BOOKS
Amoro de Matos, Joao. Theoretical foundations of corporate finance. Princeton Univ. Press, 2001. 302p. (338.6 A524)
Arora, Ashish, Andrea Fosfuri & Alfonso Gambardella. Markets for technology: the economics of innovation and corporate strategy. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 338p. (338.06 A769)
Bartle, Robert G. A modern theory of integration. Providence: American Mathematical Society, 2001. 458p. (515.42 B280)
Barzel, Yoram. A theory of the state: economic rights, legal rights, and the scope of the state. Cambridge U Press, 2002. 289p. (320.1 B296)
Corchon, Luis C. The theory of implementation of socially optimal decisions in economics. St. Martin's Press, 1996. 165p. (330.15 C793)
Dam, Kenneth W. The rules of the global game: a new look at U.S. international economic policymaking. Univ. of Chicago Press, 2001. 341p. (382.3 D154)
della Paolera, Garado & Alan M. Taylor. Straining at the anchor: the Argentine Currency Board and the search for macroeconomic stability, 1880-1935. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2001. 275p. (332.4 D357)
The essential John Nash, ed. by Harold W. Kuhn & Sylvia Nasar. Princeton University Press, 2002. 244p. (510.92 E78)
The evolution of monetary policy & the Federal Reserve System over the past 30 years: a conference in honor of Frank E. Morris. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2000. 203p. (332.46 E93)
Financial liberalization: how far, how fast?, ed. by Gerard Caprio, Patrick Honohan & Joseph Stiglitz. Cambridge U Press, 2001. 308p. (332 F491)
Gilpin, Robert. Global political economy: understanding the international economic order. Princeton University Press, 2001. 423p. (382.1 G488)
Jones, Charles I. Introduction to economic growth, 2nd ed. New York: Norton, 2001. 237p. (338.9 J17 2nd)
Litan, Robert E. & Alice M. Rivlin. Beyond the dot.coms: the economic promise of the internet. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2001. 130p. (338.06 L775)
Lucas, Robert E. Lectures on economic growth. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press, 2002. 204p. (338.9 L933)
Lyons, Richard K. The microstructure approach to exchange rates. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 333p. (332.45 L991)
Mesterton-Gibbons, Michael. An introduction to game-theoretic modelling, 2nd ed. American Mathematical Society, 2000. 368p.(519.3 M586)
Newbery, David M. Privatization, restructuring, and regulation of network utilities. The MIT Press, 1999. 466p. (363.6 N534)
Publishing economics: analyses of the academic journal market in economics, ed. by Joshua Gans. Elgar, 2000. 294p.(070.5 P976)
Saari, Donald G. Chaotic elections: a mathematician looks at voting. American Mathematical Society, 2001. 159p. (324.6 S112)
Sandler, Todd. Economic concepts for the social sciences. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 285p. (330 S217)
To profit or not to profit: the commercial transformation of the non-profit sector. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998. 340p.(338.7 T627)
Tracking a transformation: E-commerce and the terms of competition in industries: the BRIE-IGCC E-conomy Project. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2001. 492p. (384.3 T759)
Turkington, Darrell A. Matrix calculus and zero-one matrices: statistical and econometric applications. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 206p. (512.943 T939)
Vernon, Raymond. In the hurricane's eye: the troubled prospects of multinational enterprises. Harvard Univ. Press, 1999. 262p. (338.6 V543)
Watson, Joel. Strategy: an introduction to game theory. New York: Norton, 2002. 334p. (300.1 W339)
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Economic statistics: accuracy, timeliness and relevance; papers and proceedings from an ISI-Eurostat-BEA Conference, Sept. 1996, ed. by Zoltan Kenessy. Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, July 1997. 259p.
An evaluation of cap-and-trade programs for reducing U.S. carbon emissions. Congressional Budget Office, June 2001. 25p.
Fixed reproducible tangible wealth in the United States, 1925-94. BEA & ESA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Aug, 1999. 282p.
National income and product accounts of the United States, 1929-97. BEA & ESA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Sept, 2001. 2 volumes.
