BOOKS
Abadir, Karim M. and Jan R. Magnus. Matrix algebra. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 434p. (512.943 A116)
Acemoglu, Daron & James A. Robinson. Economic origins of dictatorship and democracy. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 416p. (321.8 A173)
Alesina, Alberto & Edward L. Glaeser. Fighting poverty in the U.S. and Europe: a world of difference. Oxford University Press, 2004. 250p. (339.46 A321)
Anderson, James E. & J. Peter Neary. Measuring the restrictiveness of international trade policy. The MIT Press, 2005. (382.3 A547)
Annual World Bank conference on development economics 2005: lessons of experience, edited by Francois Bourguignon & Boris Pleskovic. Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 2005. 233p. (338.9 A613 2005)
Bertola, Guiseppe, Reto Foellmi & Josef Zwiemuller. Income distribution in macroeconomic models. Princeton University Press, 2006. 421p. (339.2 B545)
Bryant, W. Keith & Cathleen D. Zick. The economic organization of the household, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 336p. (339.2 B915 2nd)
Combinatorial auctions, edited by Peter Cramton, Yoav Shoham & Richard Steinberg. The MIT Press, 2006. 649p. (658.7 C731)
Demange, Gabrielle & Guy Laroque. Finance and the economics of uncertainty. Blackwell, 2006. 281p. (338.5 D371).
De marchi, Scott. Computational and mathematical modeling in the social sciences. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 197p. (300.1 D372)
Diamond, Jared. Collapse: how societies choose to fail or succeed. Penguin Books, 2005. 575p. (306.2 D537)
Duina, Francesco. The social construction of free trade: the European Union, NAFTA, and MERCOSUR. Princeton University Press, 2006. (382.71 D874)
The economics of sustainable development, ed. by Sisay Asefa. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2005. 190p. (338.927 E19)
Eggertsson, Thrainn. Imperfect institutions: possibilities and limits of reform. University of Michigan Press, 2005. 264p. (330.155 E30)
Essays in dynamic general equilibrium theory: festschrift for David Cass, ed. by Alessandro Citanna, et al. Springer, 2005. 273p. (339.5 E77)
Fenge, Robert & Pierre Pestieau. Social security and early retirement. The MIT Press, 2005. 138p. (368.4 F332)
Gladwell, Malcolm. The tipping point: how little things can make a big difference. Little, Brown, 2000. 301p. (302 G543)
Group formation in economics: networks, clubs, and coalitions, ed. by Gabriele Demange & Myrna Wooders. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 480p. (302.4 G882)
International trade in East Asia, ed. by Takatoshi Ito & Andrew K. Rose. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2005. 419p. (382.095 I61)
Krugman, Paul & Robin Wells. Economics. Worth, 2006. 949p. (330 K93)
Krugman, Paul & Robin Wells. Macroeconomics. Worth, 2006. 539p. (339 K94)
Lehmann, E.L. & Joseph P. Romano. Testing statistical hypotheses, 3rd ed. Springer, 2005. 784p. (519.9 L523 3rd)
Nelson, Richard R. Technology, institutions, and economic growth. Harvard University Press, 2005. 306p. (338.06 N431)
Nuechterlein, Jonathan E. & Philip J. Weiser. Digital crossroads: American telecommunications policy in the internet age. The MIT Press, 2005. 670p. (384.01 N964)
O'Flaherty, Brendan. City economics. Harvard University Press, 2005. 587p. (330.9173 O33)
Paarsch, Harry J. & Han Hong. An introduction to the structural econometrics of auction data. The MIT Press, 2006. 422p. (658.7 P111)
Ruttan, Vernon W. Is war necessary for economic growth? Military procurement and technology development. Oxford University Press, 2006. 219p. (338.064 R982)
Stiglitz, Joseph E. & Andrew Charlton. Fair trade for all: how trade can promote development. Oxford University Press, 2005. 315p. (382.3 S855)
Tirole, Jean. The theory of corporate finance. Princeton University Press, 2006. 644p. (658.1 T597)
Toward fundamental tax reform, ed. by Alan J. Auerbach & Kevin A. Hassett. The AEI Press, 2005. 171p. (336.2 T737)
Varian, Hal R. Intermediate microeconomics: a modern approach, 7th ed. W.W. Norton, 2006. 784p. (338.5 V299 7th)
Vroman, Wayne & Vera Brusentsev. Unemployment compensation throughout the world: a comparative analysis. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2005. 271p. (368.44 V984)
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Baily, Martin N. & Jacob F. Kirkegaard. Transforming the European economy. Institute of International Economics, 2004. 340p. (330.94 B161)
Baz, Jamil & George Chacko. Financial derivatives: pricing, applications, and mathematics. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 338p. (332.63 B362)
Benavie, Arthur. Social security under the gun: what every citizen needs to know. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 155p. (368.4 B456)
Bodie, Zvi, Alex Kane & Alan J. Marcus. Investments, 6th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2005. 1090p. (332.6 B667 6th)
