BOOKS
Accounting for saving: financial liberalization, capital flows and growth in Latin America and Europe, ed. Carmen M. Reinhart. Inter-American Development Bank, 1999. 463p. (332.0415 A172)
Bagwell, Kyle & Robert W. Staiger. The economics of the world trading system. The MIT Press, 2002. 224p. (382.9 B149)
Benassy, Jean-Pascal. The macroeconomics of imperfect competition and nonclearing markets: a dynamic general equilibrium approach. The MIT Press, 2002. 272p. (339.01 B469)
de la Croix, David & Philippe Michel. A theory of economic growth: dynamics and policy in overlapping generations. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 378p. (339.501 D332)
Deregulation and interdependence in the Asia-Pacific region, ed. by Takatoshi Ito & Anne O. Krueger. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2000. 450p. (338.95 D431)
Diamond, Peter A. Social security reform. Oxford University Press, 2002. 100p. (368.4 D587) {Lindahl Lecture}
The economics of contracts: theories and applications, ed. by Eric Brosseau & Jean-Michel Glachant. MIT Press, 2002. (346.02 E19)
Education in the twenty-first century, ed. by Edward P. Lazear. Hoover Institution Press, 2002. 192p. (379.73 E25)
Generalized method of moments estimation, ed. by Laszlo Matyas. Cambridge University Press, 1999. 316p. (330.0182 G326)
Krugman, Paul R. & Maurice Obstfeld. International economics: theory and policy. Addison-Wesley, 2003. 754p. (382 K92 6th)
Mokyr, Joel. The gifts of Athena: historical origins of the knowledge economy. Princeton University Press, 2002. 359p.(338.06 M715)
Mukherji, Anjan. An introduction to general equilibrium analysis: Walrasian and non-Walrasian equilibria. Oxford University Press, 1990; expanded edition, 2002. 260p. (339.5 M953)
Preventing currency crises in emerging markets, ed. by Sebastian Edwards & Jeffrey Frankel. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2002. 770p. (332.4 P944)
Salvatore, Dominick. Microeconomics: theory and applications, 4th ed. Oxford University Press, 2003. 724p. (338.5 S182 4th)
Technological change and the environment, ed. A. Grubler, N. Nakicenovic & W. Nordhaus. Resources for the Future, 2002. (338.06 T252)
BOOKS
Advances in economics and econometrics: theory and applications; Eighth World Congress, edited by Mathias Dewatripont, Lars Peter Hansen & Stephen J. Turnovsky. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 3 volumes. (330.01 A246)
Apostol, Tom M. Calculus, vol. 2: Multi-variable calculus and linear algebra, with applications to differential equations. Waltham, MA: Blaisdell, 1969. 673p. (517 A646 v.2)
Asset price bubbles: the implications for monetary, regulatory, and international policies, ed. by William C. Hunter, George C. Kaufman & Michael Pomerleano. The MIT Press, 2003. 581p. (338.542 A846)
Backhouse, Roger E. The ordinary business of life: a history of economics from the ancient world to the twenty-first century. Princeton University Press, 2002. 369p. (330.09 B126)
Blinder, Alan S. & Janet L. Yellen. The fabulous decade: macroeconomic economic lessons from the 1990s. New York: Century Foundation, 2001. 105p. (330.973 B648)
Boyce, William E. & Richard C. DiPrima. Elementary differential equations, 6th ed. Wiley, 1997. 592p. (515.35 B789 6th)
Brookings trade forum 2002, edited by Susan M. Collins and Dani Rodrik. Brookings Institution, 2003. 230p. (382 B872 2002)
Caballero, Ricardo J. Macroeconomic volatility in reformed Latin America: diagnosis and policy proposals. Inter-American Development Bank, 2001. 170p. (339.5098 C112)
Dawid, Herbert. Adaptive learning by genetic algorithms: analytical results and applications to economic models, 2nd ed. Springer, 1999. 200p. (330.0151 D269 2nd)
Diamond, Peter A. Taxation, incomplete markets, and social security. The MIT Press, 2003. 160p. (330.12 D537)
Don't fix, don't float: the exchange rate in emerging markets, transition economies and developing countries, ed. by Jorge de Braga de Macedo, Daniel Cohen & Helmut Reisen. Paris: OECD, 2001. 93p. (332.45 D688)
