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AccountingE-Books

Accounting Cycle Exercises
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
These are exercises on the fundamental accounting equation, and four core financial statements. Students will learn the basics of accounting, such as debits and credits, the journal, and trial balance, income measurement, and more.

Accounting Fundamentals
by George Macfarland, Robert Ayars - McGraw Hill
This text provides a first-year course in accounting, with accepted principles of accounting arranged in an orderly fashion to capture the student's interest, to hold it, and to anticipate his difficulties so that unnecessary questions are avoided

Book-Keeping and Accounting for Small Business
by Peter Taylor - How to Books
A manual about double-entry book-keeping that anyone can follow. This book is a useful source of advice for managing accounts, it is a compulsory reading for those starting a new business and for those already in the early stages

Budgeting and Decision Making
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
In this book you will learn about planning for success through budgeting. Key budgets, such as the sales, production, direct materials purchases, direct labor, overhead, selling and administrative, and cash budgets are all discussed in detail.

Current Assets
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
This book focuses primarily on liquid assets. It introduces enhanced income statements, sales, cash discounts, the control structure, inventory accounting, cash and highly-liquid investments, cash management, controls for cash receipts, and more.

Dynamic Costing
by Troels Troelsen - BookBoon
From the table of contents: Introduction to costs; Cost functions; Different cost types; Calculations; Guiding solutions. Author of the book is Troels Troelsen, Course Coordinator Department of Operations Management Copenhagen Business School.

Liabilities and Equity
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
This book introduces accounting for current liabilities, such as, notes payable, contingent liabilities, and employer responsibilities related to payroll. Long-term obligations are introduced relating to long-term notes, annuities, and bonds.

Long-Term Assets
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
This book focuses on investments intended to be held for greater than one year. It introduces accounting for investments (available for sale, trading, and held to maturity), as well as special accounting for certain long-term investments.

Managerial and Cost Accounting
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
This volume of the textbook consists of four parts: introduction to managerial accounting, cost-volume-profit and business scalability, job costing and modern cost management systems, and process costing and activity-based costing

Mastering Book-Keeping
by Peter Marshall - How to Books
This popular book has helped thousands of people to learn book-keeping. It explains the principles of book-keeping, the bank reconciliation, extracting a trial balance, accruals and prepayments, accounting for VAT, setting up a Limited Company, etc.

Principles of Accounting
by Larry M. Walther - principlesofaccounting.com
This textbook provides complete coverage of material found in most college-level financial accounting courses and managerial accounting courses. In addition to the text, it includes a number of interactive components to aid your learning process.

The Accounting Cycle
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
Accounting is a set of concepts and techniques that are used to measure and report financial information about an economic unit. The text covers the introduction to accounting, information processing, income measurement, and the reporting cycle.

Using Accounting Information
by Larry M. Walther, Christopher J. Skousen - BookBoon
Contents: Financial Reporting Concepts; Earnings per Share, Price Earnings Ratios, Book Value per Share and Dividend Rates; The Development of Gap; Key Assumptions; Global Accounting Issues; Financial Analysis and the Statement of Cash Flows; etc


Banks & Banking E-Books

Banking and the Business Cycle
by C. A. Phillips - The MacMillan Company , 1937
This study appeared in 1937 as an analysis of the stock market crash and the great depression that followed. It explores the many theories tossed about at the time. The depression is held to be the consequence of the preceding boom.

Basics for Bank Directors
by Forest E. Myers - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City , 2010
The goal of this book is to provide directors, especially non-management directors who may have little knowledge about banks and their operation, with basic information to help them be intelligent questioners of risk taking and risk management.

Careers in Banking and Finance
by eFinancialCareers Ltd - BookBoon , 2010
A graduate guide to finding work in the financial sector, advice on the application process, interviews and graduate programs. If you are looking for your first opportunity in finance or banking, this guide should be your first port of call.

Free Banking: Theory, History and a Laissez-Faire Model
by Larry J. Sechrest - Mises Institute , 2008
Author argues that the debate over central and free banking is the most important economic issue of the day. He builds a model of central vs. free banking and shows that a competitive system would be self correcting where a centralized one is not.

