Co-blogger Chris has a new piece just up at anti-war.com. It's a very nice overview of his book and will bring his political economy analysis to a very sympathetic audience. Nice job Chris!
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Peter J. Boettke: Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Christopher Coyne: Doing Bad by Doing Good: Why Humanitarian Action Fails
Paul Heyne, Peter Boettke, David Prychitko: Economic Way of Thinking, The (12th Edition)
Steven Horwitz: Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective
Boettke & Aligica: Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School
Peter T. Leeson: The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates
Philippe Lacoude and Frederic Sautet (Eds.): Action ou Taxation
Peter Boettke: The Political Economy of Soviet Socialism: the Formative Years, 1918-1928
Peter Boettke: Calculation and Coordination: Essays on Socialism and Transitional Political Economy
Peter Boettke & Peter Leeson (Eds.): The Legacy of Ludwig Von Mises
Peter Boettke: Why Perestroika Failed: The Politics and Economics of Socialist Transformation
Peter Boettke (Ed.): The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics
Hopefully this column will give rise to readers giving After War a good read. It is simply an excellent book. I am really looking forward to Dr. Coyne's lecture at the Foundation for Economics Education in August.
Posted by: Brian Pitt | May 23, 2008 at 05:58 PM
It's a great piece, but I think he should have provided the percentage of sucessful interventions. If I recall it was about 23%. Not too good. Would have been a nice empirical icing on the cake.
Posted by: Dain | May 23, 2008 at 07:21 PM
There is an interview as well.
http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/05/24/christopher-coyne/
Posted by: ReR | May 27, 2008 at 02:44 AM