Methodology of Economics
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Capitalism as a Moral System
Spencer J. Pack
‘The most noted figure in the history of economic thought is, of course, Adam Smith. Captured in recent times by free-market ideologues who have never read his work, he is also the most misunderstood. This is a fine treatment of this wis... -
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Purchasing Power Parities of Currencies
Edited by D. S.P. Rao
‘This book makes a major contribution to the literature on purchasing power parities (PPPs). It is the latest in a flow of important studies which started in 1940. The eminent contributors are mainly concerned with presenting new methods... -
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The Economics of the Great Depression
Randall E. Parker
‘Parker provides an interesting, detailed account of recent mainstream thought on the origins, transmission and the end of the Great Depression. He is a skilled investigator, whose knowledge and preparation contributed to a series of inf... -
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Putting Econometrics in its Place
G. M.P. Swann
‘I consider the book as well suited to provide a broader perspective on methods used in applied economic research. For the applied researcher the book will provide a nice overview on existing methods and some arguments as to which method...eBook:Find out more$49.60
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Research Without Tears
John Creedy
‘Research Without Tears is. . . clearly presented and well structured. In fact it illustrates in its execution all the good advice on writing style Creedy gives to his readers. . . It will enhance any collection on research methods in th...eBook:Find out more$36.80
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Discussing Economics
Michael K. Salemi, W. L. Hansen
‘Teaching economics is the most important job that economists do. Thus it is nice to see a book devoted to teaching written by two economists who have played an important role in advancing the teaching of economics throughout the profess...eBook:Find out more$47.20
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Teaching Economics
Edited by William E. Becker, Michael Watts, Suzanne R. Becker
This fascinating sequel to the 1998 Teaching Economics to Undergraduates provides more alternatives to the lecture and chalkboard approach that dominates university economics teaching. Distinguished contributing authors provide a wide ra...eBook:Find out more$42.40
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Humane Economics
Edited by Jack High
‘The authors do well-merited honor to Don Lavoie with carefully written contributions that not only are excellent for a memorial volume but could constitute a selection of outstanding journal articles. They tie together Lavoie’s many sup...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Endogenous Time Preferences in Social Networks
Marianna A. Klochko, Peter C. Ordeshook
‘Peter Ordeshook is an outstanding scholar and is addressing a very important question. As he points out on the first page of Chapter 1, social norms do exist and are adhered to, constitutions survive, people cooperate with others in som...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Economic Policy under Uncertainty
Edited by Peter Mooslechner, Helene Schuberth, Martin Schürz
‘This collection is a serious examination of many issues that most economists probably take for granted. As such, it is a welcome reminder and valuable contribution. . . academics and practitioners alike will benefit if the interest is i... -
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Shadow Prices for Project Appraisal
Elio H. Londero
‘This is an excellent overview of both the conceptual underpinnings and the practical application of project economic analysis. It is strongly recommended for those wishing to explore the subject in depth. It is a major contribution to t... -
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The Lost Art of Economics
David Colander
‘A set of lucid and thought-provoking essays on important but often neglected topics. It deserves a wide readership.’ – Thomas Mayer, University of California, Davis, US ‘David Colander is an economist watcher. He has much of wisdom to ...