Money and Banking
by Robert E. Wright, Vincenzo Quadrini - Flat World Knowledge , 2009
Minimal mathematics, accessible language, and a student-oriented tone ease readers into complex subjects like money, interest rates, banking, asymmetric information, financial crises and regulation, monetary policy, monetary theory, and other topics.

Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles
by Jesús Huerta de Soto - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2006
Author has made history with this exciting treatise that the market can fully manage the money and banking sector, without inflation, without business cycles, and without the economic instability that has characterized the age of government control.

The Case Against the Fed
by Murray N. Rothbard - Ludwig Von Mises Institute , 2007
The author presents the most powerful case against the American central bank ever written. This work begins with a mini-treatment of money and banking theory, and then plunges right in with the real history of the Federal Reserve System.

The Mystery of Banking
by Murray Rothbard - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2008
This book unravels the mystery of banking: what is legitimate enterprise and what is a government-backed shell game that can't last. The explanation is clear enough for anyone to follow and yet rigorous enough to be the textbook for college classes

UBS Dictionary of Banking
by Andreas Hoefert - UBS , 2010
This updated edition contains definitions of over 2,400 terms, incorporating the latest information available from UBS Research department. Our aim in preparing this dictionary is to share the vocabulary of banking with our clients.

Verdict on the Crash: Causes and Policy Implications
by Philip Booth, at al. - Institute of Economic Affairs , 2009
This book challenges the myth that the recent banking crisis was caused by insufficient statutory regulation of financial markets. The authors propose regulatory tools that are designed to target particular weaknesses in a banking system.

What Has Government Done to Our Money?
by Murray N. Rothbard - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2005
Rothbard's famous monetary essay has influenced two generations of economists and business professionals. After presenting the basics of money and banking theory, the author traces the decline of the dollar from the 18th century to the present

"Communications"E-books

Advanced Communication Skills
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
In this textbook you'll will take your communication skills to another galaxy! You'll discover how people process information and what goes on behind the scenes so you can tailor your communications to get what you need and the desired outcomes.

Brilliant Business Connections
by Frances Kay - How To Books Ltd , 2005
It's who you know that really matters, and what to do with those contacts. This book is for anyone who wants to succeed personally or professionally in their chosen field. It shows how to create your own network opportunities and break-throughs.

Business Communication for Success
by Scott McLean - Flat World Knowledge , 2010
Students are provided ample opportunity to engage with the concepts, vocabulary and models covered in the text, including role-playing exercises, journal writings, case studies, small-group activities, games, and self-assessment activities.

Capture. Deliver. Excel. Applying the Principles of Business Writing
by Ilja van Roon - Lucid Communication , 2006
This book aims to improve your writing skills by teaching you how to use the principles of business writing. These principles - focus, purpose, meaning, substance, structure, clarity and humility - have been derived from the author's experiences.

Dealing with Conflict and Complaints
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
In this book you'll learn the key skills and the techniques to handle conflict and complaints in many different ways. From dealing with the abusive person through to the calculated person, you'll learn skills to deal with all conflict situations.

Effective Communication Skills
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
This book introduces the reader to what being an outstanding communicator is all about. Understanding what effective communications actually are, how information is processed by your brain, how to get your point across, how to build rapport, etc.

How We Got Here: A Slightly Irreverent History of Technology and Markets
by Andy Kessler - Collins Business , 2005
The author unpacks the entire history of Silicon Valley and Wall Street, from the Industrial Revolution to computers, communications, money, gold and stock markets. This book connects the dots through history to how we got to where we are today.

In Search of Insight
by Charles Nicholls - SeeWhy Software , 2006
For those interested in the future of BI, SOA or BPM, this book sets out how BI 2.0 is irrevocably changing the way that we do business. It covers the evolution of Business Intelligence from its traditional query based roots.

Influencing and Persuasion Skills
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
In this textbook you'll will learn the key skills so you can win people around to your ideas, influence others on certain decisions and persuade them to take certain a certain course of action all by the way that you communicate with them.

Internal Communication Management: Individual and Organizational Outcomes
by Antonio Ragusa - BookBoon , 2010
Contents: Individual outcomes (Commitment, Trust, Development, Motivation, Buying in, Engagement, Loyalty, Empowerment); Organizational outcomes (Corporate reputation, Innovation, Knowledge sharing, Ethical relationships, Competitive advantage).

