By Edward W. Younkins - Foreword by John A. Allison - Contributions by Samuel Bostaph, Ph.D.; Bryan Caplan; Eric B. Dent; Stephen Hicks; Steven Horwitz; Jerry Kirkpatrick; William Kline Ph.D; Edwin A. Locke; John A. Parnell; Richard M. Salsman; Emily Cham
Ayn Rand wrote and lectured on economic concepts and topics. This volume addresses the economic and business aspects of her writings. The authors of this anthology are from a variety of fields and all of them are enthusiastic supporters of her ideas.
Chapter 1: Ayn Rand's Economic Thought, Samuel Bostaph
Chapter 2: An Analysis of Externalities from an Objectivist Perspective, Brian P. Simpson
Chapter 3: Teaching Economics Through Ayn Rand, Peter Boettke
Chapter 4: Cultivating the Economic Imagination with Atlas Shrugged, Emily Chamlee-Wright
Chapter 5: Inclusion of Atlas Shrugged in Economics Classes, Calvin Kent and Paul Hamilton
Chapter 6: Economics in Atlas Shrugged, Richard Salsman
Chapter 7: Economics in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Edward W. Younkins
Chapter 8: Atlas Shrugged and Public Choice: The Obvious Parallels, Bryan Caplan
Chapter 9: Francisco d' Anconia on Money: A Socio-Economic Analysis, Steven Horwitz
Chapter 10: Business in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Edward W. Younkins
Chapter 11: The Traits of Business Heroes in Atlas Shrugged, Edwin Locke
Chapter 12: Objectivist Epistemology as the Foundation of Marketing Theory, Jerry Kirkpatrick
Chapter 13: Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics, Stephen R. C. Hicks
Chapter 14: Identity, Professional Ethics, and Substantive Style in The Fountainhead, William Kline
Chapter 15: Ayn Rand's Objectivist Virtues as the Foundation of Morality and Success in Business, Edward W. Younkins
Chapter 16: Reconciling Economics and Ethics in Business Ethics Education: The Case of Objectivism, Eric Dent and John Parnell