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Markets in everything

This book is a cross between Dr. Seuss and Ayn’s Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. Ayn Rand would be proud of the message and Dr. Seuss would be proud of the beautiful illustrations and rhyming verse in this lively tale of free-markets versus excessive government regulation. • Hardcover, 27 beautifully illustrated pages! • Follow the trials of bright Bridget Blodgett as she struggles to produce her widgets and wodgets in the face of increasing taxation!

Here is the link.  If you are wondering, I found this among the blog ads on Brad DeLong's site; we've been advertising the plight of the unemployed.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on June 4, 2005 at 11:25 AM in Books | Permalink

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