’ word. Most economists disagree. Here trade expert, Dmitry Grozoubinski, explains what tariffs are, what they have been, and can be, used to achieve and suggests five books to help you get up to speed on the current trade wars.