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James David Gwartney

    James D. Gwartney is a distinguished economist whose work deeply explores the factors driving economic growth and income disparities across nations. His research, particularly his role in the annual 'Economic Freedom of the World' report, provides crucial data for understanding global economic trends and the impact of institutional policies. Gwartney's contributions extend to educating the public and policymakers alike, making complex economic principles accessible through widely used texts and publications in major media outlets. His dedication to advancing free market principles has been recognized with prestigious awards, underscoring his significant influence in the field.

    Economics
    • 2003

      Economics

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading

      Authors James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, and David Macpherson, believe that a course on principles of economics should focus on the power and relevance of the economic way of thinking. It is this belief and corresponding writing approach that has made Economics: Private and Public Choice one of South Western most solid and enduring texts. Throughout this text, the authors integrate applications and real-world data in an effort to make the basic concepts of economics come alive for the reader.

      Economics