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RECENT ACQUISITIONS

July 2001

BOOKS

Adams, Walter & James Brock. The structure of American industry, 10th ed. Prentice-Hall, 2001. 384p. (338.0973 A219)

Aliprantis, C.D. & Owen Burkinshaw. Principles of real analysis, 3rd ed. Academic Press, 1998. 415p. (515 A412 3rd)

Annual World Bank conference on development in Latin America and the Caribbean 1999: Decentralization and accountability of the public sector; proceedings of a conference held in Chile, ed. by S. Javed Burki & Guillermo E. Perry. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2000. 434p. (338.98 A613 1999)

Chung, Kai Lai. A course in probability theory, 3rd ed. Academic Press, 2001. 419p. (519.2 C559 3rd)

Chwe, Michael Suk-Young. Rational ritual: culture, coordination, and common knowledge. Princeton University Press, 2001. 130p. (301.1 C564)

The economics of sports, ed. by William S. Kern. W.E. Upjohn Institute, 2000. 145p. (338.47 E20)

Kim, Chang-Jin & Charles R. Nelson. State-space models with regime switching: classical and Gibbs sampling approaches with applications. The MIT Press, 1999. 297p. (330.018 K49)

McKelvey, Maureen. Evolutionary innovations: the business of biotechnology. Oxford Univ. Press, 1996. 319p. (660.65 M154)

Mantegna, Rosario N. & H. Eugene Stanley. An introduction to econophysics: correlations and complexity in finance. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000. 148p. (332.0151 M291)

Neftci, Salih N. An introduction to the mathematics of financial derivatives, 2nd ed. Acad. Press, 2000. 527p. (332.63 N383)

Sandmo, Agnar. The public economics of the environment. Oxford University Press, 2000. 163p. (333.7 S217)

Shy, Oz. The economics of network industries. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001. 315p. (029.7 S561)

Stallings, Barbara & Wilson Peres. Growth, employment and equity: the impact of the economic reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Brookings Institution, 2000. 252p. (338.98 S782)

Thomson, William. A guide for the young economist: writing and speaking effectively about economics. The MIT Press, 2001. 118p. (808.06 T482)

August-September 2001

BOOKS

Baer, Werner. The Brazilian economy: growth and development, 5th ed. Praeger, 2001. 498p. (330.981 B141)

Brunnermeier, Markus K. Asset pricing under asymmetric information: bubbles, crashes, technical analysis, and herding. Oxford University Press, 2001. 244p. (332.63 B897)

Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. Medical care output and productivity, edited by David M. Cutler & Ernst R. Berndt. Univ. of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2001. (330.873 C748 v.62)

Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. New developments in productivity analysis, edited by Charles R. Hulten, Edwin R. Dean, and Michael J. Harper. Univ. of Chicago Press for the NBER, 2001. (330.873 C748 v.63)

Ghysels, Eric & Denise R. Osborn. The econometric analysis of seasonal time series. Cambridge U Press, 2001. (330.01 G427)

Gourieroux, Christian. Econometrics of qualitative dependent variables. Cambridge U Press, 2000. (330.018 G714)

Innovation policy and the economy, vol 1, ed. Adam B.Jaffe, Josh Lerner & Scott Stern. MIT Press for NBER, 2001. (338.6 I58)

International economics, ed. by Edward Leamer. New York: Worth, 2001. (382 I60) [Oustanding Contributions in Econ. series]

Lal, Deepak. The poverty of `development economics', 2nd ed. The MIT Press, 2000. (338.9 L193 2nd)

Market structure and competition policy: game-theoretic approaches, ed. George Norman & J-F. Thisse. Cambridge U Press, 2000. (338.6 M345)

Prudential supervision: what works and what doesn't, ed. Frederic Mishkin. Univ. of Chicago Press for NBER, 2001. (332.1 P971)

Rethinking the East Asian miracle, ed. Joseph E. Stiglitz & Shahid Yusuf. Oxford U Press, for World Bank, 2001. (338.95 R438)

Rodrik, Dani. The new global economy and developing countries: making openness work. Overseas Devel Council, 1999. (338.9 R696)

Simulation-based inference in econometrics: methods & applications, ed. by Roberto Mariano, Til Schuermann & Melvyn J. Weeks. Cambridge U Press, 2000. (330.018 S614)

