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July-August 2000

BOOKS

Aliprantis, Charalambos D. & Kim C. Border. Infinite dimensional analysis: a hitchiker's guide, 2nd ed. New York: Springer- Verlag, 1999. 672p. (517.5 A412)

Capital flows and the emerging economies: theory, evidence, and controversies, edited by Sebastian Edwards. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2000. 352p. (332.041 C242)

Competition and cooperation: conversations with Nobelists about economics and political science, edited by James Alt, Margaret Levi & Elinor Ostrom. New York: Sage, 1999. 347p.(330.09 C736)

Financial markets and development: the crisis in emerging markets, edited by Alison Harwood, Robert Litan & Michael Pomerleano. Washington, DC: Brookings, 1999. 421p. (332.095 F491)

Foley, Duncan K. & Thomas R. Michl. Growth and distribution. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1999. 355p. (338.9 F663)

Garber, Peter M. Famous first bubbles: the fundmentals of early manias. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2000. 163p. (332.63 G213)

The impact of international trade on wages, edited by Robert C. Feenstra. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2000. 406p. (331.2 I34)

New challenges for monetary policy: a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. KC: FRB, 2000. 430p. (332.46 N533)

Richardson, Philip. Economic change in China, c. 1800-1950. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1999. 117p. (330.951 R524)

Schieber, Sylvester J. & John B. Shoven. The real deal: the history and future of Social Security. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1999. 450p. (368.4 S432)

Silberberg, Eugene & Wing Suen. The structure of economics: a mathematical analysis. New York: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2000. 668p. (330.0151 S582 3rd)

Technology, learning, and innovation: experiences of newly industrialized economies, edited by Linsu Kim & Richard R. Nelson. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 377p. (338.9 T255)

U.S. government on the web: getting the information you need, by Peter Hernon, John Shuler & Robert Dugan. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1999. 348p. REFERENCE

September-October 2000

BOOKS

Andrews, P.W.S. On competition in economic policy. London: Macmillan, 1964. 141p. (338.018 A568)

Aumann, Robert. Collected papers. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2000. 2 vols. (519.3 A924)

Chapra, M. Umer. The future of economics: an Islamic perspective. Leicester, UK: Islamic Foundation, 2000. 446p.(330.297 C467)

Davis, Martin. Computability and unsolvability. New York: Dover, 1982. 248p. (511.3 D263)

The economics of American universities: management, operations, and fiscal environment, ed. by Stephen Hoenack & Eileen Collins. Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 1990. (378.73 E19)

Financial innovation and monetary policy: Asia and the West; proceedings of conference held by the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies of the Bank of Japan, ed. by Yoshio Suzuki & Hiroshi Yomo. University of Tokyo Press, 1986. 339p. (332.4 F491)

Grassby, Richard. The idea of capitalism before the Industrial Revolution. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999. 85p. (330.122 G768)

Inflation and unemployment: theory, experience and policy-making, ed. by V.E. Argy & J.W. Neville. London: Allen & Unwin, 1985. 390p. (332.41 I42)

Nayfeh, Ali & Balakumar Balachandran. Applied nonlinear dynamics: analytical, computational and experimental methods. New York: Wiley, 1995. 685p. (515.352 N331)

Sen, Amartya. Development as freedom. New York: Anchor Books, 2000. 366p. (330.01 S474)

Setting national priorities: the 2000 election and beyond, ed. by Henry J. Aaron & Robert D. Reischauer. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1999. 496p. (353.007 S496)

Smith, Harlan M. Understanding economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2000. 188p. (330 S649)

Stigler, George J. Memoirs of an unregulated economist. New York: Basic Books, 1985. 228p. (330.09 S855)

Tax policy and the economy. v. 14, edited by James M. Poterba. Cambridge: MIT Press, for the NBER, 2000. 203p. (336.2 T235)

November 2000

BOOKS

Administrative aspects of investment-based social security reform. Univ. of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2000. 236p. (368.4 A238)

