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Annual World Bank conference on development economics: accelerating development, edited by Francois Bourguignon & Boris Pleskovic. Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 2004. 381p. (338.9 A613 2004)
Bardhan, Pranab. Scarcity, conflicts, and cooperation: essays in the political and institutional economics of development. The MIT Press, 2005. 306p. (338.9 B245)
Bolton, Patrick & Mathias Dewatripont. Contract theory. The MIT Press, 2005. 724p. (346.02 B694)
Colander, David, Richard P.F.Holt & J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. The changing face of economics: conversations with cutting edge economists. University of Michigan Press, 2004. 358p. (330.09 C683)
Emerging labor market institutions for the twenty-first century, edited by Richard B. Freeman, Joni Hersch & Lawrence Mischel. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2005. 327p. (331 E53)
Fair, Ray C. Estimating how the macroeconomy works. Harvard University Press, 2004. 295p. (339 F162)
Greiner, Alfred, Willi Semmler and Gang Gong. The forces of economic growth: a time series perspective. Princeton University Press, 2005. 187p. (338.9 G824)
The inflation-targeting debate, edited by Ben S. Bernanke & Michael Woodford. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2005. 458p. (332.414 I43)
Krugman, Paul & Robin Wells. Microeconomics. Worth Publishers, 2005. 582p. (338.5 K94)
Meier, Gerald M. Biography of a subject: an evolution of development economics. Oxford University Press, 2005. 250p. (338.9 M511)
The microeconomics of income distribution dynamics in East Asia and Latin America, edited by Francois Bourguignon, Francisco H.G. Ferreira & Nora Lustig. Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 2005. 416p. (339.2 M626)
North, Douglass C. Understanding the process of economic change. Princeton University Press, 2005. 187p. (330.1 N864)
Scotchmer, Suzanne. Innovation and incentives. The MIT Press, 2004. 357p. (338.06 S424)
Smith, B. Mark. A history of the global stock market from ancient Rome to Silicon Valley. University of Chicago Press, 2003. 344p. (332.63 S643)
Studies in the economics of uncertainty: in honor of Josef Hadar, edited by Thomas B. Fomby and Tae Kun Seo. Springer-Verlag, 1989. 231p. (330.01 S933)
What's economics worth?: valuing policy research, edited by Philip G. Pardey & Vincent H. Smith. Johns Hopkins University Press, for the International Food Policy Research Institute, 2004. 318p. (330.01 W555)
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Agenor, Pierre-Richard. The economics of adjustment and growth, 2nd ed. Harvard University Press, 2004. 765p. (338.9 A264 2nd)
Appleyard, Dennis R., Alfred J. Field & Steven L. Cobb. International economics, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2005. 784p. (338.91 A652 5th)
Baker, Dean & Mark Weisbrot. Social security: the phony crisis. University of Chicago Press, 1999. 175p. (368.4 B167)
Chang, Fwu-Ranq. Stochastic optimization in continuous time. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 326p. (330.0151 C456)
Exchange rate economics: where do we stand?, edited by Paul De Grauwe. The MIT Press, 2005. 347p. (332.456 E95)
Eeckhoudt, Louis, Christian Gollier & Harris Schlesinger. Economic and financial decisions under risk. Princeton University Press, 2005. 234p. (338.501 E26)
Frontiers in applied general equilibrium modeling, in honor of Herbert Scarf, edited by Timothy J. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan & John Whalley. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 436p. (339.5 F935)
Fusfeld, Daniel R. The age of the economist, 9th ed. Addison-Wesley, 2002. 261p. (330.09 F993 9th)
Innovation policy and the economy, volume 5, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner & Scott Stern. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2005. 165p. (338.06 I58 v.5)
Meier, Gerald M. Leading issues in economic development, 8th ed. Oxford University Press, 2005. 650p. (338.9 M512 8th)
New directions in macromodelling, edited by Aleksander Welfe. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2004. (339.07 N532)
O'Sullivan, Arthur. Urban economics, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2003. 596p. (330.9173 O85 5th)
