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January 2009

BOOKS

Acemoglu, Daron. Introduction to modern economic growth. Princeton University Press, 2009. 990p. (338.9 A173)

Aghion, Philippe & Peter Howitt. The economics of growth. The MIT Press, 2009. 495p. (338.9 A265.5)

Agreeing and implementing the Doha Round of the WTO, edited by Harald Hohmann. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 504p. (382.9 A277)

Angrist, Joshua D. & Jorn-Steffen Pischke. Mostly harmless econometrics: an empiricist's companion. Princeton University Press, 2009. 373p. (330.018 A593)

Baldwin, Robert E. The development and testing of Heckscher-Ohlin trade models: a review. The MIT Press, 2008. 227p. (382.01 B182)

Brookings Trade Forum 2007, Brookings Institution, 2008, electronic access only.

Cameron, A. Colin & Pravin K. Trivedi. Microeconometrics using Stata. Stata Press, 2008. 692p. (338.5 C183)

Dixit, Avinash K. & Barry J. Nalebuff. The art of strategy: a game theorist's guide to success in business and life. 483p. (658.4 D618)

Eichengreen, Barry. Globalizing capital: a history of the international monetary system, 2nd ed. Princeton University Press, 2008. 265p. (332.042 E35)

Friedman, Daniel. Morals and markets: an evolutionary account of the modern world. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 261p. (174.4 F911)

Galasso, Vincenzo. The political future of social security in aging societies. The MIT Press, 2006. 257p. (368.43 G146)

Gura, Ein-Ya & Michael B. Maschler. Insights into game theory: an alternative mathematical experience. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 236p. (519.3 G978)

Handbook of experimental economics results, volume 1, edited by Charles R. Plott and Vernon L. Smith. North Holland, 2008. 1128p. (330.07 H237 v.1)

How the Chicago School overshot the mark: the effect of conservative economic analysis on U.S. antitrust, edited by Robert Pitofsky. Oxford University Press, 2008. 309p. (343.73 H847)

Institutional foundations of public finance: economic and legal perspectives, edited by Alan J. Auerbach & Daniel N. Shaviro. Harvard University Press, 2008. 282p. (339.52 I59)

Kosorok, Michael R. Introduction to empirical processes and semiparametric inference. Springer, 2008. 483p. (519.2 K86)

MacKenzie, Donald. Material markets: how economic agents are constructed. Oxford University Press, 2009. 228p. (306.3 M156)

Micro-foundations for innovation policy, edited by B. Nooteboom & E. Stam. Amsterdam University Press, 2008. 368p. (338.064 M626)

Neumark, David & William L. Wascher. Minimum wages. The MIT Press, 2008. 377p. (331.2 N493)

Neuroeconomics: decision making and the brain, edited by Paul W. Glimcher, Colin F. Camerer, Ernst Fehr and Russell A. Poldrack. Academic Press, 2008. 538p. (330.019 N494)

The organization of firms in a global economy, edited by Elhanan Helpman, Dalia Marin & Thierry Verdier. Harvard University Press, 2008. 356p. (338.8 O68)

Polski, Margaret M. Wired for survival: the rational and (irrational) choices we make from the gas pump to terrorism. Financial Times Press, 2008. 156p. (330.019 P778)

Samuelson, Robert J. The great infltaion and its aftermath: the past and future of American affluence. Random House, 2008. 309p. (332.41 S193)

Saunders, Anthony & Marcia M. Cornett. Finanical markets and institutions, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2009. 697p. (332 S257 4th)

Uzawa, Hirofumi. Economic theory and global warming. Cambridge University Press, 2003, paperback reprint 2008. 279p. (363.7 U99)

Watson, Joel. Strategy: an introduction to game theory, 2nd ed. W.W. Norton, 2008. 404p. (300.1 W339 2nd)

What do unions do? A twenty-year perspective, edited by James T. Bennett & Bruce E. Kaufman. Transaction Publishers, 2007. 653p. (331.88 W555)

Wolf, Martin. Fixing global finance. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. 230p. (332.042 W854)

World development report 2009: reshaping economic geography. The World Bank, 2008. 383p. (338.9 W927 2009)


February-March 2009

BOOKS

Akerlof, George A. & Robert J. Shiller. Animal spirits: how human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism. Princeton University Press, 2009. 230p. (330.19 A314)

