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  2. Robin Gregory, Lee Failing, Michael Harstone, Graham Long, Tim McDaniels, Dan Ohlson. Structured Decision Making: A Practical Guide to Environmental Management Choices. – Ì.: , 2012. – 312 ñ.
  3. Daniel A. Farber, Anne Joseph O'Connell. Research Handbook on Public Choice and Public Law (Research Handbooks in Law and Economics Series/Elgar Original Reference). – Ì.: , 2012. – 512 ñ.
  4. Abdus Samad H. Siddiqui. Yes I Can: Success is a Choice You can succeed, if you believe you can. – Ì.: , 2012. – 88 ñ.
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  13. Charles K. Rowley. Constitutional Political Economy in a Public Choice Perspective. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  15. Gordon Tullock, Arthur Seldon, Gordon L. Brady. Government Failure: A Primer in Public Choice. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  16. Amartya Sen, Amartya Kumar Sen. Choice, Welfare and Measurement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  17. James M. Buchanan, Richard A. Musgrave. Public Finance and Public Choice: Two Contrasting Visions of the State (CESifo Book Series). – Ì.: The MIT Press, 1999. – 264 ñ.
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  19. W. M. Corden, W. Max Corden. Too Sensational: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes (Ohlin Lectures). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  92. Allan M. Feldman, Roberto Serrano. Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory. – Ì.: , 2005. – 420 ñ.
  93. John C. Maxwell. The Choice is Yours. – Ì.: , 2005. – 128 ñ.
  94. Walter Hettich, Stanley L. Winer. Democratic Choice and Taxation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. – Ì.: Cambridge University Press, 2005. – 348 ñ.
  95. National Center on Education and the Economy. Tough Choices or Tough Times: The Report of the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce. – Ì.: , 2006. – 208 ñ.
  96. Readings in Public Choice and Constitutional Political Economy. – Ì.: , 2008. – 628 ñ.
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  98. William F. Sharpe. Investors and Markets: Portfolio Choices, Asset Prices, and Investment Advice (Princeton Lectures in Finance). – Ì.: , 2008. – 232 ñ.
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