Branzei, Rodica, Dinko Dimitrov & Stef Tijs. Models in cooperative game theory: crisp, fuzzy, and multi-choice games. Springer, 2005. 135p. (519.3 B821)
Dunleavy, Patrick. Authoring a Ph.D.: how to plan, draft, write and finish a doctoral thesis or dissertation. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 297p. (808.02 D921)
Econometric theory and practice: frontiers of analysis and applied research, {Essays in honor of P.C.B. Phillips}, ed. by Dean Corbae, Steven N. Durlauf & Bruce E. Hansen. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 372p. (330.0182 E17)
Ehrenberg, Ronald G. & Robert S. Smith. Modern labor economics: theory and public policy, 9th ed. Pearson Addison Wesley, 2006. 604p. (331 E33 9th)
Essays on cooperative games in honor of Guillermo Owen, ed. by Gianfranco Gambarelli. Kluwer, 2004. 238p. (519.3 E77)
Frieden, Jeffry A. Global capitalism: its fall and rise in the twentieth century. Norton, 2006. 556p. (382.1 F899)
Friedman, Avner. Generalized functions and partial differential equations. Prentice Hall, 1963-reprinted by Dover, 2005. 340p. (515.35 F911)
Georgakopoulos, Nicholas L. Principles and methods of law and economics: basic tools for normative reasoning. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 378p. (349.73 G349)
Globalization and egalitarian redistribution, ed. by Pranab Bardhan, Samuel Bowles & Michael Wallerstein. Princeton University Press, for the Russell Sage Foundation, 2006. 326p. (339.2 G562)
The Greenspan era: lessons for the future; a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, held August 2005. FRB-KC, 2005. 560p. (332.1109 G815)
Hall, Robert E. & David H. Papell. Macroeconomics: economic growth, fluctuations, and policy, 6th ed. Norton, 2005. 539p. (339 H178 6th)
Higham, Desmond J. & Nicholas J. Higham. MATLAB guide, 2nd ed. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2005. 382p. (519.4 H638 2nd)
Japan's new economy: continuity and change in the twenty-first century, ed. by Magnus Blomstrom, Byron Gagnes & Sumner La Croix. Oxford University Press, 2001. 329p. (330.952 J35)
Kendrick, David A., P. Ruben Mercado & Hans M. Amman. Computational economics. Princeton University Press, 2006. 434p. (330.018 K33)
Koenker, Roger. Quantile regression. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 349p. (519.536 K78)
Kohler, Ulrich & Frauke Kreuter. Data analysis using STATA. Stata Press, 2005. 378p. (519.52 K79)
Lipsey, Richard G., Kenneth I. Carlaw & Clifford T. Bekar. Economic transformations: general purpose technologies and long term economic growth. Oxford University Press, 2005. 595p. (338.9 L767)
McConnell, Campbell R., Stanley L, Brue & David A. McPherson. Contemporary labor economics, 7th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2006. 624p. (331 M129 7th)
The macroecnomics of fiscal policy, ed. by Richard W. Kopcke, Geoffrey M.B. Tootell & Robert K. Triest. The MIT Press, 2006. 383p. (339.52 M174)
Mishkin, Frederic S. & Stanley G. Eakins. Financial markets and institutions, 5th ed. Pearson Addison Wesley, 2006. 720p. (332.1 M678 5th)
Milnor, John. Dynamics in one complex variable, 3rd ed. Princeton University Press, 2006. 304p. (515.9 M659 3rd)
Nicholson, Walter. Microeconomic theory: basic principles and extensions, 9th ed. Thomson Southwestern, 2006. 671p. (338.001 N623 9th)
The Philippine economy: development, policies, and challenges, ed. by Arsenio M. Balisican & Hal Hill. Oxford University Press, 2003. 466p. (330.9599 P552)
Public sector deficits and macroeconomic performance, ed. by William Easterly, Carlos A. Rodriguez & Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel. Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 1994. 562p. (339.52 P976)
Rodden, Jonathan A. Hamilton's paradox: the promise and peril of fiscal federalism. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 313p. (336.1 R686)
Roemer, John E. Democracy, education, and equality: Graz-Schumpeter lectures. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 177p. (379.2 R715)
Root, Hilton L. Capital and collusion: the political logic of global economic development. Princeton University Press, 2006. 335p. (338.9 R782)
Rubinstein, Ariel. Lecture notes in microeconomic theory: the economic agent. Princeton University Press, 2006. 133p. (338.001 R896)
Spencer, Peter D. The structure and regulation of financial markets. Oxford University Press, 2000. 270p. (332 S745)
Stiglitz, Joseph E. & Carl E. Walsh. Economics, 4th ed. Norton, 2006. 920p. (330 S855 4th)
Sun-Tzu. The art of war, translated by Ralph Sawyer. Barnes & Noble Books, 1994. 275p. (335.02 S958)
Sutton, John. Sunk costs and market structure: price competition, advertising, and the evolution of concentration. The MIT Press, 1991. 577p. (338.6 S967)
Sydsaeter, Knut, Arne Strom & Peter Berck. Economists' mathematical manual, 4th ed. Springer, 2005. 225p. (330.0151 S982 4th)
Sydsaeter, Knut & Peter Hammond. Essential mathematics for economic analysis, 2nd. Prentice Hall, 2006. (330.0151 S983 2nd).
