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Book review: The Trouble with Markets, by Roger Bootle

The author enjoys kicking financial theorists while they're down, but he doesn't offer any fresh thinking.

Book review: Breakfast With Socrates, by Robert Rowland Smith

The ancient philosophers - and the author - bring meaning to your day, says Mark Vernon.

Books: Three of a Kind - Learn to think counter-intuitively

Reap the rewards of unconventional thinking, with Paul Arden, Dave Allan and Dan Roam.

Book review: SuperFreakonomics, by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner

The authors make economics fun, but they should have used their power to micro-investigate the City.

Book review: Managing, by Henry Mintzberg

Mintzberg's colourful cavalcade spotlights the paradoxes of daily managerial life, says LBS's Nigel Nicholson.

Book review: Managing in a Downturn, by FT Prentice Hall

JLR's Smith agrees that we need old experience and fresh thinking to lift our eyes above the gloom.

Books: Three of a Kind - Help for the newly promoted manager

Succeed as a New Manager; Peter Fischer's The New Boss and Jason Jennings' Hit the Ground Running

Book review - Keynes: The Return of the Master, by Robert Skidelsky

Skidelsky argues that it's time for a paradigm shift in macroeconomics - inspired by Keynes.

Book review: The Fall of the House of Credit, by Alistair Milne

The logic of Milne's microeconomic explanation for the banking crisis is compelling; his conclusions less so.

Book review: The 50th Law, by 50 Cent and Robert Greene

The rapper hustled his way to fame - just like Mao and Michelangelo. Geoff Travis isn't convinced.

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