Good economic books?
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nimysa
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Phrujbaz
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Mortality
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On November 01 2009 04:25 nimysa wrote: Good you guys recommend me any good books that are able to explain micro/macroeconomic concepts very clearly, and can serve as alternatives to reading boring unclear textbooks? The problem with doing this is that most books written on economics that aren't textbooks have a definite slant to them and unless you understand what that slant is and can clearly and easily see past it, you are liable to receive a great deal of misinformation. Even textbooks can have biases, but it's usually not as bad (and in general, the more mathematically driven the book, the less bias you will find -- usually). | ||
Sadistx
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WhiteNights
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nimysa
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Sunhay
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Microeconomics Third Canadian Edition Colander, Richter, Rockerbie ISBN 0-07-094644-2. i found it to be pretty decent. | ||
Keniji
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inkblot
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Dantak
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This is a book that we are using. It's "textbook" but it's kinda fun to learn from it. I can definitely recommend it, every concept is discussed clearly without any confusion | ||
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