If you liked The composer in the market place by Alan T. Peacock, start with Economics, inflation and the performing arts (1981), Quantitative analysis in public finance (1969), and Public finance as an instrument for economic development (1965). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Economics, inflation and the performing arts (1981), Quantitative analysis in public finance (1969), Public finance as an instrument for economic development (1965), Public choice, public finance, and public policy (1985), and Fiscal policy and the employment problem in less developed countries (1971).

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The composer in the market place is by Alan T. Peacock.