Economics

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  1. Book ImageTeachings from the Worldly Philosophy

    Robert L. Heilbroner

    Selections from great writings on economics, annotated and introduced by a distinguished economist and teacher.More

  2. Book ImageThe Weight of the Yen

    R. Taggart Murphy

    "Murphy draws on an impressive array of skills and experience in crafting his narrative of America's troubled economic relationship with its largest trading partner."--Clay Chandler, Washington PostMore

  3. Book ImageApplied Microeconomics

    Edwin Mansfield

    Second Edition

    This is a book on applied microeconomics. It has been designed for the many classes given each year for students who want to learn to become better managers, public officials, lawyers, or members of other such professional groups. While the book's general structure and approach remain much the same in this edition as in the previous one, there are many noteworthy improvements.More

  4. Book ImageEconomists Can Be Bad for Your Health: Second Thoughts on the Dismal Science

    George P. Brockway

    Impersonal forces do not make economic decisions: we do. And what we decide not only determines our society's material well-being but also reflects ethical choices.
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  5. Book ImageLost Opportunity: What Has Made Economic Reform in Russia So Difficult?

    Marshall I. Goldman

    A lucid analysis of Russia's titanic struggle to change from a centrally planned economy to a market economy.More

  6. Book ImageIncome, Employment, and Economic Growth

    Paul S. Estenson, Wallace C. Peterson

    Eighth Edition

    Additional information is forthcoming.

  7. Book ImageSilent Depression: Twenty-Five Years of Wage Squeeze and Middle Class Decline

    Wallace C. Peterson

    Longtime observer of the American economy Wallace C. Peterson here offers a wake-up call.More

  8. Book ImagePeddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in an Age of Diminished Expectations

    Paul Krugman

    Newsweek hailed Paul Krugman as "a superstar among economists" and went on to praise Peddling Prosperity as "the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history." Others joined the chorus.More

  9. Book ImageModern International Economics

    Wilfred Ethier

    Third Edition

    This third edition of Modern International Economics offers an up-to-date view of the issues and, more importantly, a systematic way to analyze them.More

  10. Book ImageThe Rise of China: How Economic Reform is Creating a New Superpower

    William H. Overholt

    Long considered an overpopulated, repressive, backward country, China has in the last decade entered the small circle of advanced industrial nations. Economic reform, more than any other factor, is responsible for this progress, maintains William H. Overholt in this provocative book.More

  11. Book Image21st Century Capitalism

    Robert L. Heilbroner

    "It is my hope that some grasp of what the twenty-first century holds in store for capitalism may enable us to avoid at least some of the pain we might otherwise have to endure," writes the eminent economist Robert Heilbroner in this important book on the world's economic future.More

  12. Book ImageA New Economic View of American History: From Colonial Times to 1940

    Jeremy Atack, Peter Passell

    Second Edition

    New sources of data, together with advances in theory, offer the opportunity for a fresh look at old and new questions.More

  13. Book ImageMathematics for Economists

    Carl P. Simon, Lawrence Blume

    Mathematics for Economists, a new text for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in economics, is a thoroughly modern treatment of the mathematics that underlies economic theory.More

  14. Book ImageThinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life

    Avinash K. Dixit, Barry J. Nalebuff

    The international bestseller—don't compete without it!More

  15. Book ImageWhat Went Wrong with Perestroika

    Marshall I. Goldman

    Updated

    "Once again, Marshall Goldman has put his finger directly on the problems that hamper reform in the Soviet Union. Anyone who wants to understand Gorbachev's failings, the bureaucratic infighting and built-in reluctance to change will gain insights from this taut, readable book."—Hedrik SmithMore

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