Social dynamics, ed. by Steven N. Durlauf & H. Peyton Young. The MIT Press, 2001. (306 S679)

October-November 2001

BOOKS

Bounded rationality: the adaptive toolbox, edited by Gerd Gigerenzer & Reinhard Selten. The MIT Press, 2001. 377p.(330.07 B766)

Easterly, William. The elusive quest for growth: economist's adventures and misadventures in the tropics. The MIT Press, 2001. 342p. (338.9 E13)

Fox, Karl, Jati Sengupta & Erik Thorbecke. The theory of quantitative tative economic policy with applications to economic growth, stabilization and planning, 2nd ed. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1973. 620p. (338.9 F793)

Gilboa, Itzhak & David Schmeidler. A theory of case-based decisions. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 199p. (658.403 G466)

Hirshleifer, Jack. The dark side of the force: economic foundations tions of conflict theory. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 357p. (302.14 H669)

Hoover, Kevin D. Causality in macroeconomics. Cambridge University sity Press, 2001. 311p. (339 H788)

Incentives, organization, and public economics: papers in honour of Sir James Mirrlees, edited by Peter J. Hammond & Gareth D. Myles. Oxford University Press, 2000. 359p. (338.01 I36)

Maddison, Angus. The world economy: a millennial perspective. Paris: OECD, 2001. 383p. (330.9034 M180)

Polanyi, Karl. The great transformation: the political and economic origins of our time. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1944, reprinted 2001, Beacon Press. 317p. (330.9 P761)

Rapoport, Anatol. Two-person game theory. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Mich. Press, 1966; reprinted 1999, Dover. 229p (519.3 R220)

Razin, Assaf & Efraim Sadka. Labor, capital and finance: international tional flows. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001.181p.(332.042 R278)

Readings in games and information, edited by Eric Rasmusen. Blackwell, 2001. 427p. (519.3 R287)

World development report 2002: Building institutions for markets. Oxford University Press, for the World Bank, 2001. 249p. (338.9 W927 2002)

NEW JOURNAL

Economia: Journal of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association. Brookings Institution, 2/year. 1:1, Fall 2000.


December 2001

BOOKS

De Soto, Hernando. The mystery of capital: why capitalism triumphs in the West but fails everywhere else. Basic Books, 2000. 275p. (330.122 D467)

Carter, Michael. Foundations of mathematical economics. The MIT Press, 2001. 649p. (330.0151 C324)

Duffie, Darrell. Dynamic asset pricing theory, 3rd ed. Princeton University Press, 2001. 465p. (332.6 D857 3rd)

Fields, Gary S. Distribution and development: a new look at the developing world. The MIT Press, 2001. 260p. (339.2 F461)

Gourieroux, Christian & Joann Jasiak. Financial econometrics: problems, models, and methods. Princeton University Press, 2001. 513p. (332.0182 G714)

Grossman, Gene & Elhanan Helpman. Special interest politics. The MIT Press, 2001. 364p. (324.6 G878)

Handbook of econometrics, vol. 5, ed. by James Heckman & Edward Leamer. Elsevier, 2001. 710p. (330.0182 H236 v.5)

Hoover, Kevin D. The methodology of empirical macroeconomics. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 186p. (339.5 M789)

Majumdar, Mukul, Tapan Mitra & Kazuo Nishimura. Optimization and chaos. Springer, 2000. 454p. (330.0151 M234)

Mark, Nelson C. International macroeconomics and finance. Blackwell, 2001. 283p. (332.042 M345)

NBER macroeconomics annual 2000, ed. by Ben S. Bernanke & Kenneth Rogoff. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2001. 412p. (339 N277)

Regional and global capital flows: macroeconomic causes and sequences, edited by Takatoshi Ito & Anne O. Krueger. Univ. of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2001. 394p. (332.042 R336)

Shone, Ronald. An introduction to economic dynamics. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 224p. (330.01 S558)

Stoneman, Paul. The economics of technological diffusion. Blackwell, 2002. 317p. (338.06 S878)

Tax policy and the economy, vol. 15, edited by James M. Poterba. The MIT Press for the NBER, 2001. 200p. (336.2 T235 v.15)

Understanding economic forecasts, ed. by David F. Hendry & Neil R. Ericsson. The MIT Press, 2001. 207p. (338.544 U55)


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