Cambridge surveys of economic literature
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Cambridge surveys of economic literature
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Cambridge surveys of economic literature
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- Exchange rate economics, Peter Isard
- Microfoundations, the compatibility of microeconomics and macroeconomics, E. Roy Weintraub
- Economics of the family, Martin Browning, Pierre-André Chiappori, Yoram Weiss
- Economic behavior and institutions, Thrainn Eggertsson
- Labor supply, Mark R. Killingsworth
- Capital theory and dynamics, Edwin Burmeister
- The methodology of economics, or, How economists explain, Mark Blaug
- Rational expectations, Steven M. Sheffrin
- Resource and environmental economics, Anthony C. Fisher
- Public choice, Dennis C. Mueller
- The analytics of uncertainty and information, Jack Hirshleifer and John G. Riley
- Productivity convergence, theory and evidence, Edward N. Wolff, New York University
- The economics of defense, Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley
- Multinational enterprise and economic analysis, Richard E. Caves
- Economics of the family, Martin Browning, University of Oxford, Pierre-André Chiappori, Columbia University, Yoram Weiss, Tel Aviv University
- Market structure and innovation, Morton I. Kamien and Nancy L. Schwartz
- The analytics of uncertainty and information, Sushil Bikhchandani, University of California -- Los Angeles, Jack Hirshleifer, John G. Riley, University of California, Los Angeles
- Oligopoly theory, James W. Friedman
- Natural monopoly regulation, principles and practice, Sanford V. Berg, John Tschirhart
- The analytics of uncertainty and information, Jack Hirshleifer and John G. Riley
- Applying general equilibrium, John B. Shoven, John Whalley
- The analytics of uncertainty and information, Sushil Bikhchandani, University of California, Los Angeles, Jack Hirshleifer, John G. Riley, University of California, Los Angeles
- Rational expectations, Steven M. Sheffrin
- Theories of inflation, Helmut Frisch
- The economics of individual and population aging, Robert L. Clark, Joseph J. Spengler
- Exchange-rate determination, Anne O. Krueger
- The methodology of economics, or, how economists explain, Mark Blaug
- Social experimentation and economic policy, Robert Ferber, Werner Z. Hirsch