Motivation Skills
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
So just what is motivation? Just how can you motivate yourself and others? In this textbook we will cover the main motivational theories and what they mean in the real world. You will learn what it takes to be self motivated.

Networking
by Simone Lemming Andersen - BookBoon , 2010
Sound networking abilities are essential in a knowledge-based society. People with broad networks are usually both successful and in demand. This book is filled with good advice and tools that will rapidly give you a professional networking mind.

Presenting an Effective Message
by MTD Training - BookBoon , 2010
In this textbook you'll understand how to make a great impression, what processes your listeners are going through to make sense of your messages, and know how the other person interprets your message to help you communicate most effectively.

Say it with Pictures
by Harry Alder - How to Books , 2001
Aimed at managers, salespeople, trainers, teachers and anyone who communicates in writing, this book explains how drawing doodles and diagrams can actually help you at work. It includes both simple hand drawings and more in-depth computer drawings.

Economics E-Books

Applied Nonparametric Regression
by Wolfgang Härdle - Cambridge University Press , 1992
Nonparametric regression analysis has become central to economic theory. Hardle, by writing the first comprehensive and accessible book on the subject, contributed enormously to making nonparametric regression equally central to econometric practice.

Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation
by Kenneth Train - Cambridge University Press , 2003
The book describes the new generation of discrete choice methods, focusing on the advances that are made possible by simulation. Researchers use these methods to examine the choices that consumers, households, firms, and other agents make.

Econometrics
by Michael Creel , 2008
Textbook for graduate econometrics, it teaches ordinary least squares, maximum likelihood estimation, restrictions and hypothesis test, stochastic regressors, exogeneity and simultaneity, numeric optimization methods, method of moments, etc.

Econometrics
by Bruce E. Hansen - University of Wisconsin , 2009
Econometrics is the study of estimation and inference for economic models using economic data. Econometric theory concerns the study of tools and methods for applied econometric applications. This is a first-year Ph.D. econometrics textbook.

Econometrics
by Thomas Andren - BookBoon , 2007
This book covers the most basic concepts in econometrics. Subjects as basic probability and statistics, statistical inference with the simple and multiple regression model, dummy variables and auto correlation are explained.

Financial Econometrics
by Roman Kozhan - BookBoon , 2009
This is a step-by-step guide to financial econometrics using EViews 6.0 statistical package. It contains brief overviews of econometric concepts, models and data analysis techniques followed by examples of how they can be implemented in EViews.

Nonparametric and Semiparametric Models
by W. Härdle, M. Müller, S. Sperlich, A. Werwatz - Springer , 2004
The book on nonparametric statistics and smoothing. It icludes the topics on semi-parametric regression models for high-dimensional data. Minimum theory and numerical examples are covered in this book, which makes it suitable for graduate students.

Statistical Method in Economics
by Victor Chernozhukov - MIT OpenCourseWare , 2006
The course introduces statistical theory to prepare students for the remainder of the econometrics sequence. The emphasis of the course is to understand the basic principles of statistical theory. The course also covers basic regression analysis.

Statistical Tools for Economists
by Daniel McFadden - University of California, Berkeley , 2001
The contents: Economic Analysis and Econometrics; Analysis and Linear Algebra in a Nutshell; Probability Theory in a Nutshell; Limit Theorems in Statistics; Experiments, Sampling, and Statistical Decisions; Estimation; Hypothesis Testing.

Structural Analysis of Discrete Data with Econometric Applications
by Charles F. Manski, Daniel McFadden - The MIT Press , 1981
The book provides a methodological foundation for the analysis of economic problems involving discrete data, and charts the current frontiers of this subject. It is also useful for the researchers involved in the structural analysis of discrete data.

A Century of War
by John V. Denson - Ludwig Von Mises Institute , 2006
The book covers the history of America's large wars from 1860 through the Cold War, describing the 20th century as the bloodiest in all history. Denson recounts how the wars came about through a series of deceitful political ploys.

