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Past Lectures
To request lecture books, e-mail Dan Finn.
2010 - Reconciling The Science and Economics of Climate Change by Eban Goodstein
2009 - The Civil Market by Stefano Zamagni
2008- The Power of TV by Emily Oster
2007 - How Growing Inequality Hurts the Middle Class by Robert H. Frank
2006 - Is War Necessary for Economic Growth? by Vernon W. Ruttan
2005 - Can Foreign Aid Save Africa? by Dr. William Easterly
2004 - Does Big Government Hurt Economic Growth?, by Peter H. Lindert
2003 - Incentives, Institutions and Development Assistance, by Michael Kremer
2002 - In Defense of Globalization: It Has a Human Face But We Can Do Better, by Jagdish Bhagwati
2001 - Why Do We Consume So Much?, by Juliet B. Schor
2000 - Social Security Reform, by Edward M. Gramlich
1999 - Uneconomic Growth: in Theory, in Fact, in History and in Relation to Globalization, by Herman E. Daly
1998 - Understanding Asia's Economic Crisis, by Barry Eichengreen
1997 - Economics, Faith and Welfare Reform: Can We Improve Government Policy for the Poor?, by Rebecca Blank
1995 - Sense and Nonsense about International Trade, by Paul Krugman
1994 - Adam Smith Goes to Moscow, by Walter Adams
1992 - Why Competition in Health Care Has Failed: What Would it Take to Make it Work?, by Alain C. Enthoven
1991 - Progress of Economic Reform in Eastern Europe, by Jeffrey Sachs
1990 - Exiting from the Cold War: Problems of Economics and Politics, by Seymour Melman
1989 - Self-Interest, Markets and the Four Problems of Economic Life, by Daniel K. Finn
1988 - Debt, Policy Reform and Poverty Alleviation in Developing Countries, by Anne O. Krueger
1987 - The Preferred Option for the Poor: An Economist's Perspective, by Stephen T. Worland
