Books for Review


Note (November 3, 2006): COPE currently lacks the resources to send books to reviewers. If a publisher (a) gives us information about a book (author, title, date, publisher, number of pages), and (b) is willing to send the book to a reviewer if COPE’s editors so request, we will list the book below and invite people to review it.

If you wish to review one of the books below, please write to us at mail@copejournal.org, indicate your qualifications to review the book, and include a snail-mail address.

We also accept reviews of other books (see the Instructions to Authors).

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Charles Andrews, From Capitalism to Equality: An Inquiry into the Laws of Economic Change (Oakland, CA: Needle Press, 2000), 341 pp. + vii.

Francis G. Castles (ed.), The Disappearing State?: Retrenchment Realities in an Age of Globalisation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007), 296 pp.

Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger (eds.), Money, Distribution and Economic Policy: Alternatives to Orthodox Macroeconomics (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007), 272 pp.

Andrew Kliman, Reclaiming Marx’s “Capital”: A Refutation of the Myth of Inconsistency (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007), 250 pp.

Donato Masciandaro, Elõd Takáts, and Brigitte Unger, Black Finance:  The Economics of Money Laundering (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007), 288 pp.

Svetozar Pejovich, Law, Informal Rules and Economic Performance: The Case for Common Law (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2008), 192 pp.