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  1. Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy (9th Edition) by Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith, 2005-05-06
  2. Optimization in Economic Theory by Avinash K. Dixit, 1990-09-13
  3. Industrial Organization: Theory and Practice (3rd Edition) (Addison Wesley Series in Economics) by Don E. Waldman, Elizabeth J. Jensen, 2006-08-04
  4. Economic Theory in Retrospect by Mark Blaug, 1997-03-28
  5. Planning Local Economic Development: Theory and Practice by Edward J. Blakely, Ted K. Bradshaw, 2002-06-15
  6. A History of Economic Theory and Method by Robert B. Ekelund, Robert F. Hebert, 2007-11-30
  7. Behavioral Game Theory: Experiments in Strategic Interaction (The Roundtable Series in Behavioral Economics) by Colin F. Camerer, 2003-02-25
  8. The Economic Theory of Annuities by Eytan Sheshinski, 2007-10-22
  9. Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications Volume 3 (Handbooks in Economics) (Handbooks in Economics)
  10. The Theory Of Social And Economic Organization by Max Weber, 1997-07-01
  11. Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory (Prentice-Hall Series in Mathematical Economics) by Michael D. Intriligator, 1971-06
  12. Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict by Roger B. Myerson, 1997-09-15
  13. Mathematical Methods of Game and Economic Theory: Revised Edition by Jean-Pierre Aubin, 2007-11-02
  14. Modern Labor Economics: Theory and Public Policy (8th Edition) by Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith, 2002-07-05

21. ETC
economic theory Center , UCLA. The economic theory Center (ETC) supports a variety of faculty and graduate student research. It includes
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Economic Theory Center , UCLA Bunche Hall
UCLA
Los Angeles CA
Phone: (310) 206-9677 Faculty Members Alberto Bennardo
Hongbin
... Tao-Yi (Joseph) Wang
The Economic Theory Center (ETC) supports a variety of faculty and graduate student research. It includes a large on-line bibliography with over 2000 references to published and working papers in economic and game theory. The center also has an archive in which many of these papers are available to UCLA economics graduate students and faculty. It maintains the forum and a list of past and future conferences
Interesting and useful links: Click here for economic journals on the web
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22. Springer-Verlag - Economics
economic theory ISSN 09382259 (print version) ISSN 1432-0479 (electronic version) Journal no. 199 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg Online version available.
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23. Sergiu Hart - Game Theory, Economic Theory, Rationality
Sergiu Hart Game Theory economic theory Rationality. GO TO GENERAL INFORMATION, COORDINATES. PUBLICATIONS, VALUE THEORY REFERENCES. HUMOR, LINKS.
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24. ISETE Monograph Series
International Symposia in economic theory and Econometrics. Monograph Series. Volumes 1 13 published by Cambridge University Press.
http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~barnett/ISETE.html
International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics
Monograph Series
Volumes 1 - 13 published by Cambridge University Press
Beginning with Volume 14, the monograph series is published by North Holland (Elsevier Science)
Series General Editor: William A. Barnett, Department of Economics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
The following is the current list of titles included in this monograph series
  • Barnett, William A. and Ronald A. Gallant (eds.), New Approaches to Modeling, Specification Selection and Econometric Inference , Proceedings of the First International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, 1990.
    Barnett, William A. and Kenneth J. Singleton (eds.), New Approaches to Monetary Economics , Proceedings of the Second International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, 1987. Out of print.
    Barnett, William A., Ernst R. Berndt, and Halbert White (eds.), Dynamic Econometric Modeling , Proceedings of the Third International Symposium in Economic Theory and Econometrics, 1988.
    Barnett, William A., John Geweke, and Karl Shell (eds.)
  • 25. JSTOR Access Denied
    JSTOR access to one of his major papers. (to view the paper you must access it through a major university network)
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    26. Www.swetsnet.nl/direct/SB_issue?title=2020947
    Princeton economic theory
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    27. International Conference On Public Economic Theory
    Program for conference held at the University of Warwick, Coventry, England.
    http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/Economics/wooders/APET/PET2000.htm
    PET 2000 International Conference on Public Economic Theory University of Warwick July 20 - July 23, 2000 Sponsored by The British Academy
    UK ESRC Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation,
    Warwick Centre for Local Government,
    Warwick Centre for Public Economics,
    Blackwell Publishing Company
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    The purpose of the Association for Public Economic Theory, APET, is to foster interaction between applied researchers in public economics and economic theorists. Thus, PET 2000 will have three themes: pure theory, public economic theory, and social and policy issues; submissions under any of these headings are welcome. Under the second and third themes, there will be a special focus on international tax competition under conditions of globalisation. It is anticipated that most participants will be accommodated on campus. We encourage you to submit an abstract as soon as possible so that we can guarantee you your preferred choice of accommodation. The University of Warwick is located near the city of Coventry and the Birmingham International airport. Coventry is about an hour and a half from London (and London-Heathrow) by train. The University is about a £6 cab ride from Coventry and a £20 cab ride from Birmingham airport.

