My favorite economics books are: Kevin Dowd's _Competition and Finance_ Henry Hazlit's _Economics in One Lesson_ Stephen Horwitz _Microfoundations and Macroeconomics_ Ludwig Lachmann's _Capital and Its Structure_ George A. Selgin's _The Theory of Free Banking_
I'm now reading Roger Garrison's _Time and Money_ and will probably be adding that to my list. (Heck, I could probably add another dozen titles to this list.:) In this short list, I'm not dismissing other works I've read, but merely trying to give a brief roster of works that I would recommend to others and that found influential on my "economic" thinking. (In quotes because, save for two semesters in economics in college, that's about as close to the profession as I've gotten. Also, my reading is slanted toward Austrians and free banking theorists.:) (I liked the Horwitz book so much, I even wrote a review -- really more a summary than a true critical review -- of it. That's at http://uweb.superlink.net/neptune/Macro.html) Cheers! Daniel Ust http://uweb.superlink.net/neptune/