Binmore, Ken. Rational decisions. Princeton University Press, 2009. 200p. (301.1 B613)

Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. Producer dynamics: new evidence from micro data, edited by Timothy J. Dunne, J. Bradford Jensen & Mark J. Roberts. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 610p. (330.873 C748 v.68)

Corbae, Dean, Maxwell B. Stinchcombe & Juraj Zeman. An introduction to mathematical analysis for economic theory and econometrics. Princeton University Press, 2009. 671p. (330.0151 C789)

Creedy, John. Research without tears: from the first ideas to published output. Edward Elgar, 2008. 119p. (001.4 C913)

Engle, Robert. Anticipating correlations. Princeton University Press, 2009. 154p. (332.67 E58)

Friedman, Avner. Partial differential equations. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969; reprinted by Dover, 2008. 262p. (515.35 F912)

Fristedt, B., N. Jain & N. Krylov. Filtering and prediction: a primer. American Mathematical Society, 2007. 252p. (519.233 F917)

Gintis, Herbert. Game theory evolving,2nd ed.: a problem-centered introduction to modeling strategic interaction. Princeton University Press, 2009. 390p. (330.0151 G493 2nd)

Gordon, Robert J. Macroeconomics, 11th ed. Pearson Addison Wesley, 2009. 644p. (339 G664 11th)

Labor supply in the new century, edited by Katharine Bradbury, Christopher L. Foote & Robert K. Triest. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 2008. 397p. (331.126 L123)

Lives of the laureates: twenty-three Nobel economists, 5th ed., edited by William Breit & Barry T. Hirsch. The MIT Press, 2009. 459p. (330.09 L785 5th)

Macroeconomics in the small and the large: essays on microfoundations, macroeconomic applications, and economic history in honor of Axel Leijonhufvud, edited by Roger E.A. Farmer. Edward Elgar, 2008. 192p. (339 M173)

New institutional economics: a guidebook, edited by Eric Brousseau & Jean-Michel Glachant. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 558p. (330.155 N532)

Schram, Michael J. Introduction to real analysis. Prentice Hall, 1996; reprinted by Dover, 2008. 369p. (515 S377)

Skiadis, Costis. Asset pricing theory. Princeton University Press, 2009. 346p. (332.63 S628)

Stachurski, John. Economic dynamics: theory and computation. The MIT Press, 2009. 373p. (330.0151 S775)

Stochastic games and applications, edited by Abraham Neyman & Sylvain Sorin. Kluwer, 2003. 473p. (519.3 S864)

The structure of wages: an international comparison, edited by Edward P. Lazear & Kathryn L. Shaw. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 461p. (331.2 S927)

Yusuf, Shahid. Development economics through the decades: a critical look at 30 years of the World Development Report, w/ Angus Deaton, Kemal Dervis, William Easterly, Takatoshi Ito & Joseph E. Stiglitz. The World Bank, 2009. 188p. (338.9 Y95)


April 2009

BOOKS

Axilrod, Stephen H. Inside the Fed: monetary policy and its management. Martin through Greenspan to Bernanke. The MIT Press, 2009. 203p. (332.1109 A969)

Atkinson, A.B. The changing distribution of earnings in OECD countries. Oxford University Press, 2008. 480p. (339.2 A874)

Baum, Christopher F. An introduction to Stata programming. The Stata Press, 2009. 362p. (519.52 B347)

Cahuzac, Eric & Christophe Bontemps. Stata par la pratique: statistiques, graphiques et elements de programmation. Stata Press, 2008. 254p. (519.52 C132)

Cowhey, Peter F. & Jonathan D. Aronson. Transforming global information and communication markets: the political economy of innovation. The MIT Press, 2009. 341p. (338.064 C874)

Developments in the economics of aging, edited by David A. Wise. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 420p. (301.435 D489)

Financial sector development in the Pacific Rim, edited by Takatoshi Ito & Andrew K. Rose. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 389p. (332.095 F492)

Gilboa, Itzhak. Theory of decision under uncertainty. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 214p. (658.403 G467)

Gintis, Herbert. The bounds of reason: game theory and the unification of the behavioral sciences. Princeton University Press, 2009. 286p. (300.1 G493)

