On Monday, April 8, 2002 at 16:48:00 (-0700) Devine, James writes:
is there a half-decent introductory microeconomics textbook out there? (One
that isn't too filled with details.)
I've recommended it before, and not sure I'd call it a textbook, but
I really like Yanis Varoufakis, *Foundations of
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On Monday, April 8, 2002 at 16:48:00 (-0700) Devine, James writes:
is there a half-decent
is there a half-decent introductory microeconomics textbook out there? (One
that isn't too filled with details.)
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
I have two books here that are worth taking a look at:
Microeconomics: Neoclassical and Institutionalist Perspectives on
Economic Behavior by Susan Himmelweit, Roberto Simonetti and Andrew
Trigg; Thomson Learning, 2001.
Alternative Principles of Economics by Stanley Bober, M. E. Sharpe,
2001.
Has anyone looked at the textbook, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MARKET SYSTEM by
Kalman Goldberg (ME Sharpe 2000)?
Is it worth it?
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://liberalarts.lmu.edu/~jdevine