More Books by PERC Authors and Editors: |
Beyond Politics: Markets, Welfare, and the Failure of Bureaucracy, by William C. Mitchell and Randy T. Simmons, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994. |
What Everyone Should Know About Economics and Prosperity, James D.Gwartney and Richard L. Stroup Bozeman, MT.: PERC,1993. |
The Birth of a Transfer Society, by Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill. Lanham MD: University Press of America, 1989. |
Bureaucracy vs. Environment: The Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Governance, John Baden and Richard L. Stroup, contributing editors. Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press, 1981. |
Continental Water Marketing, edited by Terry L. Anderson. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute, 1994. |
, 8th ed., by James Gwartney and Richard L. Stroup. San Diego: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997. |
Gridlock in Government: How to Break the Stagnation of America, by Roger E. Meiners and Roger LeRoy Miller. Fort Wayne IN: State Policy Network, 1992. |
Growth and Welfare in the the American Past: A New Economic History, by Douglass C. North, Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall,1983. |
NAFTA and the Environment, by Terry L. Anderson. San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1993. (Available from PERC.) |
Undoing Drugs: Beyond Legalization, by Daniel K. Benjamin and Roger Leroy Miller. New York: Basic Books, 1993. (Available from PERC.) |
Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management, by Richard L. Stroup and John A. Baden. Cambridge MA: Ballinger Press, 1983. |
Water Crisis: Ending the Policy Drought, by Terry L. Anderson. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute and Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983. |
Water Rights: Scarce Resource Allocation, Bureaucracy, and the Environment, edited by Terry L. Anderson. San Francisco: Pacific Institute for Public Policy Research, 1983. |
The Yellowstone Primer: Land and Resource Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, edited by JohnBaden and Donald R. Leal. San Francisco: Pacific ResearchInstitute for Public Policy, 1990. |
Economics:
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PERC Reports Winter 2024
This special issue of PERC Reports explores creative ideas to address the conservation challenges of the Pacific Northwest.
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A Coastal Comeback
It’s been more than a century since sea otters called the coasts of Oregon and Northern California home. Can they be brought back to the region without alienating fishermen?
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Kelp Wanted
Can cultivating a taste for purple sea urchin help restore America's underwater forests?