BOOKS
Bernheim, B. Douglas & Michael D. Whinston. Microeconomics. McGraw-Hill, 2008. 833p. (338.5 B527)
Blanchard, Olivier. Macroeconomics, 5th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. 627p. (339 B640 5th)
Booth, Wayne C., Gregory G. Colomb & Joseph M. Williams. The craft of research, 3rd ed. University of Chicago Press, 2008. 317p. (001.4 B725 3rd)
Bodie, Zvi, Robert C. Merton & David L. Cleeton. Financial economics, 2nd ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. 500p. (332 B667 2nd)
Brown, Donald & Felix Kubler. Computational aspects of general equilibrium theory. Springer, 2008. 202p. (339.5 B877)
de Vries, Jan. The industrious revolution: consumer behavior and the household economy, 1650 to the present. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 327p. (339.4 D514)
Foundations in microeconomic theory: a volume in honor of Hugo F. Sonnenschein, edited by Matthew O. Jackson & Andrew McLennan. Springer, 2008. 541p. (338.001 F771)
The foundations of positive and normative economics: a handbook, edited by Andrew Caplin & Andrew Schotter. Oxford University Press, 2008. 382p. (330 F771)
Gill, Jeff. Bayesian methods: a social and behavioral science approach, 2nd ed. Chapman & Hall, 2008. 710p. (519.54 G475 2nd)
Hardle, Wolfgang. Applied multivariate statistical analysis, 2nd ed. Springer, 2007. 458p. (519.53 H264 2nd)
Hoag, John. Calculus and techniques of optimization with microeconomic applications. World Scientific, 2008. 368p. (338.501 H678)
Jones, Charles I. Macroeconomics. Norton, 2008. 445p. (339 J76)
Kaplow, Louis. The theory of taxation and public economics. Princeton University Press, 2008. 472p. (336.2 K17)
Kenen, Peter B. Reform of the International Monetary Fund. Council on Foreign Relations, 2007. 41p. (332.152 K33)
Koop, Gary. Introduction to econometrics. Wiley, 2008. 371p. (330.018 K82)
Long, J. Scott & Jeremey Freese. Regression models for categorical dependent variables using Stata, 2nd ed. Stata Press, 2006. 527p. (519.536 L848 2nd)
Maddison, Angus. Chinese economic performance in the long run: 2nd ed, revised and updated: 960-2030 AD. OECD, 2007. 195p. (330.951 M179 2nd)
Manski, Charles F. Identification for prediction and decision. Harvard University Press, 2007. 348p. (300.1 M287)
Munnell, Alicia H. & Steven A. Sass. Working longer: the solution to the retirement income challenge. Brookings Institution, 2008. 207p. (331.3 M966)
Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia & Anders Skrondal. Multilevel and longitudinal modeling using Stata, 2nd ed. Stata Press, 2008. 562p. (519.52 R114 2nd)
Schotter, Andrew. The economic theory of social institutions. Cambridge University Press, 1981, reprinted 2008. 177p. (306.3 S375)
Shultz, George P. & John B. Shoven. Putting our house in order: a guide to social security and health care reform. Norton, 2008. 226p. (362.1 S387)
Silverman, B.W. Density estimation for statistics and data analysis. Chapman & Hall, 1986, reprinted 1998. 175p. (519.54 S587)
Stata - Release 10: we have Reference Manuals, User's Guide, Data Management, Quick Reference and Index, Graphics, and Longitudinal/Panel Data. Uncataloged & shelved in last range of book shelves. We also have copies of same titles for Release 9.
