If you haven't done it yet, you should read Living Economics by Peter J. Boettke. It's that kind of book that you wish that you read it before. The book is amazing. It's available here in hardcover or paperback and here in Kindle version.
"The passion of the teacher is often the inspiration for a student. This
lively book illuminates how economics affects all walks of life, whether
in the marketplace, voting booth, church, family, or any human
activity. Boettke believes that economics is not merely a game to be
played by clever professionals, but a discipline that touches on the
most pressing practical issues at any historical juncture. The wealth
and poverty of nations are at stake; the length and
quality of life turns on the economic conditions
individuals find themselves living with.
So teaching and learning economics are high
stakes ventures. Along the way he introduces us to major thinkers: from
Smith, Say, and Bastiat of the Classical School, to Neoclassical and
Austrian scholars (Menger, Mises, Hayek, Kirzner, and Rothbard) on to
New Institutional economists (Alchian, Coase, Demsetz, North, Ostrom and
Williamson) and Public Choice theorists (Buchanan, Tullock, and
others). This engaging and reasoned book is a must-read for economists,
students, and everyone else who wishes to better understand economics"
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