Cabral, Luis M.B. Introduction to industrial organization. The MIT Press, 2000. 354p. (338.6 C117)

Commerce, complexity, and evolution: topics in economics, finance, marketing, and management; proceedings of the 12th International Synmposium in Economic Theory & Econometrics, edited by William A. Barnett, et al. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 394p. (330.01 C734)

Guesnerie, Roger. A contribution to the pure theory of taxation. Cambridge U. Press, 1995. 299p. (336.2 G936)

Krugman, Paul. The return of Depression economics. New York: Norton, 2000. 176p. (338.542 K94)

Ljungqvist, Lars & Thomas J. Sargent. Recursive macroeconomic theory. The MIT Press, 2000. 701p. (339.01 L789)

Mittelhammer, Ron C., George G. Judge & Douglas J. Miller. Econometric foundations. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 756p. + CD-ROM (330.0182)

Nobel lectures: economic sciences, 1991-1995, edited by Torsten Persson. Singapore: World Scientific, for the Nobel Foundation, 1997. 265p. (330.08 N744 v.3)

Parente, Stephen L. & Edward C. Prescott. Barrier to riches. The MIT Press, 2000. 164p. (338.9 P228)

Penguin dictionary of economics, by Graham Bannock, R.E. Baxter and Evan Davis. London: Penguin Books, 1998. REFERENCE

Persson, Torsten & Guido Tabellini. Political economics: explaining ing economic policy. The MIT Press, 2000. 533p.(338.9 P467) Plus workbook, by Isabelle Brocas, et al. 238p.(338.9 P467w)

Readings in industrial organization, edited by Luis M.B. Cabral. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2000. 450p. (338.8 C117)

Ruttan, Vernon W. Technology, growth, and development: an induced innovation perspective. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. 656p. 338.06 R982

World development report 2000/2001: attacking poverty. New York: Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 2000. 335p. (338.9 W927 2000)

December 2000

BOOKS

The Asian financial crisis: lessons for a resilient Asia, edited by Wing Thye Woo, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Klaus Schwab. The MIT Press, 2000. 280p. (332.095 A832)

Baldwin, Carliss Y. & Kim B. Clark. Design rules. The MIT Press, 2000. 471p. (621.39 B181)

Becker, Gary S. Accounting for tastes. Harvard University Press, 1996. 268p. (658.8 B395)

Brookings trade forum 1999, edited by Susan Collins & Robert Lawrence. Brookings Institution, 1999. 227p. (382 B872 1999)

Caves, Richard E. Creative industries: contracts between art and commerce. Harvard Univ. Press, 2000. 453p. (338.47 C381)

Currency crises, edited by Paul Krugman. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2000. 356p. (332.45 C976)

Dixit, Avinash K. & Barry J. Nalebuff. Thinking strategically: the competitive edge in business, politics, and everyday life. Norton, 1991. 393p. (658.4 D619)

Gale, Douglas. Strategic foundations of general equilibrium: dynamic matching and bargaining games. Cambridge University Press, 2000. 219p. (339.5 G151)

Hayashi, Fumio. Econometrics. Princeton University Press, 2000. 683p. (330.0182 H413)

Jones, Ronald W. Globalization and the theory of input trade. The MIT Press, 2000. 177p. (382.01 J78) [Ohlin Lectures]

Laffont, Jean-Jacques & Jean Tirole. Competition in telecommunications The MIT Press, 2000. 315p. (384.01 L163)

Pissarides, Christopher A. Equilibrium unemployment theory, 2nd ed. The MIT Press, 2000. 252p. (331.13 P678)

Roemer, John E. Equality of opportunity. Harvard University Press, 1998. 120p. (330.12 R715)

Salanie, Bernard. The microeconomics of market failures. The MIT Press, 2000. 224p. (338.5 S161)

Stiglitz, Joseph E., et al. The economic role of the state, ed. by Arnold Heertje. Blackwell, 1989. 178p. (338.9 S854)


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