Ten Raa, Thijs. The economics of input-output analysis. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 197p. (339.2309 T312)
Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. Introductory econometrics: a modern approach, 3rd ed. Thomson Southwestern, 2006. 890p. (330.018 W913 3rd)
Yang, Won Y., et al. Applied numerical methods using MATLAB. Wiley, 2005. 509p. (519.4 Y22)
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Corruption and reform: lessons from America's economic history, edited by Edward L. Glaeser & Claudia Goldin. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2006. 386p. (364.1 C825)
The Cuban economy at the start of the twenty-first century, edited by Jorge I. Dominguez, Omar E. Perez Villanueva & Lorena Barberia. Harvard University Press, 2004. 430p. (330.9729 C962)
Financial crises: lessons from the past, preparation for the future, edited by Gerard Caprio, James A. Hanson & Robert E. Litan. Brookings Institution Press, 2005. 291p. (332.042 F490)
Firebaugh, Glenn. The new geography of global income inequality. Harvard University Press, 2003. 257p. (339.2 F523)
Frees, Edward W. Longitudinal and panel data: analysis and applications in the social sciences. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 467p. (300.1 F857)
Gikhman, I.I. and A.V. Skorokhod. Introduction to theory of random processes. W.B.Saunders, 1969; reprinted by Dover, 1996. 516p. (519.2 G461)
Gong, Gang & Willi Semmler. Stochastic dynamic macroeconomics: theory and empirical evidence. Oxford University Press, 2006. 202p. (339.01 G638)
Hatton, Timothy J. & Jeffrey G. Williamson. Global migration and the world economy: two centuries of policy and performance. The MIT Press, 2005. 471p. (325.73 H366)
Johnston, Jack & John Dinardo. Econometric methods, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, 1997. 531p. (330.0182 J72 4th)
Oksendal, Bernt. Stochastic differential equations: an introduction with applications, 6th ed. Springer, 2003. 360p. (519.2 O41 6th)
Otto, S.R. & J.P. Denier. An introduction to programming and numerical methods in MATLAB. Springer, 2005. 463p. (519.4 O91)
Schabas, Margaret. The natural origins of economics. University of Chicago Press, 2005. 231p. (330.1 S291)
Shleifer, Andrei. A normal country: Russia after Communism. Harvard University Press, 2005. 208p. (330.947 S558)
Singleton, Kenneth J. Empirical dynamic asset pricing: model specification and econmetric assessment. Princeton University Press, 2006. 480p. (332.63 S617)
State space and unobserved component models: theory and applications; proceedings of a conference in honor of James Durbin, edited by Andrew Harvey, SIem J. Koopman & Neil Shephard. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 380p. (003 S797)
Wilson, Ernest J. The information revolution and developing countries . The MIT Press, 2004. 431p. (338.064 I43)
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
Economic report of the President, transmitted to the Congress, February 2006. U.S. GPO, 2006. 410p.
Statistical abstract of the United States: 2006. U.S. Department of Commerce, October, 2005. 1023p.