Harrington, Joseph E. Games, strategies, and decision making. Worth Publishers, 2009. 558p. (519.3 H299)

Indeterminacy: the mapped, the navigable, and the uncharted, edited by Jose V. Ciprut. The MIT Press, 2009. 383p. (111 I38)

Innovation policy and the economy, volume 8, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2007. 186p. (338.06 I58 v.8)

Innovation policy and the economy, volume 9, edited by Josh Lerner and Scott Stern. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 137p. (338.06 I58 v.9)

Krugman, Paul. The return of depression economics and the crisis of 2008. W.W. Norton, 2009. 191p. (338.542 K94 2009)

Lamont, Michele. How professors think: inside the curious world of academic judgement. Harvard University Press, 2009. 330p. (378.1 L234)

Novales, Alfonso, Esther Fernandez and Jesus Ruiz. Economic growth: theory and numerical solution methods. Springer, 2009. 528p. (338.9 N935)

Panagariya, Arvind. India: the emerging giant. Oxford University Press, 2008. 514p. (330.954 P187)

Robbins, Lionel. The Great Depression. Macmillan, 1934; reprinted by Transaction Publishers, 2008. 238p. (330.9 R634)

Sercu, Piet. International finance: theory into practice. Princeton University Press, 2009. 816p. (332.042 S482)

Smith, Donald R. Variational methods in optimization. Prentice-Hall, 1974; reprinted by Dover, 1998. 378p. (515.64 S645)

Todaro, Michael P. & Stephen C. Smith. Economic development, 10th ed. Pearson Addison Wesley, 2009. 861p. (338.9 T633 10th)

Van de Ven, Andrew, et al. The innovation journey. Oxford University Press, 2008. 422p. (338.06 V244)


May-June 2009

BOOKS

Ahamed, Liaquat. Lords of finance: the bankers who broke the world. Penguin Press, 2009. 664p. (332.109 A285)

Balasko, Yves. The equilibrium manifold: postmodern developments in the theory of general economic equilibrium. The MIT Press, 2009. 225p. (339.5 B170)

Boadway, Robin & Anwar Shah. Fiscal federalism: principles and practice of multiorder governance. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 620p. (350.72 B662)

Christensen, Bent J. & Nicholas M. Kiefer. Economic modeling and inference. Princeton University Press, 2009. 482p. (330.018 C555)

Degryse, Hans, Moshe Kim & Steven Ongena. Microeconometrics of banking: methods, appliucations, and results. Oxford University Press, 2009. 234p. (332.1 D321)

Hardin, Russell. How do you know?: the economics of ordinary knowledge. Princeton University Press, 2009. 224p. (112 H262)

Innovation in global industries: U.S. firms competing in a new world: collected studies, edited by Jeffrey T. Macher & David C. Mowery. National Academies Press, 2008. 370p. (338.8 I58)

Lin, Justin Yifu. Economic development and transition: thought, strategy, and viability. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 170p. (338.9 L735)

International trade in services and intangibles in the era of globalization, edited by Marshall Reinsdorf and Matthew Slaughter. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 376p. (330.873 C748 v.69)

A long-run collaboration on long-run games, edited by Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine. World Scientific, 2009. 391p. (519.3 L848)

Maintaining stability in a changing financial system: a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. FRB-KC, 2009. 685p. (332.042 M226)

Making cities work: prospects and policies for urban America, edited by Robert P. Inman. Princeton University Press, 2009. 382p. (330.9173 M235)

NBER international seminar on macroeconomics 2006, edited by Lucrezia Reichlin & Kenneth D. West. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 439p. (382.042 N277 2006)

NBER macroeconomics annual 2008, edited by Daron Acemoglu, Kenneth Rogoff & Michael Woodford. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 462p. (339 N277 2008)

O'Sullivan, Arthur. Urban economics, 7th ed. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2009. 466p. (330.9173 O85 7th)

Past and future of central bank cooperation, edited by Claudio Borio, Gianni Toniolo & Piet Clement. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 245p. (332.1 P291)

Social security policy in a changing environment, edited by Jeffrey R. Brown, Jeffrey Liebman & David A. Wise. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2009. 459p. (368.43 S677)

Solutions for the world's biggest problems: costs and benefits, edited by Bjorn Lomborg. Cambridge University Press, 2007. 442p. (320.6 S691)


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