Robert E. Hall, David H. Papell
Sixth Edition
Over five editions, Macroeconomics has remained among the most popular intermediate texts in the field.More
Jeffrey L. Harrison, Jules Theeuwes
Law and Economics features short chapters, allowing instructors to devise custom courses that match their interests. The text is a highly readable, accessible book, filled with compelling cases. It makes use of formal, technical economics only when necessary. Law and Economics makes the field come alive.More
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
Miriam Horn, Fred Krupp
How to harness the great forces of capitalism to save the world from catastrophe.More
Robert A. Jarrow, Arkadev Chatterjea
The first real introductory text in derivatives.More
Charles I. Jones, Dietrich Vollrath
Third Edition
The long-awaited revision of the text that brought growth theory to the classroom.More
Charles I. Jones
Fourth Edition
Modern macroeconomics explained by the expert on growth.More
Derek Laing
The first text in Labor Economics to systematically cover both classic labor economics and “the new labor economics,” which includes topics like job design, incentives, and modern Human Resources issues.More
Paul W. MacAvoy
Regulation reached its zenith in the 1960s. The 1980s was the decade of deregulation. The 1990s afford us an important opportunity to assess what is left of regulation and its impact on the economy. And who better to do this than Paul W. MacAvoy, one of America's most respected experts on the economics of industry?More
Edwin Mansfield
Seventh Edition
Among the most popular and successful texts available to economics students, Edwin Mansfield's books have been adopted at over 1,000 colleges and universities around the world. The hallmark qualities of Professor Mansfield's books are a careful integration of theory and example, meticulously clear writing style, and step-by-step pedagogy.More
Edwin Mansfield
Fifth Edition
This book was written for first courses in statistics for undergraduate and graduate students in business administration, public administration, and economics.More
Edwin Mansfield, Gary W. Yohe
Eleventh Edition
Ever since Edwin Mansfield pioneered the popular theory-and-application approach with the First Edition of Microeconomics, the text has been a perennial leader in the intermediate microeconomics course field.More
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
Dirk Mateer, Lee Coppock, Brian O'Roark
Meets students where they are. Makes economics matter.More
Richard Mayne, Jean Monnet
“This book is the first to seize clearly upon the nature of this new dynamic, and to present it simply and forcefully in the context or rapidly moving events.” —From the Introduction by Jean MonnetMore