- "Lessons For The Young Economist" by Robert P Murphy. (written for "young people", so easy to read, yet covers a lot of different things.)
- "Economics In One Lesson" by henry Hazlitt
- "Man, Economy and State/Power and Market" by Murray Rothbard. (If you are really interested in economics, start with this one. The author does not expect you to be familiar with economics or the terminology. The book starts with the most basic concepts and covers everything from the Law of supply and demand to the Law of comparative advantage, from banking to trade cycle theory, from subsidies to inflation, from barter to monetary theory, from marginal pairs to price controls,... If you can read and are willing to learn, this is the one to buy)
- "Capital and Production" by Richard von Strigl
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