Tax policy and the economy, v. 22, edited by James M. Poterba. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 195p. (336.2 T235 v.22)
Tuck, Richard. Free riding. Harvard University Press, 2008. 223p. (302.13 T889)
Valdes, Juan Gabriel. Pinochet's economists: the Chicago School in Chile. Cambridge University Press, 1995, reprinted 2008. 334p. (338.983 V145)
Williams, Steven R. Communication in mechanism design: a differential approach. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 197p. (330.0151 W727)
Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. Introductory econometrics: a modern approach, 4th ed. South-Western, 2008. 865p. (330.018 W913 4th)
Ziliak, Stephen T. & Deirdre N. McCloskey. The cult of statistical significance: how the standard error costs us jobs, justice, and lives. University of Michigan Press, 2008. 320p. (330.01 Z69)
BOOKS
Abella, Alex. Soldiers of reason: the Rand Corporation and the rise of the American empire. Harcourt, 2008. 388p. (355.07 A138)
Agenor, Pierre-Richard & Peter J. Montiel. Development macroeconomics, 3rd ed. Princeton University Press, 2008. 787p. (339.53 A265 3rd)
Armitage, Seth. The cost of capital: intermediate theory. Cambridge University Press, 2005. 353p. (332.041 A733)
Asset prices and monetary policy, edited by John Y. Campbell. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 433p. (339.53 A846)
Bellman, Richard. Stability theory of differential equations. McGraw-Hill, 1953, reprinted by Dover, 2008. 166p. (515.35 B446)
Bhagwati, Jagdish. Termites in the trading system: how preferential trading agreements undermine free trade. Oxford University Press, 2008. 130p. (382.71 B576)
Boeri, Tito & Jan van Ours. The economics of imperfect labor markets. Princeton University Press, 2008. 319p. (331.12 B672)
Boldrin, Michele & David Levine. Against intelectual monopoly. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 298p. (346.04 B687)
Brenner, Reuven, Gabrielle A. Brenner & Aaron Brown. A world of chance: betting on religion, games, Wall Street. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 339p. (301.1 B839)
The economics of consumer credit, edited by Guiseppe Bertola, Richard Disney & Charles Grant. The MIT Press, 2006. 378p. (332.7 B546)
Establishing a central bank: issues in Europe and lessons from the U.S., edited by Matthew B. Canzoneri, Vittorio Grilli & Paul R. Masson. Cambridge University Press, 1992, reissued 2008. 307p. (332.1 E79)
Exotic preferences: behavioral economics and human motivation, edited by George Loewenstein. Oxford University Press, 2007. 671p. (330.19 E96)
Fabozzi, Frank J. & Franco Modigliani. Capital markets: institutions and instruments, 4th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. 680p. (332.041 F121 4th)
George, Mary W. The elements of library research: what every student needs to know. Princeton University Press, 2008. 201p. (025.3 G348)
Glaeser, Edward L. Cities, agglomeration, and spatial equilibrium. Oxford University Press, 2008. 275p. (330.9173 G543)
Hull, John C. Options, futures, and other derivatives, 7th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. 822p. (332.64 H913 7th)
Jackson, Matthew O. Social and economic networks. Princeton University Press, 2008. 504p. (302.4 J13)
Lewis, William W. The power of productivity: wealth, poverty, and the threat to global stability. University of Chicago Press, 2004. 339p. (338.09 L677)
Nobel lectures: economic sciences, 2001-2005, edited by Peter Englund. World Scientific, 2008. 525p. (330.08 N744 v.5)
Pindyck, Robert S. & Daniel L. Rubinfeld. Microeconomics, 7th ed. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. 736p. (338.5 P648 7th)
Pugh, Charles C. Real mathematical analysis. Springer, 2002. 437p. (515 P978)
Rardin, Ronald L. Optimization in operations research. Prentice Hall, 1998, reprinted 2000. 919p. (519.7 R221)
Saari, Donald G. Disposing dictators, demystifying voting paradoxes: social choice analysis. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 240p. (324.6 S114)
Shiller, Robert J. The subprime solution: how today's global financial crisis happened, and what to do about it. Princeton University Press, 2008. 196p. (332.7 S556)
Skrondal, Anders & Sophia Rabe-Hesketh. Generalized latent variable modeling: multilevel, longitudinal, and structural equation models. Chapman & Hall, 2004. 508p. (519.535 S629)
Steuerle, C. Eugene. Contemporary U.S. tax policy, 2nd ed. Urban Institute Press, 2008. 344p. (336.2 S842 2nd)
Sustaining India's growth miracle, edited by Jagdish Bhagwati & Charles W. Calomiris. Columbia Business School, 2008. 262p. (338.954 S964)
BOOKS
Altug, Sumru & Pamela Labadie. Asset pricing for dynamic economies. Cambridge University Press, 2008. 584p. (332.6 A468)
Ash, Robert B. Basic probability theory. Wiley, 1970; reprinted by Dover, 2008. 337p. (519.2 A818)
The analysis of firms and employees: quantitative and qualitative approaches, edited by Stefan Bender, et al. University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 2008. 386p. (331.1 A532)
Aubin, Jean-Pieere. Mathematical methods of game and economic theory, revised ed. North-Holland, 1982; reprinted by Dover, 2007. 616p. (519.3 A894 rev.)
