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Allen, Robert C. Farm to factory: a reinterpretation of the Soviet industrial revolution. Princeton University Press, 2003. 302p. (330.947 A429)
Audretsch, David B. Entrepreneurship and economic growth. Oxford University Press, 2006. 227p. (338.04 A915)
Barth, James R., Gerald Caprio, Jr. and Ross Levine. Rethinking bank regulation: till angels govern. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 428p. (332.1 B284)
Besley, Timothy. Principled agents? The political economy of good government. Oxford University Press, 2006. 266p. (352.3 B555)
Campbell, Donald E. Incentives: motivation and the economics of information, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 591p. (338.8 C187 2nd)
Carrell, Michael R. & Christina Heavrin. Labor relations and collective gargaining, 8th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. 654p. (331 C312 8th)
Competitive failures in insurance markets: theory and policy implications, ed. by Pierre-Andre Chiappori & Christian Gollier. The MIT Press, 2006. 328p. (368.01 C737)
El-Gamal, Mahmoud A. Islamic finance: law, economics, and practice. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 221p. (332.0917 E41)
Eli Heckscher, international trade, and economic history, ed. by Ronald Findlay, et al. The MIT Press, 2006. 560p. (382.01 E42)
Essays collection of Estela Bee Dagum in statistical sciences. Naples: Liguori Editore, 2005. 2 vols. (330.01 E78 vols)
Global integration and technology transfer, ed. by Bernard Hoekman and Beata S. Javorcik. Palgrave Macmillan, for the World Bank, 2006. 346p. (382.1 G561)
Information markets: a new way of making decisions, ed. by Robert W. Hahn and Paul C. Tetlock. AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, 2006. 199p. (003.2 I43)
Issing, Otmar, et al. Imperfect knowledge and monetary policy. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 138p. (332.46 I85)
Lal, Deepak. Reviving the invisible hand: the case for classical liberalism in the 21st century. Princeton University Press, 2006. 320p. (320.5 L193)
Lando, David. Credit risk modeling: theory and applications. Princeton University Press, 2004. 310p. (332.7 L358)
McCauley, Joseph L. Dynamics of markets: econophysics and finance. Cambridge University Press, 2004. 209p. (332.01 M123)
Musgrave, Frank M. The economics of U.S. health care policy: the role of market forces. M.E. Sharpe, 2006. 186p. (362.1 M987)
Rationality and equilibrium: a symposium in honor of Marcel K. Richter, edited by Charlambos D. Aliprantis, et al. Springer, 2006. 252p. (339.5 R236)
Seabright, Paul. The company of strangers: a natural history of economic life. Princeton University Press, 2004. 304p. (392 S438)
Smit, Hans T. & Lenos Trigeorgis. Strategic investment: real options and games. Princeton University Press, 2004. 471p. (332.64 S642)
Thomas, L.C. Games, theory and applications. Dover, 2003; reprint of 1986 Wiley ed. 279p. (519.3 T458)
Topkis, Donald M. Supermodularity and complementarity. Princeton University Press, 1998. 272p. (658.4 T675)
Warsh, David. Knowledge and the wealth of nations: a study of economic discovery. W.W. Norton, 2006. (330.09 W295)
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Batina, Raymond G. and Toshihiro Ihori. Public goods: theories and evidence. Springer, 2005. 421p. (330.01 B333)
Baum, Christopher F. An introduction to modern econometrics using STATA. Stata Press, 2006. 341p. (330.0182 B347)
Casella, George & Roger L. Berger. Statistical inference, 2nd ed. Thomson, 2002. 660p. (519.5 C344 2nd)Colander, David. The stories economists tell: essays on the art of teaching economics. McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2006. 228p. (378.12 C683)
De Grauwe, Paul & Marianna Grimaldi. The exchange rate in a behavioral finance framework. Princeton University Press, 2006. 200p. (332.45 D321)
The economy of Puerto Rico: restoring growth, ed. by Susan M. Collins, Barry P. Bosworth & Miguel A. Soto-Class. Brookings Institution, 2006. 607p. (330.9729 E19)
Gaertner, Wulf. A primer in social choice theory. Oxford University Press, 2006. 200p. (301.1 G128)