America's Great Depression
by Murray N. Rothbard - Ludwig Von Mises Institute , 2000
A staple of modern economic literature, crucial for understanding a pivotal event in American and world history. It is the definitive treatment of the causes of the depression. The book remains canonical today because the debate is still very alive.

Betrayal Of Americanism
by Hem Raj Jain - ISOTUT , 2010
Author Hem Raj Jain writes candidly about the collapse of the United States financial industry. Jain takes the reader through a series of factors that he believes were the foundation of the 2007 crisis. Jain also offers solutions.

Capitalism 3.0: A Guide to Reclaiming the Commons
by Peter Barnes - Berrett-Koehler Publishers , 2006
Barnes' idea is that we need to use a 3rd institution to develop a better form a capitalism that takes into account natural resources that are used and not accounted for. This is needed, because government has failed to do a good job in this regard.

Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics
by George Reisman - Jameson Books , 1996
Reisman's ringing manifesto for laissez-faire capitalism free of all government intervention is at once a conservative polemic and a monumental treatise, brimming with original theories, remarkable for its depth, scope and rigorous argument.

Case for Legalizing Capitalism
by Kel Kelly - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2010
What's the American system of economics? Most people would say it is capitalism, which thereby deserves all fault when anything goes wrong. Kel Kelly responds to this myth in this comprehensive treatment of the free market and intervention.

China: Linking Markets for Growth
by Ross Garnaut, Ligang Song - Anu E Press , 2007
China’s prosperity is at the core of the emerging Platinum Age of global economic growth. This volume gathers together leading scholars on China’s economic success and its effect on the world economy into the next few decades.

Global Imbalances and the Collapse of Globalised Finance
by Anton Brender, Florence Pisani - Centre for European Policy Studies , 2010
The world economy is recovering from the most disastrous episode in the history of globalization. The authors argue that the main problems were deeply rooted and are to be found in two developments that for many years were left uncontrolled.

Power and Market: Government and the Economy
by Murray Rothbard - Von Mises Institute , 2007
This is ultimate manual for completely de-mystifying the myth of the state. The book will inoculate the reader against the even the slightest temptation to invoke the state as a solution to any social or economic problem.

Privatization of Roads and Highways
by Walter Block - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2009
This treatise on private roads will cause you to rethink the way modern transportation networks operate. It shows how free-market economic theory is the clarifying lens through which to see the alternative that is consistent with human liberty.

The Betrayal of the American Right
by Murray N. Rothbard - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2007
This book will change the way you look at American politics. It shows that the corruption of American "conservatism" began long before George W. Bush ballooned the budget and asserted dictatorial rights over the country and the world.

The Causes of the Economic Crisis
by Ludwig von Mises - Ludwig von Mises Institute , 2006
The author presents his business cycle theory, applies it to the prevailing conditions, and discusses the policies that governments undertake that make recessions worse. He recommends a monetary reform that would provide a sustainable prosperity.

The Decline of American Capitalism
by Lewis Corey - Covici, Friede , 1934
The depression which set in after 1929 was the worst economic disaster in American history. It was aggravated by the acute world crisis, a major catastrophe of capitalism. The revival, because of its speculative character, did not lead to recovery.

The Decline of the American Republic
by John T. Flynn - Mises Institute , 2007
In 1955, John T. Flynn saw what few others journalist did: the welfare-warfare state conspired to bring down American liberty. The New Deal combined with World War Two had fastened leviathan control over a country born in liberty.

The Economics of Liberty
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell - Ludwig Von Mises Institute , 1990
Ludwig von Mises Institute advocates the free market, private property, individual liberty, and sound money. In this publication the authors battle old threats like central banking and bureaucracy, and new threats like civil rights and Green-o-mania.

The End of Economic Growth
by Charles Siegel - Preservation Institute , 2006
The author made this book both readable and pro-active. His assessment of the counterproductivity of our economy and consumer society is timely in an era when we must decide how much is enough for ourselves - and for a sustainable planet.

The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century
by A. Felton, C. M. Reinhart - VoxEU.org , 2008
This book is a selection of columns that deal with the subprime crisis. These are texts by economists who really knew what they are talking about and are willing to explain the crisis in terms that any trained economist could understand.