Aviation infrastructure performance, edited by Clifford Winston and Gines de Rus. Brookings Institution, 2008. 237p. (387.71 A957)
Baltagi, Badi H. Econometric analysis of panel data, 4th ed. Wiley, 2008. 351p. (330.0182 B197 4th)
Barr, Nicholas & Peter Diamond. Reforming pensions: principles and policy choices. Oxford University Press, 2008. 352p. (331.25 B268)
Bliss, Christopher. Trade, growth and inequality. Oxford University Press, 2007. 317p. (338.9 B649)
Combes, Pierre-Philippe, Thierry Mayer & Jacques-Francoise Thisse. Economic geography: the integration of regions and nations. Princeton University Press, 2008. 399p. (330.9 C731)
Dauvergne, Peter. The shadows of consumption: consequences of the global environment. The MIT Press, 2008. 315p. (333.7 D244)
Do economists make markets: on the performativity of economics, edited by Donald MacKenzie, Fabian Muniesa & Lucia Siu. Princeton University Press, 2007. 373p. (381 D631)
Fisman, Raymond & Edward Miguel. Economic gangsters: corruption, violence, and the poverty of nations. Princeton University Press, 2008. 240p. (364.1 F542)
Goldin, Claudia & Lawrence F. Katz. The race between education and technology. Harvard University Press, 2008. 488p. (338.4 G619)
Gray, Paul & David D. Drew. What they didn't teach you in graduate school: 199 helpful hints for success in your academic career. Stylus Publishing, 2008. 147p. (378.1 G781)
Hamilton, Lawrence C. Statistics with Stata updated for version 10. Brooks Cole, 2008. 491p. (519.52 H218)
How do we spend our time: evidence from the American time use survey, edited by Jean Kimmel. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2008. 186p. (330.01 H847)
The impact of macroeconomic policies on poverty and income distribution, edited by Francois Bourguignon, Maurizio Bussolo & Luiz A. Pereira da Silva. Palgrave MacMillan/World Bank, 2008. 338p. (339.2 I34)
Institutions and economic performance, edited by Elhanan Helpman. Harvard University Press, 2008. 611p. (338.9 I58)
Kleiber, Christian & Samuel Kotz. Statistical size distributions in economics and actuarial sciences. Wiley, 2003. 332p. (339.2 K63)
Le Bras, Herve. The nature of demography. Princeton University Press, 2008. 361p. (304.6 L451)
Lepatner, Barry B. Broken buildings, busted budgets: how to fix America's trillion-dollar construction industry. University of Chicago Press, 2008. 229p. (338.47 L592)
Lim, G.C. & Paul D. McNellis. Computational macroeconomics for the open economy. The MIT Press, 2008. 231p. (339.01 L732)
Longitudinal analysis of labor market data, edited by James J. Heckman and Burton Singer. Cambridge University Press, 1985; re-issued, 2008. 410p. (331.12 L855)
Mirowski, Philip. Machine dreams: economics becomes a cyborg science. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 655p. (330.1 M676)
Money, crises, and transition: essays in honor of Guillermo A. Calvo, edited by Carmen M. Reinhart, Carlos A. Vegh & Andres Velasco. The MIT Press, 2008. 491p. (332.042 M743)
Porter, Michael E. On competition: updated and expanded edition. Harvard Business School, 2008. 544p. (338.6 P847)
Prohibitions, edited by John Meadowcroft. The Institute of Economic Affairs, 2008. 266p. (363.4 P964)
Saint-Paul, Gilles. Innovation and inequality: how does technical progress affect workers? Princeton University Press, 2008. 190p. (331.1 S249)
Stokey, Nancy L. The economics of inaction: stochastic control models with fixed costs. Princeton University Press, 2008. 308p. (330.01 S874)
Taylor, Stephen J. Modelling financial time series, 2nd ed. World Scientific, 2008. 268p. (332.63 T246 2nd)
Temin, Peter. Lessons from the Great Depression. The MIT Press, 1989. 193p. (338.54 T279)
Williams, David. Probability with martingales. Cambridge University Press, 1991; reprinted 2008. (519.287 W722)
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