Re: inevitable textbook query

2002-04-10 Thread Bill Lear
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

RE: Re: inevitable textbook query

2002-04-10 Thread Devine, James
/~jdevine -Original Message- From: Bill Lear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 6:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PEN-L:24789] Re: inevitable textbook query On Monday, April 8, 2002 at 16:48:00 (-0700) Devine, James writes: is there a half-decent

inevitable textbook query

2002-04-09 Thread Devine, James
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

RE: inevitable textbook query

2002-04-09 Thread Forstater, Mathew
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.

textbook query

2000-04-06 Thread Jim Devine
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