Goldin, Ian & Kenneth Reinert. Globalization for development: trade, finance, aid, migration, and policy. Palgrave Macmillan, for the World Bank, 2006. 308p. (382.1 G619)
Haaser, Norman B. & Joseph A. Sullivan. Real analysis. Dover, 1991; reprinted from 1971 Van Nostrand Reinhold ed. 341p. (515 H112)
Handbook of economic forecasting, volume 1, edited by Graham Elliott, Clive W. J. Granger & Allan Timmermann. Elsevier North-Holland, 2006. 1040p. (330.01 H236 v.1)
Hurwicz, Leonid & Stanley Reiter. Designing economic mechanisms. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 344p. (330.0151 H967)
Ichiishi, Tatsuro & Akiro Yamazaki. Cooperative extensions of the Bayesian game. World Scientific, 2006. 243p. (519.5 I16)
Industrial organization and the digital economy, ed. by Gerhard Illing and Martin Peitz. The MIT Press, 2006. 307p. (338.47 I42)
Innovation policy and the economy, vol. 6, ed. by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner & Scott Stern. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2006. 215p. (338.06 I58 v.6)
Lee, Myoung-Jae. Micro-econometrics for policy, program, and treatment effects. Oxford University Press, 2005. 248p. (330.0182 L479)
Louis Bachelier's "Theory of Speculation", translated by Mark Davis and ALison Etheridge. Princeton University Press, 2006. 188p. (332.065 B121)
Mercuro, Nicholas & Steven G. Medema. Economics and the law: from Posner to post-modernism and beyond, 2nd ed. Princeton University Press, 2006. 385p. (349.73 M556 2nd)
Mishkin, Frederic S. The next great globalization: how disadvantaged nations can harness their financial systems to get rich. Princeton University Press, 2006. 310p. (332.09 M678)
Monetary policy with very low inflation in the Pacific Rim, edited by Takatoshi Ito and Andrew K. Rose. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2006. 415p. (332.495 M742)
Moral sentiments and material interests: the foundations of cooperation in economic life, edited by Herbert Gintis, et al. The MIT Press, 2005. 404p. (330.01 M828)
NBER international seminar on macroeconomics, 2004, ed. by Richard H. Clarida, et al. The MIT Press, for the NBER, 2006. 533p. (332.042 N277 2004).
Post Walrasian macroeconomics: beyond the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model, edited by David Collander. Cambridge University Press, 2006. 416p. (339.5 P857)
Protter, Philip E. Stochastic integration and differential equations, 2nd ed. Springer, 2005. 419p. (519.2 P967 2nd)
Rebonato, Riccardo. Modern pricing of interest-rate derivatives: the LIBOR market model and beyond. Princeton University Press, 2006. 467p. (332.63 R292)
Safeguards and antidumping in Latin American trade liberalization: fighting fire with fire, ed. by J. Michael Finger & Julio J. Nogues. Palgrave Macmillan, for the World Bank, 2006. 285p. (382.73 S128)
Samuelsonian economics and the twenty-first century, edited by Michael Szenberg, Lall Ramrattan & Aron A. Gottesman. Oxford University Press, 2006. 350p. (330.1 S193)
Slemrod, Joel & Jon Hakija. Taxing ourselves: a citizen's guide to the great debate over tax reform, 2nd ed. The MIT Press, 2000. 348p. (336.2 S632 2nd)
Solow, R.M. Price expectations and the behavior of the price level. Manchester University Press, 1969. 50p. (338.52 S689)
Stock, James H. & Mark W. Watson. Introduction to econometrics, 2nd ed. Pearson Addison Wesley, 2007. 796p. (330.018 S864 2nd)
Szenberg, Michael, Aron Gottesman & Lall Ramrattan. Paul Samuelson: on being an economist. Jorge Pinto Books, 2005. 144p. (330.092 S997)
The Tiebout model at fifty: essays in public economics in honor of Wallace Oates, ed. by William A. Fischel. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2006. 339p. (336.08 T559)
Where is the wealth of nations?: Measuring capital for the 21st century. The World Bank, 2006. 188p. (330.9034 W567)
Whinston, Michael D. Lectures on antitrust economics. The MIT Press, 2006. 249p. (338.8 W572)
Williams, R.J. Introduction to the mathematics of finance. American Mathematical Society, 2006. 150p. (333.0151 W727)
World development report, 2007: development for the next generation. The World Bank, 2006. 317p. (338.9 W927 2007)
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