    28. Overview Of Conferences And Meetings On Economic Theory
    Roland s Overview of Conferences and Meetings on economic theory. September 281, Verein für Socialpolitik, Mainz, Germany, economic theory, March 1, 1999 (?).
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    29. European Monetary Union
    economic theory behind European Monetary Union (EMU). These pages offer a concise explanation of the economic theory behind the key aspects.
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peter.micklem/euro/euroindex.htm
    Economic theory behind European Monetary Union (EMU)
    Quickjump Contents Fixed Exchange Rates Optimum Currency Areas Costs and Benefits European Monetary System Transition to EMU Fiscal Policy and EMU The European Central Bank Costs of UK Policy Bibliography European economic integration has created the largest trading block in the World. The most recent phase of this integration is European Monetary Union whereby twelve EU member states have united to form a single currency area. These pages offer a concise explanation of the economic theory behind the key aspects.
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    30. Department Of Economics - Economic Theory Centre
    About the Centre. The economic theory Centre is located within the Department of Economics at The University of Melbourne. The objectives
    http://www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/dept/ETC/ETCMain.htm
    About the Centre The Economic Theory Centre is located within the Department of Economics at The University of Melbourne. The objectives of the Centre are:
    • to promote research of the highest standard in all areas of economic theory to be a focus within Australia for research in economic theory to facilitate both national and international affiliations and research linkages to facilitate the training of research students, and the exchange of doctoral and postdoctoral students to be a focus for external research funding to run conferences, workshops and advanced short courses for research students to publish occasional monographs and proceedings.
    The Centre does not at present have any teaching function, apart from its role in the training of research students. Structure The Director of the Centre is appointed, from among its members, by the Head of the Department of Economics after consultation with the Advisory Board. The Director may be assisted by one or more Associate Directors, and will report to an Advisory Board. The Advisory Board will consist of at least two members of the University of Melbourne, one member of another Australian University, and at least four international members.

    31. Social Credit. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    Short article on the economic theory, its application and history.
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    32. Directory For Austrian Economic Theory From Free-Market.Net: The Freedom Network
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  • 33. The Digital Economist
    Contains lecture notes, economic data, and interactive graphics and java applets to help students better understand economic theory and models.
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    Topics in Economics: Study Resources: Companion Texts: An Overview of Economics Macroeconomics Glossary Introduction: Macroeconomics Macroeconomic Principles ... Macro. and Financial Markets External Links These sites will open in a new browser window.
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  • Blustein, Paul, The Chastening, Inside the Crisis That Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the IMF , 2001, Perseus Books.
  • 34. Buchanan: Collected Works, Cost And Choice: An Inquiry In Economic Theory: Libra
    James M. Buchanan. Collected Works, Cost and Choice An Inquiry in economic theory. Complete book, online. If you see this message
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    35. Laissez-Faire In Population: The Least Bad Solution
    Economist David Friedman argues that there is no justification in economic theory for the widely believed notion that the results of allowing parents freely to decide how many children they have must, in the long run, be catastrophic under any tolerable social institutions.
    http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Laissez-Faire_In_Popn/L_F_in_Population.h
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    DAVID FRIEDMAN Department of Physics, Columbia University
    An Occasional Paper of the Population Council
    Contents
    Forward Introduction
    Is Population a Special Case?

