Mark Skousen - Written Works

Written Works

Academic Books

  • The Structure of Production (New York University Press, 1990) ISBN 0-8147-7895-X
  • Economics on Trial (Irwin McGraw Hill, 1991; 2nd edition, 1993) ISBN 1-55623-372-8 Translated into Japanese.
  • Dissent on Keynes, editor (Praeger Publishing, 1992)
  • Puzzles and Paradoxes in Economics, co-authored with Kenna C. Taylor (Edward Elgar, 1997) Translated into Korean and Chinese
  • Economic Logic (Capital Press, 2000, 2008). 2nd Edition includes for the first time chapters on macroeconomics and government policy. Translated into Chinese by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press
  • The Making of Modern Economics (M. E. Sharpe Publishers, 2001, 2009). Winner 2009 Choice Outstanding Academic Title. Now in its second printing; translated into Chinese, Turkish, Mongolian, and Spanish
  • The Power of Economic Thinking (Foundation for Economic Education, 2002). Translated into Chinese by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press
  • Vienna and Chicago: Friends or Foes? A Tale of Two Schools of Free-Market Economics (Capital Press, 2005). Translated in Chinese
  • The Completed Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, compiled and edited by Mark Skousen (Regnery Books, 2006). Regnery Publishing has also published in paperback the original Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, edited with a new introduction by Mark Skousen, as Vol. I (1706–1757) and The Completed Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin as Vol. II (1757–1790)
  • The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes (M. E. Sharpe, 2007)
  • EconoPower: How a New Generation of Economists Is Transforming the World (Wiley & Sons, 2008). Translated into Korean & Portuguese

Financial Books

  • The Complete Guide to Financial Privacy (Simon & Schuster, 1983)
  • High Finance on a Low Budget (Bantam Books, 1981, Dearborn, 1993), co-authored with Jo Ann Skousen
  • The Investor's Bible: Mark Skousen's Principles of Investment (Phillips Publishing, 1992)
  • Secrets of the Great Investors, editor, audio tape series, narrated by Louis Rukeyser (Knowledge Products, 1997)
  • The New Scrooge Investing (McGraw Hill, 2000)
  • Investing in One Lesson (Regnery Publishing, Inc, 2007)
  • Maxims of Wall Street (Skousen Publishing, Inc 2011)

Academic Journal Articles

  • "Saving the Depression: A New Look at World War II," Review of Austrian Economics, 1987, vol. 2, No. 1
  • "A Review of the New Palgrave," Review of Austrian Economics, 1988, vol. 3, No. 1
  • "The Perseverance of Paul Samuelson’s Economics," Journal of Economic Perspectives vol. 11, No. 2 (Spring, 1997), 137-152
  • "GO Beyond GDP: Introducing a New National Income Statistic," (presented at the “Macro Lunch”, Columbia Business School, paper to be submitted to American Economic Review)
  • “What Drives the Economy: Consumer Spending or Saving/Investment? Using GDP, Gross Output and Other National Income Statistics to Determine Economic Performance,” Backgrounder, 2004, Initiative for Policy Dialogue,
  • "Gross Domestic Expenditures (GDE): The Case for New National Aggregate Statistic", 2012, a working paper at University College of London

Articles in Edited Volumes

  • “The Great Depression,” The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, ed. Peter J. Boettke. Hants, England: Edward Elgar, 1994
  • “Financial Economics,” The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, ed. Peter J. Boettke. Hants, England: Edward Elgar, 1994
  • "Say's Law, Growth Theory, and Supply Side Economics," Two Hundred Years of Say's Law, ed. Steven Kates. Hants, England: Edward Elgar, 2003
  • "Classical economics" and "David Ricardo" in The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, ed. Ronald Hamowy. Sage Publications/Cato Institute, 2009

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