Cybernomics: A Semi-Interactive, Almost Multimedia Way to Learn Economics
A study of mankind in the ordinary business of life; it examines that part of individual and social action which is
most closely connected with the attainment and with the use of the material requisites of wellbeing. Thus it is on one side a study of wealth; and on the other, and more important side, a part of the study of man.'
The Best of Economics
This textbook covers three subject areas that have become increasingly important in the last fifty years:
* Growth Theory
* Finance
* Information Economics
Essential Principles of Economics: A Hypermedia Text
This chapter introduces the reader to the subject matter of economics, the idea of a 'reasonable dialog,' and
indicates the plan of the book: to present introductory economics as the product of a reasonable dialog that
began over two hundred years ago and is ongoing. The hope is that the reader will join in the dialog -- in
whatever way the reader may find best.
Human Society and the Global Economy
Human Society and the Global Economy is a textbook-in-progress for a survey course in economics. It takes an institutionalist/Post-Keynesian approach.
A PEDestrian's GUIDE to the ECONOMY
Through undaunted determination, sheer luck, or a missed turnpike exit, you have happened upon A PEDestrian's
GUIDE to the ECONOMY.
TOPICS IN ECONOMETRIC THEORY
This directory contains a series of brief essays which serve as lecture notes for the course in Econometric Theory
which has been taught in the Department of Economics of Queen Mary College over a number of years. The
material has been extracted, in the main, from the chapters of the texts in Introductory Econometrics and Intermediate Econometrics which can be found in adjacent directories.
History of Economic Thought
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International Economics,
This book brings together, and to a certain extent integrates, my theoretical writings on international economics
over the past decade. All the major topics are touched on, and I have organized them into a pattern that seemed to
me to make them most useful to the student. Part I analyzes the classical theory and covers such topics as the
terms of trade, income transfers, productivity changes, tariffs, consumption taxes, production taxes, transport
costs, tariff preferences, factor mobility, and policy analysis in the context of general equilibrium systems.
Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do With Law and Why It Matters
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REAL ANALYSIS with ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS
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