Book Reviews of Economics as Religion (2001), by Robert H. Nelson

 

In Books and Culture, September/October 2003, by Andrew Morriss, Case Western Reserve University

 

In the History of Political Economy, Summer 2003, by David Colander, Middlebury College

 

In the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 21-A (2003), by Melvin Reder, University of Chicago

 

In the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Vol. 21-A (2003), by Ross Emmett, Michigan State University (the second of two reviews published in this issue of the journal)

 

In Worldviews, No. 1-2 (2003), by Leland Glenna, University of California, Davis

 

In the Journal of Economic Literature, March 2003, by Esther-Mirjam Sent, Notre Dame University

 

In Markets and Morality, Fall 2002, by Jennifer Roback Morse, Stanford University

 

In Faith and Economics, Fall 2002, by Gregory A. Krohn, Bucknell University

 

In First Things, December 2002, by Robert Sirico, Acton Institute

 

In Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, September 2002, by Jeremy Lott, staff of Reason magazine

 

In The American Enterprise, September 2002, by Eileen Ceisla, Competitive Enterprise Institute

 

In the Financial Times, August 15, 2002, by Samuel Brittan, columnist for the Financial Times

 

In The Christian Century, May 8-15, 2002, by David Krueger, Baldwin Wallace College

 

In Claremont Review of Books, Spring 2002, by James Nichels, Claremont McKenna College

 

In H-Net Book Review, April 2002, by Robert Tollison, University of Mississippi

 

In the Journal of Economic Issues, March 2002, by John Henry, California State University

 

In America – The National Catholic Weekly, March 18, 2002, by John Omicinski, Gannett newspapers

 

In The Mises Review, Spring 2002, by David Gordon, Ludwig von Mises Institute

 

In the Financial Times, January 26, 2002, by Michael Prowse, columnist for the Financial Times

 

In The Washington Times, September 25, 2001, by Doug Bandow, Cato Institute

 

Listed in “‘Economics 101,’ Suggested Reading List,” by Allen R. Sanderson, Economics Department, University of Chicago