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9780471326380 | Pck edition (John Wiley & Sons Inc, August 1, 1998), cover price $19.90

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Product Description: Most climate experts agree that industrial emissions of carbon dioxide either already have led or will soon lead to an increase in global temperatures. While many consider that reason enough to undertake dramatic political action, economist Thomas Gale Moore asks, So what? Both historical and economic analysis suggests, he argues, that a warmer climate would be, on balance, beneficial to both mankind and the environment...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9781882577644 | Cato Inst, April 1, 1998, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Most climate experts agree that industrial emissions of carbon dioxide either already have led or will soon lead to an increase in global temperatures.

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9781882577651 | Cato Inst, April 1, 1998, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: The book calls into question the entire campaign led by Vice President Al Gore and others to ratify the proposed treaty on global warming scheduled to be debated in the U.

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Product Description: In this essay Thomas Moore examines the impending failure of democracy and freedom in Central Europe. The stagnation, deteriorating economies, and lack of opportunites in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia are likely to produce the most massive illegal immigration the world has ever seen, an exodus of crisis porportions...read more

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9780817952624 | Hoover Inst Pr, March 1, 1991, cover price $5.00 | About this edition: In this essay Thomas Moore examines the impending failure of democracy and freedom in Central Europe.

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