The Global Economic Crisis: Systemic Failures and Multilateral Remedies
UNCTAD , 2009
The report highlights the areas in which the global economy experienced systemic failures. UNCTAD examines some of the problems to be tackled immediately because they can only be addressed through recognition of their multilateral dimensions.

The White House and the World
by Nancy Birdsall - Center for Global Development , 2008
The White House and the World shows how modest changes in U.S. policies could greatly improve the lives of poor people in developing countries, thus fostering greater stability, security and prosperity globally and at home.

Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets
by Peter F. Cowhey, Jonathan D. Aronson - The MIT Press , 2009
This examination of information and communication technology from an economy perspective argues that continued rapid innovation and economic growth require new approaches that will reconcile diverse interests and enable competition to flourish.

Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution
by Antony C. Sutton - Buccaneer Books , 1993
Documentation on the link between Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, merged with biographies, personal papers, and conventional histories: a fascinating story emerges. There was a link between some New York bankers and many revolutionaries.

Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom
by Doug Henwood - Verso , 1998
This book is a definitive overview of the financial markets and their economic and political role. It is an attempt of Doug Henwood to get down and dirty with how modern American finance works and how it’s connected to the real world.

Algorithmic Game Theory
by Noam Nisan, at al. - Cambridge University Press , 2007
The subject matter of Algorithmic Game Theory covers many of the hottest area of useful new game theory research, introducing deep new problems, techniques, and perspectives that demand the attention of economists as well as computer scientists.

An Introduction to Quantum Game Theory
by J. Orlin Grabbe - arXiv , 2005
This essay gives a self-contained introduction to quantum game theory, and is primarily oriented to economists with little or no acquaintance with quantum mechanics. It assumes little more than a basic knowledge of vector algebra.

Game Theory
by Thomas S. Ferguson - UCLA , 2008
In this text, the author presents various mathematical models of games and study the phenomena that arise. The book covers impartial combinatorial games, two-person zero-sum games, two-person general-sum games, and games in coalitional form.

Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction to the Analysis of Strategy
by Roger McCain - Drexel University , 2010
Striking an appropriate balance of mathematical and analytical rigor, this book teaches by example. Learners typically relate better to examples from their own fields, and McCain provides illustrations everyone can relate to.

Games of No Chance 3
by Michael H. Albert, Richard J. Nowakowski - Cambridge University Press , 2009
This fascinating look at combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information, offers updates on standard games such as Go and Hex, on impartial games, and on aspects of games with infinitesimal values.

Games of Strategy: Theory and Applications
by Melvin Dresher - RAND Corporation , 1961
This book introduces readers to the basic concepts of game theory and its applications for military, economic, and political problems, as well as its usefulness in decisionmaking in business, operations research, and behavioral science.

Games, Fixed Points and Mathematical Economics
by Christian-Oliver Ewald , 2007
These are lecture notes for a course in game theory. The text covers general concepts of two person games, Brouwer’s fixed point theorem and Nash’s equilibrium theorem, more general equilibrium theorems, cooperative games and differential games.

Graduate-Level Course in Game Theory
by Jim Ratliff , 1997
Lecture notes from a game-theory course the author taught to students in their second year of the economics PhD program. The material is also helpful to first-year PhD students learning game theory as part of their microeconomic-theory sequence.

More Games of No Chance
by Richard J. Nowakowski - Cambridge University Press , 2002
This book is a state-of-the-art look at combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information. The book contains articles by some of the foremost researchers and pioneers of combinatorial game theory.

Multiagent Systems: Algorithmic, Game-Theoretic, and Logical Foundations
by Yoav Shoham, Kevin Leyton-Brown - Cambridge University Press , 2008
Multiagent systems consist of multiple autonomous entities having different information and diverging interests. This comprehensive introduction to the field offers a computer science perspective, but also draws on ideas from game theory.

Strategic Foundations of General Equilibrium
by Douglas Gale - Cambridge University Press , 2000
This is a book on strategic foundations of the theory of competition. Using insights from game theory, the author develops a model to explain what actually goes on in markets and how a competitive general equilibrium is achieved.