Dresher, Melvin. The mathematics of games and strategy: theory and applications. New York: Dover, 1981. 184p (519.3 D773)
Economic and financial crises in emerging market economies, ed. by Martin Feldstein. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2003. 530p. (332.042 E19)
Eichengreen, Barry. Capital flows and crises. The MIT Press, 2003. 377p. (332.042 E34)
Elements of reason: cognition, choice, and the bounds of rationality, ed. by Arthur Lupia, Matthew D. McCubbins & Samuel L. Popkin. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 330p. (320.01 E38)
Ghosh, Atish R., Anne-Marie Gulde & Holger Wolf. Exchange rate regimes: choices and consequences. The MIT Press, 2002. 232p. + CD-ROM. (332.45 G427)
Glicksman, Abraham M. An introduction to linear programming and the theory of games. Wiley, 1963; reprinted by Dover, 2001. 131p. (519.7 G559)
Kuhn, Harold W. Lectures on the theory of games. Princeton University Press, 2003. 107p. (519.3 K96)
Lomborg, Bjorn. The skeptical environmentalist: measuring the real state of the world. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 515p. (363.7 L843)
Luey, Beth. Handbook for academic authors, 4th ed. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 320p. (808.02 L948)
Managing currency crises in emerging markets, ed. by Michael P. Dooley & Jeffrey A. Frankel. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2003. 443p. (332.4 M266)
Meltzer, Allan H. A history of the Federal Reserve, vol. 1, 1913-1951. University of Chicago Press, 2003. 800p. (332.11 M528)
Moulin, Herve. Fair division and collective welfare. The MIT Press, 2003. 289p. (301.1 M926)
Posner, Eric A. Law and social norms. Harvard University Press, 2000. 260p. (340.115 P855)
Property rights: cooperation, conflict, and law, edited by Terry L. Anderson & Fred S. McChesney. Princeton University Press, 2003. 398p. (346.04 P965)
The role of foreign direct investment in East Asian economic development, ed. by Takatoshi Ito & Anne O. Krueger. University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2000. 381p. (332.67 R745)
Rozanov, Y.A. Probability theory: a concise course. New York: Dover, 1977. 148p. (519.2 R893)
Salvatore, Dominick. International economics, 7th ed. Wiley, 2001. 830p. (382 S182 7th)
Sen, Amartya. Rationality and freedom. Harvard University Press, 2002. 736p. (301.1 S474)
Shubik, Martin. Strategy and market structure: competition, oligopoly, and the theory of games. Wiley, 1959. 387p. (338.523 S562)
Siklos, Pierre. The changing face of central banking: evolutionary trends since World War II. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 347p. (332.1 S581)
Solutions manual for Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics (Lucas-Stokey), by Claudio Irigoyen, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg & Mark L.J. Wright. Harvard University Press, 2002. 291p. (330.0151 S875)
Sowell, Thomas. Controversial essays. Hoover Institution Press, 2002. 321p. (973.72 S731)
Technology and the new economy, ed. by Chong-En Bai & Chi-Wa Yuen. The MIT Press, 2002. 300p. (338.064 T255)
Tintner, Gerhard. The variate difference method. Bloomington, IN: The Principia Press, 1940. 175p. (519.5 T593)
Tintner, Gerhard, J.N.K. Rao & Heinrich Stecker. New results in the variate difference method. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1978. 102p. (519.5 T594)
Trade in services in the Asia-Pacific region, ed. by Takatoshi Ito & Anne O. Krueger. University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2003. 497p. (380.1 T763)
World Bank literature, ed. by Amitava Kumar. University of Minnesota Press, 2003. 308p. (332.153 W926)
JOURNALS
2002 issues of Portuguese Economic Journal, vol. 1, issues 1-3. Gift; not subscribing. Springer, no full-text yet.
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Economic Report of the President transmitted to the Congress Feb. 2003. U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, 2003. 404p.
Statistical Abstract of the U.S. 2002, 122nd ed. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Dec. 2002. 999p.
