Books
- The Soul of Liberty (1980) The Gutenberg Press. ISBN 0-9603872-1-8
- Public Goods and Private Communities (1994) Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 1-85278-951-4
- Beyond Neoclassical Economics (1996) Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 1-85898-395-9
- Dictionary of Free Market Economics (1998) Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 1-85898-432-7
- The Half-Life of Policy Rationales: How Technology Affects Old Policy Issues (ed., with Daniel Klein, 2003) ISBN 0-8147-4777-9
- The Depression of 2008 (2007) The Gutenberg Press. ISBN 0-9603872-0-X
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