Razin, Assaf & Efraim Sadka. The decline of the welfare state: demography and globalization. The MIT Press, 2005. 133p. (330.12 R278)
Structural reform and economic policy, edited by Robert M. Solow. Palgrave Macmillan for the International Economic Association, 2004. 170p. (339.5 S927)
Unequal chances: family background and economic success, edited by Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis & Melissa O. Groves. Princeton University Press, for the Sage Foundation, 2005. 304p. (339.2 U56)
Wells, Donald R. The Federal Reserve system: a history. McFarland & Co., 2004. 215p. (332.1109 W453)
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Amacher, Ryan C. & Roger E. Meiners. Faulty towers: tenure and the structure of higher education. The Independent Institute, 2004. 124p. (378.1 A479)
Auctioning public assets:analysis and alternatives, edited by Maarten C.W. Janssen. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 315p. (658.7 A897)
Bernstein, Michael A. A perilous progress: economists and public purpose in twentieth century America. Princeton University Press, 2001. 358p. (338.973 B531)
Bierens, Herman J. Introduction to the mathematical and statistical foundations of econometrics. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 323p. (330.018 B588)
Brookings trade forum 2004: globalization, poverty, and inequality, edited by Susan M. Collins & Carol Graham. Brookings Institution, 2004. 311p. (382 B872 2004)
Caputo, Michael R. Foundations of dynamic economic analysis: optimal control theory and applications. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 579p. (330.0151 C255)
Ebenstein, Alan. Hayek's journey: the mind of Friedrich Hayek. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 283p. (330.092 E15)
Economic justice: selected readings, edited by Edmund S. Phelps. Penguin Books, 1973. 479p. (330.15 E19)
Fleischacker, Samuel. A short history of distributive justice. Harvard University Press, 2004. 190p. (340.11 F596)
Follmer, Hans & Alexander Schied. Stochastic finance: an introduction in discrete time, 2nd ed. Walter de Gruyter, 2004. 459p. (332.0151 F667 2nd)
Glenn, Norval D. Cohort analysis, 2nd ed. Sage Publications, 2005. 61p. (001.4 G558 2nd)
Household decisions, gender, and development: a synthesis of recent research, edited by Agnes R. Quisumbing. International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003. 270p. (306 H842)
Huang, Yasheng. Selling China: foreign direct investment during the reform era. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 383p. (332.67 H874)
Kreps, David M. Microeconomics for managers. Norton, 2004. 652p. (338.5 K92)
The law and economics of irrational behavior, edited by Francesco Parisi & Vernon L. Smith. Stanford University Press, 2005. 613p. (349.73 L415)
Layard, Richard. Happiness: lessons from a new science. The Penguin Press, 2005. 310p. (306.3 L426)
Monk, J. Donald. Introduction to set theory. McGraw-Hill, 1969. 193p. (511.3 M744)
Mowery, David C., et al. Ivory tower and industrial innovation: university-industry technology transfer before and after the Bayh-Dole Act in the United States. Stanford University Press, 2004. 241p. (338.06 M935)
New frontiers in economics, edited by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 318p. (330.09 N532)
The Oxford handbook of innovation, edited by Jan Fagerberg, David C. Mowery & Richard R. Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2004. 656p. (338.06 O98)
Taleb, Nassim N. Fooled by randomness: the hidden role of chance in life and in the markets. Texere, 2004. 277p. (332.6 T143)
Washburn, Jennifer. University, inc.: the corporate corruption of American higher education. Basic Books, 2005. 326p. (378.1 W315)
Waters, Lindsay. Enemies of promise: publishing, perishing, and the eclipse of scholarship. Prickly Paradigm Press, 2004. 89p. (070.5 W329)
Young, H. Peyton. Strategic learning and its limits. Oxford University Press, 2004. 165p. (338.7 Y75)
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Economic issues: transparency at the Federal Trade Commission; the horizontal merger review process, 1996-2003, by Malcolm B. Coate & Shawn W. Ulrick. Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission, Feb. 2005. 81p.