DISCUSSION PAPERS
Starting in 2003 we will no longer add papers to the collection that are available in full-text on internet sites (usually through the issuing department). EXCEPTIONS: Our own papers plus the Mpls. Fed papers (until they stop sending them). To check Econ department papers from other universities see the direct links on my webpage entitled "Wendy's Working Paper Website" at http://www. econ.umn.edu/~econlib/wwp397.html
.BOOKS
American economic policy in the 1990s, edited by Jeffrey A. Frankel & Peter R. Orszag. The MIT Press, 2002. 1119p. (338.973 A514)
Brenner, Robert. The boom and the bubble: the U.S. in the world economy. New York: Verso, 2002. 303p. (330.973 B838)
Camerer, Colin F. Behavioral game theory: experiments in strategic interaction. Princeton University Press, 2003. 550p. (300.1 C184)
Coddington, Earl A. & Robert Carlson. Linear ordinary differential equations. Philadelphia: SIAM, 1997. 341p. (515.35 C669)
The dollarization debate, ed. Dominick Salvatore, James W. Dean & Thomas D. Willett. Oxford University Press, 2003. 476p.(332.45 D665)
Duffie, Darrell & Kenneth J. Singleton. Credit risk: pricing, measurement, and management. Princeton University Press, 2003. 396p. (332.7 D857)
Economic policy in the international economy: essays in honor of Assaf Razin, ed. by Elhanan Helpman & Efraim Sadka. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 472p. (338.91 E20)
Ethier, Wilfred J. Modern international economics, 3rd ed. New York: Norton, 1995. 700p. (382 E84 3rd)
Freeman, Chris & Francisco Louca. As time goes by: from the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution. Oxford University Press, 2001. 407p. (338.09 F855)
Haveman, Robert H., Andrew Bershadker & Jonathan A. Schwabish. Human capital in the United States from 1975 to 2000: patterns of growth and utilization. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2003. 228p. (331.12 H384)
Innovation policy and the economy, vol. 3, ed. by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner & Scott Stern. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2003. 141p. (338.06 I58 v.3)
International finance and financial crises: essays in honor of Robert P. Flood, ed. by Peter Isard, Assaf Razin & Andrew K. Rose. Kluwer for the IMF, 1999. 273p. (332 I61)
Knowledge, information, and expectations in modern macroeconomics, in honor of Edmund S. Phelps, ed. Philippe Aghion, et al. Princeton University Press, 2003. 578p. (339.01 K73)
Kumbhakar, Subal C. & C.A. Knox Lovell. Stochastic frontier analysis. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 333p. (338.5 K96)
La Granville, Olivier de. Bond pricing and portfolio analysis: protecting investors in the long run. The MIT Press, 2001. 455p. (332.63 L178)
Manning, Alan. Monopsony in motion: imperfect competition in labor markets. Princeton University Press, 2003. 401p. (331.12 M283)
Markets, games, and organizations: essays in honor of Roy Radner, ed. by Tatsuro Ichiishi & Thomas Marschak. Springer-Verlag, 2003. 314p. {from Review of Econ Design, 2001} (330.0151 M345)
Miranda, Mario J. & Paul L. Fackler. Applied computational economics and finance. The MIT Press, 2002. 510p. (330.01 M672)
Munkres, James R. Elementary differential topology: lectures given at MIT, Fall 1961. Princeton University Press, 1968. 112p.(513.83 M966)
Salvatore, Dominick & Derrick Reagle. Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics and econometrics, 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill, 2002. 328p. (519.5 S182 2nd)
Raiffa, Howard, John Richardon & David Metcalfe. Negotiation analysis: the science and art of collaborative decision making. Harvard University Press, 2002. 548p. (658.4 R149)
Rethinking stabilization policy: a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, held in August 2002. Kansas City: FRB, 2003. 470p. (339.53 R438)
Shiller, Robert J. The new financial order: risk in the 21st century. Princeton University Press, 2003. 366p. (368 S556)
Thirlwall, A.P. Growth and development: with special reference to developing economies, 7th ed. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2003. 816p. (338.9 T446 7th)
Thorp, Rosemary. Progress, poverty and exclusion: an economic history of Latin America in the 20th century. Johns Hopkins University Press, for the Inter-American Development Bank, 1998. 369p. (330.98 T517)
Train, Kenneth E. Discrete choice methods with simulation. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 334p. (338.5 T768)
Vind, Karl. Independence, additivity, uncertainty. Springer-verlag, 2003. 277p. (330.0151 V779)
Walsh, Carl E. Monetary theory and policy, 2nd ed. The MIT Press, 2003. 612p. (332.46 W223 2nd)
What the future holds: insights from social science, edited by Richard N. Cooper & Richard Layard. The MIT Press, 2002. 285p. (306 W555)
Whittle, Peter. Probability via expectation, 4th ed. Springer-Verlag, 2000. 352p. (519.2 W627 4th)
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