    The Logic of Externalities
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    FOREWORD
    In recent years, with the growing interest in population problems around the world, there has been much discussion of population control. Many writers have argued that individual fertility decisions do not add up to what is socially optimal or even acceptable, and hence that such decisions cannot be left to the individual actors. Such discussion has raised profound questions on the proper relationship between individual behavior and the common good. To balance the discussion with a statement from the libertarian point of view, this paper was commissioned as a responsible contribution to the current inquiry. The essay is not an official statement on behalf of the Population Council. The author is solely responsible for the point of view expressed herein.

    36. ERS Publications -
    Traceability in the US Food Supply economic theory and Industry Studies By Elise Golan, Barry Krissoff, Fred Kuchler, Kenneth Nelson, and Gregory Price.
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    Agricultural Economic Report No. (AER830) 56 pp, March 2004 This investigation into the traceability baseline in the United States finds that private sector food firms have developed a substantial capacity to trace. See also a related brochure Keywords: traceability, traceback, tracking, recall, tracing, supply-side management, food safety, product differentiation, ERS, USDA In this report ... Chapters are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. If you are having trouble printing the PDF document check Adobe's website for troubleshooting advice , or e-mail us for a free copy of the report.

    37. Mathematical Methods For Economic Theory: A Tutorial

    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~osborne/MathTutorial/

    38. Association For Public Economic Theory
    Association for Public economic theory. c. Purpose. The Association for Public economic theory (APET) is dedicated to the promotion
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        [c] Purpose The Association for Public Economic Theory (APET) is dedicated to the promotion of theoretical research in all areas of public finance and to the facilitation of communication amongst economists working in this area Membership Membership is open to any individual with an interest in theoretical public economics and is bundled with a subscription to the Journal of Public Economic Theory. Information about subscribing may be found at the website of Blackwell Publishers. If you have recently subscribed and would like to be immediate to the APET membership list, or would like to be included on our mailing list, please send a note to Myrna Wooders at: M.Wooders@warwick.ac.uk

    39. Journal Of Public Economic Theory: Mission
    Journal of Public economic theory. c. The Journal of Public economic theory (JPET) publishes theoretical papers in all areas of public economics.
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        [c] Aims and Scope The Journal of Public Economic Theory (JPET) publishes theoretical papers in all areas of public economics. JPET will consider survey articles notes, comments, exposita, and retrospectives as well as original research papers. To submit a paper send four copies to the editorial office at the following address: John Conley
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    40. Genetic Causation And Economic Theory
    online article by Robin Cowan and Mario J. Rizzo
    http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~racowan/cause.html

    The Genetic-Causal Tradition and Modern Economic Theory
    Robin Cowan
    and
    Mario J. Rizzo
    University of Western Ontario
    and
    New York University
    February 1996.
    Abstract
    This paper is an analysis of a specific tradition of causal thinking in economics: the genetic-causal tradition. This was most self-consciously developed in the work of the Austrian School, but spilled over into other approaches. Genetic-causal explanations place emphasis, inter alia , on processes in time, emanating from changes in agents' desires and beliefs. The authors present a brief history of this approach, outline its major characteristics, differentiate genetic-causal explanation from other kinds of explanation, and illustrate the approach in mid and late-twentieth century economic theory.
    JEL Classifications: B1, B2, B4 Keywords: genetic-causation; Austrian process theory; equilibrium Historically , the genetic-causal view has emphasized three things which are worth mentioning here, and which will receive fuller treatment later. The first has to do with purposiveness. Economic agents act purposively they have ends and find efficient means to attain those ends. Thus a fundamental feature of causation in economics concerns the causes of action, namely the desires and beliefs of the agents. The second aspect is that the actions of individual agents bear a causal relationship to overall market outcomes. While individuals may not always achieve what they desire, the interaction of their actions with those of others produces these outcomes. The final aspect emphasized is the genetic nature of a causal connection. On this view a cause is not simply something that always precedes its effect; it creates a unidirectional

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