Economic report of the President, transmitted to the Congress February 2005, together with the annual report of the Council of Economic Advisers. U.S. Gov't Printing Office. 338p. Reference
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Advances in understanding strategic behavior: game theory, experiments and bounded rationality; essays in honor of Werner Guth, ed. by Steffen Huck. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 341p. (519.3 A243)
Arestis, Philip & Elias Karakitsos. The post bubble U.S. economy: implications for financial markets and the economy. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 301p. (330.973 A681)
Baxter, Martin & Andrew Rennie. Financial calculus: an introduction to derivative pricing. Cambridge University Press, 1996, reprinted 2004. 233p. (332.63 B355)
Binmore, Ken. Natural justice. Oxford University Press, 2005. 207p. (320.01 B613)
Clements, Michael P. Evaluating econometric forecasts of economic and financial variables. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 173p. (330.0182 C626)
A companion to economic forecasting, ed. by Michael P. Clements and David F. Hendry. Blackwell, 2002. 597p. (338.5 C737)
Cochrane, John H. Asset pricing, revised ed. Princeton University Press, 2005. 533p. (332.6 C661 rev)
Enderton, Herbert B. Elements of set theory. Academic Press, 1977. 279p. (511.3 E56)
Evans, Lawrence C. Partial differential equations. American Mathematical Society, 1998. 662p. (515.35 E92)
Germano, William. From dissertation to book. University of Chicago Press, 2005. 141p. (808.02 G373)
Global demographic change: economic impacts and policy challenges; a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, August, 2004. FRB-Kansas City, 2005. 498p. (301.32 G562)
Guesnerie, Roger. Assessing rational expectations 2: "eductive" stability in economics. The MIT Press, 2005. 455p. (339.01 G937)
Hall, Alastair R. Generalized method of moments. Oxford University Press, 2005. 400p. (330.018 H174)
Hayami, Yujiro & Yoshihisa Godo. Development economics: from the poverty to the wealth of nations, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2005. 430p. (338.9 H413 3rd)
Hrbacek, Karel & Thomas Jech. Introduction to set theory, 3rd ed. Dekker, 1999. 291p. (511.3 H873 3rd)
Institutional reforms: the case of Colombia, ed. by Alberto Alesina. The MIT Press, 2005. 373p. (338.986 I59)
Irwin, Douglas A. Free trade under fire, 2nd ed. Princeton University Press, 2005. 290p. (382.71 I72 2nd)
Leviathans: multinational corporations and the new global history, ed. by Alfred D. Chandler & Bruce Mazlish. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 249p. (338.8 L664)
McKinnon, Ronald I. Exchange rates under the East Asian dollar standard: living with conflicted virtue. The MIT Press, 2005. 279p. (332.456 M158)
Menezes, Flavio M. & Paulo K. Monteiro. An introduction to auction theory. Oxford University Press, 2005. 178p. (658.7 M543)
Monk, J. Donald. Mathematical logic. Springer-Verlag, 1976. 531p. (511.3 M745)
NBER macroeconomics annual 2004, ed. by Mark Gertler & Kenneth Rogoff. The MIT Press, 2005. 489p. (339 N277 2004)
Salanie, Bernard. The economics of contracts: a primer, 2nd ed. The MIT Press, 2005. 244p. (346.02 S161 2nd)
Shiller, Robert J. Irrational exuberance, 2nd ed. Princeton University Press, 2005. 304p. (332.63 S556 2nd)
Varese, Federico. The Russian mafia: private protection in a new market economy. Oxford University Press, 2001. 290p. (364.1 V296)
Varian, Hal R., Joseph Farrell & Carl Shapiro. The economics of information technology: an introduction. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 102p. (338.47 V299)
Velupillai, Kumaraswamy. Computable economics. Oxford University Press, 2000. 222p. (330.018 V446)
Vohra, Rakesh V. Advanced mathematical economics. Routledge, 2005. 194p. (330.0151 V888)
BOOKS
Bergsten, C. Fred. The United States in the world economy: foreign economic policy for the next decade. Institute for International Economics, 2005. 454p. (382.3 B499)
Cycles, growth and structural change: theories and empirical evidence, edited by Lionello F. Punzo. Routledge, 2001. 381p. (338.54 C995)
de Haan, Jakob, Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger and Sandra Waller. The European Central Bank: credibility, transparency, and centralization. The MIT Press, 2005. 264p. (332.1 D322)
Heer, Burkhard. Dynamic general equilibrium modelling: computational methods and applications. Springer, 2005. 540p. (330.018 H459)
Inflation targeting, debt, and the Brazilian experience, 1999-2003, edited by Francesco Giavazzi, Han Goldfajn & Santiago Herrera. The MIT Press, 2005. 303p. (339.52 I44)
Jech, Thomas. Set theory, 3rd millenium edition. Springer, 2003. 769p. (511.3 J44 3rd)
Morton, K.W. & D.F. Mayers. Numerical solution of partial differential equations, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 278p. (515.35 M889 2nd)
The new economy and economic growth in Europe and the U.S., edited by David B. Audretsch & Paul J.J. Welfens. Springer, 2002. 350p. (338.94 N532)
The new regional politics of development, ed. by Anthony Payne. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 290p. (338.9 N532)
Peleg, Bezalel & Peter Sudholter. Introduction to the theory of cooperative games. Kluwer, 2003. 378p. (519.3 P381)
Poon, Ser-Huang & Richard C. Stapleton. Asset pricing in discrete time: a complete markets approach. Oxford University Press, 2005. 140p. (332.6 P822)
Pressman, Steven. Fifty major economists. Routledge, 1999. 207p. (330.09 P935 Ref)
Sandler, Todd. Global collective action. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 299p. (301.1 S218)
Stern, Nicholas, Jean-Jacques Dethier & F. Halsey Rogers. Growth and empowerment: making development happen. The MIT Press, 2005. 463p. (338.9 S839)
von Hippel, Eric. Democratizing innovation. The MIT Press, 2005. 204p. (338.06 V946)
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