I doubt that any book has ever made it through the publication process with no errors. I've found these so far, and I would appreciate feedback from anyone who finds any others:
| Page | Reference and Error | Correction |
| x | 3rd last line; table numbers listed out of order | Swap the entries |
| xv | 3rd last paragraph; extra character | "Alan Isaacs" should be "Alan Isaac" |
| 7 | line 2; raison dêtre | Should be "raison d'être" |
| 71 | Figure 3.10; shading missing | Shade area above total product curve and below notional straight line linking zero output to maximum slope of total product curve |
| 119 | Paragraph after heading "Backward bending supply curves"; wrong word | "downward-sloping demand curve" should be "downward-sloping supply curve" |
| 116 | Figure 5.3 subscripted text wonky | Typesetting error. |
| 126 | Before heading "So What?" | Explanation that this analysis supports Keynes's use of a horizontal supply curve for labour at the going wage. |
| 229 | Figure 10.4 | "f" should be its Greek equivalent, f |
| 302 | 4th last paragraph; wrong direction of change specified for change in interest rate and Austrian theory of production. | "Less" should be "more" and vice versa in several places!: "... will lead to a more 'roundabout' approach to production, meaning that less direct labour and more indirect capital will be applied to its production." |