Customer Review: Russell Roberts has taken the concept of free trade and made it understandable. I originally purchased this book for my college International Economics class, but it would work for high school economics classes as well. It is easy to read and has well rounded characters. As a future educator I would... more info
Customer Review: I was skeptical at first, but the book presents a logical discussion of how we can simplify our tax code eliminating the anxiety most everyone faces every April. With the Fair Tax you pay more as you spend more. All corrupt "off the books" money and well as visitors to the US (legal and illegal)... more info
Customer Review: This is a must-buy for law students taking a class in international tax. Or if you're a lawyer and want to learn the stuff on your own. But I can see how a layman hoping to figure out how to fill out a tax return would think the book to be useless.
Customer Review: The traditional international tax textbook (by Avi-Yonah, Ring, & Brauner) is god-awful. I'm not sure who the intended audience is but certainly not law students. At the end of the class, I realized I didn't understand the big picture at all. The professor recommended this book as a supplement.... more info
Customer Review: "Africa Unchained" is a very interesting book. It proposes "the blueprint for Africa's future." To find out how workable the proposal is one has to read the book. However, here is how the author goes about the subject. First, he explains why Africa is poor. Four themes form the answer. One, Africa... more info
Customer Review: As someone who deals with variety of International tax issues on daily basis, I often refer to this book as a refresher on the basics. The book is not very deep technically, but the examples used and materials covered makes it a must-have on my desk at all times. I'm about the upgrade it to the next... more info
Customer Review: Timely considering the fact that language, namely written generally and political especially would appear to be coming under considerable pressure from 'new' form(s) of communication. Mr. Nunberg presents in this timely piece the notion that political language nominal and despite the explosion of... more info
Customer Review: Equalization tax policies directly forcing tax payers redistribute educational monies equally on education. Equalization does not work. It's a socialistic virus starting in Wilmington, Delaware and moved to Maine in 1970 and eventually hit Texas. The most important question facing tax payers is can... more info