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Bacharach, Michael. Beyond individual choice: teams and frames in game theory. Princeton University Press, 2006. 214p. (330.0151 B118)
Barton, John H., et al. The evolution of the trade regime: politics, law, and economics of the GATT and the WTO. Princeton University Press, 2006. 242p. (283.92 B293)
Baumol, William J. and Alan S. Blinder. Macroeconomics, 10th ed. Thomson Southwestern, 2006. 401p. (339 B347 10th)
Baumol, William J. & Dorothy Robyn. Toward an evolutionary regime for spectrum governance: licensing or unrestricted entry? AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2005. 85p. (384 B347)
Behavioral public finance, ed. by Edward J. McCaffery and Joel Slemrod. Russell Sage Foundation, 2006. 403p. (336.001 B419)
Bergmann, Barbara R. The economic emergence of women, 2nd ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 255p. (301.42 B499 2nd)
Brookings trade forum 2005: offshoring white-collar work, ed. by Susan M. Collins and Lael Brainard. Brookings Institution Press, 2006. 490p. (382 B872 2005
Cochrane, John H. Financial markets and the real economy. Now Publishers, 2005. 103p. (332.01 C661)
Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. A new architecture for the U.S. national accounts, ed. by Dale W. Jorgenson, J. Steven Landefeld and William D. Nordhaus. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2006. 638p. (330.873 C748 v.66)
The economic future in historical perspective, ed. by Paul A. David and Mark Thomas. Oxford University Press, for the British Academy, 2006. 528p. (330.9 E18)
Fogel, Robert W. The escape from hunger and premature death, 1700-2100: Europe, AMerica, and the Third World. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 191p. (304.6 F655)
Guthrie, Doug. China and globalization: the social, economic, and political transformation of the Chinese society. Routledge, 2006. 398p. (330.951 G983)
Government policy toward open source software, ed. by Robert W. Hahn. AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2002. 114p. (005.3 G721)
Handbook of computational economics, vol. 2: Agent-based computarional economics, ed. by Leigh Tesfatsion and Kenneth L. Judd. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2006. 866p. (330.018 H236 v.2)
Handbook of economic growth, ed. by Philippe Aghion and Steven N. Durlauf. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2005. Vol. 1A & 1B. (338.9 H236 v.1)
Hausman, Daniel M. & Michael S. McPherson. Economic analysis, moral philosophy and public policy, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 342p. (174 H376 2nd)
Hogg, Robert V., Joseph W. McKean & Allen T. Craig. Introduction to mathematical statistics, 6th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005. 704p. (519.5 H716 6th)
Homer, Sidney & Richard Sylla. A history of interest rates, 4th ed. Wiley, 2005. 710p. (332.82 H766 4th)
Institutions, development, and economic growth, ed. by Theo S. Eicher,& Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa. The MIT Press, 2006. 293p. (338.9 I58)
Jost, Jurgen. Dynamical systems: examples of complex behavior. Springer, 2005. 189p. (515.39 J84)
Kapstein, Ethan B. Economic justice in an unfair world: toward a level playing field. Princeton University Press, 2006. 253p. (382.1 K17)
Lanham, Richard A. The economics of attention: style and substance in the age of information. University of Chicago Pres, 2006. 312p. (301.24 L287)
Living standards and the wealth of nations: successes and failures in real convergence, ed. Leszek Balcerowitz & Stanley Fischer. The MIT Press, 2006. 434p. (339.42 L785)
Managing economic volatility and crises: a practitioner's guide, ed. Joshua Aizenman & Brian Pinto. Cambridge University Press, for the World Bank, 2005. 595p. (338.542 M266)
Miller, Jane E. The Chicago guide to writing about multivariate analysis. University of Chicago Press, 2005. 487p. (808.06 M647)
NBER macroeconomics annual 2005, ed. by Mark Gertler & Kenneth Rogoff. The MIT Press, 2006. 459p. (339 N277 2005)
Ness, Immanuel. Immigrants, unions, and the new U.S. labor market. Temple University Press, 2005. 230p. (331.6 N426)
Ostrom, Elinor. Understanding institutional diversity. Princeton University Press, 2005. 355p. (302.3 O85)
Pugel, Thomas A. International economics, 13th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2006. 730p. (382 P978 13th)
Reynolds, Lloyd G., Stanley H. Masters & Colletta H. Moser. Labor economics and labor relations, 11th ed. Prentice-Hall, 1998. 580p. (331 R463 11th)
Santiso, Javier. Latin America's political economy of the possible: beyond good revolutionaries and free-marketeers. The MIT Press, 2006. 250p. (330.98 S336)
Scarcity and growth revisited: natural resources and the environment in the new millennium, ed. by R. David Simpson, Michael A. Toman & Robert U. Ayres. Resources for the Future, 2005. 292p. (333.7 S286)
Smithson, Michael & Jay Verkuilen. Fuzzy set theory: applications in the social sciences. Sage Publications, 2006. 96p. (300.1 S665)
Sharp, Ansel M., Charles A. Register & Paul W. Grimes. Economics of social issues, 17th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2006. 461p. (330.973 S531 17th)
Sloane, Arthur A. & Fred Witney. Labor relations, 12th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006. 466p. (331 S634 12th)
Sowell, Thomas. On classical economics. Yale University Press, 2006. 304p. (330.15 S731)
Stallings, Barbara. Finance for development: Latin America in comparative perspective. Brookings Institution Press, 2006. 316p. (332.098 S782)
Stein, Jerome L. Stochastic optimal control, international finance, and debt crises. Oxford University Press, 2006. 286p. (332.042 S819)
Williamson, Jeffrey G. Globalization and the poor periphery before 1950. The MIT Press, 2006. 189p. (338.9 W731)
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