BOOKS
Bhagwati, Jagdish. Free trade today. Princeton University Press, 2002. 128p. (382.71 B575)
Bossaerts, Peter. The paradox of asset pricing. Princeton University Press, 2002. 180p. (332.63 B745)
Brandimarte, Paolo. Numerical methods in finance: a MATLAB based introduction. Wiley, 2002. 403p. (332.0151 B818)
Breit, William & Roger L. Ransom. The academic scribblers, 3rd ed. Princeton University Press, 1998. 282p. (330.092 B835)
Brookings trade forum 2001, ed. by Susan Collins & Dani Rodrik. Washington, DC: Brookings, 2002. 294p. (382 B872 2001)
Campbell, John Y & Luis M. Viceira. Strategic asset allocation: portfolio choice for long-term investors. Oxford Univ. Press, 2002. 257p. (332.6 C188)
Caves, R.E., J.A. Frankel & R.W. Jones. World trade & payments: an introduction, 9th ed. Addison-Wesley, 2002. 701p.(382.17 C381)
Corchon, Luis C. Theories of imperfectly competitive markets, 2nd ed. Springer, 2001. 178p. (338.6048 C793)
Currency unions, ed. by Alberto Alesina & Robert J. Barro. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2001. 86p. (332.456 C976)
Dornbusch, Rudi. Keys to prosperity: free markets, sound money, and a bit of luck. The MIT Press, 2000. 357p. (338.9 D713)
Economic policy for the information economy: a symposium sponsored by the Fed-Kansas City, 2001. KC:FRB, 2002. 433p.(338.06 E19)
Financial structure and economic growth: a cross-country comparison of banks, markets, and development, ed. by Asli Demirguc-Kunt & Ross Levine. The MIT Press, 2001. 436p. (332.1 F492)
Gandolfo, Giancarlo. International finance and open-economy economics. Springer, 2001. 613p. (332.042 G196)
Gilpin, Robert. The challenge of global capitalism: the world economy in the 21st century. Princeton Univ. Press, 2000. 373p. (382.1 G487)
Grossman, Gene M. & Elhanan Helpman. Interest groups and trade policy. Princeton Univ. Press, 2002. 262p. (324.6 G877)
Handbook of public economics, vol. 3, ed. Alan Auerbach & Martin Feldstein. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2002. 702p. (336 H236 v.3)
Innovation policy and the economy, v. 2, ed. A.Jaffe, J.Lerner & S.Stern. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2002. 184p.(338.06 I58)
Irwin, Douglas A. Free trade under fire. Princeton University Press, 2002. 257p. (382.71 I72)
Kenwood, A.G. & A.L. Lougheed. The growth of the international economy, 1820-2000, 4th ed. Routledge, 1999. 349p. (330.9034 K37 4th)
Laffont, Jean-Jacques & David Martimort. The theory of incentives: the principal-agent model. Princeton Univ. Press, 2002. 421p. (338.8 L163)
Lord, William A. Household dynamics: economic growth and policy. Oxford University Press, 2002. 377p. (339.2 L867)
Mackie, Christopher D. Canonizing economic theory: how theories and ideas are selected in economics. M.E. Sharpe, 1998. 201p. (330.01 M158)
Miller, Ronald E. Optimization: foundations and applications. New York: Wiley, 2000. 653p. (519.76 M651)
Milnor, John. Dynamics in one complex variable: introductory lectures, 2nd ed. Wiesbaden: Vieweg, 2000. 257p. (515.9 M659)
Pomfret, Richard. The economics of regional trading arrangements. Oxford University Press, 1997. 442p. (382.9 P786)
Rao, C. Radhakrishna. Linear statistical inference and its applications Wiley, 1973, reprinted 2002. 625p. (519 R215 2nd)
Rawls, John. A theory of justice, revised ed. Harvard University Press, 1999. 538p. (340.11 R261 rev)
Roemer, John E. Political competition: theory and applications. Harvard Univ. Press, 2001. 335p. (324.6 R215)
Saari, Donald G. Decisions and elections: explaining the unexpected. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 240p. (324.6 S113)
Sargent, Thomas J. & Francois Velde. The big problem of small change. Princeton Univ. Press, 2002. 405p. (332.494 S245)
Technological innovation and economic performance, ed. by Benn Steil, David G. Victor & Richard R. Nelson. Princeton University Press, 2002. 476p. (338.06 T253)
Trade, development and political economy: essays in honour of Anne O. Krueger, edited by Deepak Lal & Richard H. Snape. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 312p. (382 T764)
Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. Econometric analysis of cross section and panel data. The MIT Press, 2002. 752p. (330.0182 W913)
BOOKS
Baumol, William J. The free-market innovation machine: analyzing the growth miracle of capitalism. Princeton University Press, 2002. 318p. (330.122 B347)
Chow, Gregory C. China's economic transformation. Blackwell, 2002. 407p. (338.951 C553)
Cost-benefit analysis: legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives, ed. Matthew D. Adler & Eric A. Posner. University of Chicago Press, 2001. 351p. (330.155 C837)
Financial crises, contagion, and the lender of last resort, ed. by Charles Goodhart & Gerhard Illing. Oxford Univ. Press, 2002. 558p. (332.15 F491)
Financing crises in "successful" emerging economies, ed. by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis. Brookings Inst., 2001. 172p. (332.095 F490)
Germano, William. Getting it published: a guide for scholars and anyone else serious about serious books. University of Chicago Press, 2001. 197p. (070.5 G373)
Goldsmith, John A., John Komlos & Penny Schine Gold. The Chicago guide to your academic career: a portable mentor for scholars from graduate school through tenure. University of Chicago Press, 2001. 310p. (378.1 G624)
Gollier, Christian. The economics of risk and time. The MIT Press, 2001. 445p. (658.15 G626)
McCaffery, Edward J. Fair not flat: how to make the tax system better and simpler. U.Chicago Press, 2002. 178p.(336.2 M122)
Paul, Wolfgang & Jorg Baschnagel. Stochastic processes: from physics to finance. Springer-Verlag, 1999. 231p.(519.2 P324)
Putterman, Louis. Dollars and change: economics in context. Yale University Press, 2001. 284p. (330 P993)
Ritzberger, Klaus. Foundations of non-cooperative game theory. Oxford University Press, 2002. 353p. (330.0151 R615)
Stinespring, John R. Mathematica for microeconomics: learning by example. Academic Press, 2002. 222. (338.5 S859)
Sutton, John. Marshall's tendencies: what can economists know? The MIT Press, 2000. 122p. (330.01 S967)
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Economic report of the President, February 2002. U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, 2002. 448p.
Statistical abstract of the United States, 2001. Econ. Stats. Admin. & Census Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Nov. 2001. 987p.
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