Daniel B. Klein
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Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation
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2011
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10 editions
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Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit
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1997
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4 editions
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Edmund Burke and the Perennial Battle, 1789-1797
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What Do Economists Contribute? (Cato Institute Book)
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1999
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6 editions
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3 Libertarian Essays
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1998
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2 editions
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A Plea to Economists Who Favour Liberty: Assist the Everyman
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2001
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2 editions
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Assurance and Trust in a Great Society
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2000
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Should Coercion Count? The Place of Liberty in Economic Theory (Cato Unbound Book 52007)
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2007
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Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct (Economics, Cognition, And Society)
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1997
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2 editions
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Libertarian Essays
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2015
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11 editions
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“His [Thomas Szasz's] body of work represents one of history's most passionate and penetrating explorations of the moral constitution of the libertarian idea. Here he is in the company of von Humboldt, Mill, Spencer, and Mencken.”
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