Strategy and Conflict: An Introductory Sketch of Game Theory
by Roger A. McCain , 2007
This document may be useful as a means of making the basic ideas a bit more accessible. The author tried to limit these pages to fairly elementary topics and to avoid mathematics other than numerical tables and a very little algebra.

The Compleat Strategyst: Being a Primer on the Theory of Games of Strategy
by John D. Williams - RAND Corporation , 2007
When this book was originally published in 1954, game theory was an esoteric and mysterious subject. Its popularity today can be traced at least in part to this book, which popularized the subject for amateurs and professionals throughout the world.

Price Stability: Why Is It Important for You?
by Dieter Gerdesmeier - European Central Bank, , 2009
The Treaty establishing the EU has given the Eurosystem the mandate to maintain price stability. This is a book on the importance of price stability, how it can be best achieved and how price stability supports sustainable economic growth in the EU.

The Inflation Crisis, and How to Resolve It
by Henry Hazlitt - Arlington House , 1978
The author attempted to analyze thoroughly and in depth nearly a score of major problems raised by inflation and chronic fallacies that are in large part responsible for its continuance. Henry Hazlitt is the author of numerous books in economics.

What You Should Know About Inflation
by Henry Hazlitt - D. Van Nostrand Company , 1965
The book's title "What You Should Know About Inflation" only hints at the extent of the issues that Hazlitt addresses. He presents the Austrian theory of money in the clearest possible terms, and contrasts it with the government management.

A Basic Guide to Exporting
- Government Printing Office , 2009
A Basic Guide to Exporting is a good place to begin for anyone who's never had a course in international marketing. The book's sixteen chapters provide a comprehensive study of international marketing, and how to look at exporting as a process.

Accession to the WTO: Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
by Igor Eromenko - BookBoon , 2010
Topics covered: general characteristics of the World Trade Organization; common steps that have to be taken during the accession process; Computable General Equilibrium Models; application of CGE model to a specific case study; and more.

Alliance Capitalism: The Social Organization of Japanese Business
by Michael L. Gerlach - University of California Press , 1997
This book attempts to explain the remarkable economic success of Japan in the postwar period - a success it is crucial for us to understand in a time marked by controversial trade imbalances and concerns over competitive industrial performance.

Basics of International Economics
by Christian Bjørnskov - BookBoon , 2005
The book gives you an accessible overview of basic international economics. The book can be understood by readers with a basic understanding of economics, while more advanced readers may use the book as an overview of the most important topics.

Global Business Strategy: A Systems Approach
by Asterios G. Kefalas - South-Western Pub , 2008
This is a textbook on international business strategy. It provides a quick refresher on international economics, trade, and finance, and builds a good theoretical base before addressing the basic functions, or tasks, of global management.

International Economics
by Robert A. Mundell - MacMillan , 1968
Topics covered: terms of trade, income transfers, productivity changes, tariffs, consumption taxes, production taxes, transport costs, tariff preferences, factor mobility, policy analysis in the context of general equilibrium systems, etc.

International Financial Reporting
by Marco Mongiello - BookBoon , 2009
The author explains the informational value of an annual report under the IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards). Topics as the Balance sheet, Income statement, Cash flow statement and Statement of changes in equity are explained.

International Macroeconomics
by Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe Martin Uribe - Duke University , 2008
The authors develop a theoretical framework for the analysis of the determinants of international capital movements, trade imbalances, and nominal and real exchange rates. The framework is then used as the basis for the discussion of policy issues.

International Trade Theory and Policy
by Steven M. Suranovic - internationalecon.com , 2007
It is important to understand the reasons why economists use the tools that they do and be forthright about their limitations. This text was designed to make information about international economics accessible for all who are interested.

International Trade: Theory and Evidence
by James Markusen et al. - McGraw-Hill/Irwin , 1994
A comprehensive, balanced text, the perfect book for International Trade courses at the undergraduate level. It can also be used as a background text for beginning graduate courses. Intermediate Microeconomics is a pre-requisite for this text.

The First Global Financial Crisis of the 21st Century
by A. Felton, C. M. Reinhart - VoxEU.org , 2008
This book is a selection of columns that deal with the subprime crisis. These are texts by economists who really knew what they are talking about and are willing to explain the crisis in terms that any trained economist could understand.

