There are 13 books by Donald C. Wood on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The economics of health and wellness (2008). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The economics of health and wellness 2008 · 269 pages
  2. 2 Economic development, integration, and morality in Asia and the Americas 2009 · 429 pages
  3. 3 Ogata-mura 2012 · 262 pages
  4. 4 Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy 2014 · 440 pages
  5. 5 Climate Change, Culture, and Economics 2015 · 320 pages
  6. 6 Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation 2016 · 368 pages
  7. 7 Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism 2017 · 304 pages
  8. 8 Individual and Social Adaptions to Human Vulnerability 2018 · 272 pages
  9. 9 Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business and Capitalism 2020 · 301 pages
  10. 10 Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America 2021 · 364 pages
  11. 11 Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth 2024 · 200 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Donald C. Wood written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Donald C. Wood.

Where should I start with Donald C. Wood?

A good starting point is The economics of health and wellness (2008).

What is the Donald C. Wood books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The economics of health and wellness (2008), 2. Economic development, integration, and morality in Asia and the Americas (2009), 3. Ogata-mura (2012), 4. Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy (2014), 5. Climate Change, Culture, and Economics (2015), 6. Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation (2016), 7. Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism (2017), 8. Individual and Social Adaptions to Human Vulnerability (2018), 9. Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business and Capitalism (2020), 10. Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America (2021), 11. Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth (2024).