The Global Economic Crisis: Systemic Failures and Multilateral Remedies
UNCTAD , 2009
The report highlights the areas in which the global economy experienced systemic failures. UNCTAD examines some of the problems to be tackled immediately because they can only be addressed through recognition of their multilateral dimensions.

Essentials of Macroeconomics
by Peter Jochumzen - BookBoon , 2010
In Macroeconomics the object is to study the performance, structure and behavior of a national or regional economy as a whole. This free 163-pages long textbook provides a comprehensive overview of all facets from Macroeconomics.

International Macroeconomics
by Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe Martin Uribe - Duke University , 2008
The authors develop a theoretical framework for the analysis of the determinants of international capital movements, trade imbalances, and nominal and real exchange rates. The framework is then used as the basis for the discussion of policy issues.

Introduction to Macroeconomics
by David A. Dilts - Indiana-Purdue University , 2006
This is an introductory principle of economics text that covers topics in macroeconomics. The book presents factual material concerning the operation of the aggregate economy as well as the development of understanding of economic policy.

Lecture Notes in Financial Economics
by Antonio Mele - The London School of Economics and Political Science , 2009
The present Lecture Notes in Financial Economics are based on the author's teaching notes for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on financial economics, macroeconomic dynamics, financial econometrics and financial engineering.

Lecture Notes in Macroeconomics
by John C. Driscoll , 2001
Lecture notes for a first-year graduate course in macroeconomics: Money and Prices; Nominal Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations; Macroeconomic Policy; Investment; Unemployment and Coordination Failure; Continuous-Time Dynamic Optimization.

Lectures in Open Economy Macroeconomics
by Martin Uribe - Duke University , 2007
An introduction to open economy macroeconomics. From the table of contents: A First Look at the Data; An Endowment Economy; An Economy with Capital; The Real Business Cycle Model; The Terms of Trade; Interest-Rate Shocks; Sovereign Debt.

Macro Mechanics: Macroeconomics Re-engineered
by David B. Ashby - EconAnalytics , 2006
In this introductory text, the author has re-engineered macroeconomics with emphasis upon the operational mechanics of the microeconomic engines that power the macro-economy. The book exposes the mechanics of the macroeconomic coordination process.

Macroeconomic Theory
by Brian Krauth - Simon Fraser University , 2004
The purpose of this course is to put you in a position to read and analyze journal articles in macroeconomics. The goal of "teaching you macroeconomics" by describing theories and empirical observations about the macroeconomy -- is secondary.

Macroeconomic Theory
by Dirk Krueger - Stanford University , 2002
After a quick warm-up for dynamic general equilibrium models in the first part, we will discuss the two workhorses of modern macroeconomics, the neoclassical growth model with infinitely lived consumers and the Overlapping Generations model.

Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
by David Andolfatto - Simon Fraser University , 2005
The goal of this textbook is to provide students with an introduction to the microfoundations of macroeconomic theory. It is intended primarily as an exposition designed to illustrate the basic idea that underlies the modern research methodology.

Macroeconomics
by Matthias Doepke, Andreas Lehnert, Andrew Sellgren - UCLA , 2001
Work Effort, Production, and Consumption; The Behavior of Households with Markets for Commodities and Credit; The Demand for Money; The Market-Clearing Model; The Labor Market; Inflation; Business Cycles; Unemployment; Economic Growth; etc.

MAcroeconomics Lecture Notes
by Gregor W. Smith - Queen’s University , 1999
The course should help you: learn how models work; understand the models macroeconomists typically use; understand how shocks affect the economy; think about current and historical events in a disciplined way; and acquire research skills.

Notes on Dynamic Methods in Macroeconomics
by Nicola Pavoni - UCL , 2008
These notes are targeted to advanced Master and Ph.D. students in economics. The material contained in these notes only assumes the reader to know basic math and static optimization, and a basic graduate knowledge of economics.

Principles of Macroeconomics
by Libby Rittenberg, Timothy Tregarthen - Flat World Knowledge , 2009
The authors teach economics as the study of choice by providing students with an accessible, straightforward overview of economics. This book helps students to understand how real individuals actually work with economics.

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