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Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature

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Editor: Professor John Pencavel

The literature of economics is expanding rapidly, and many subjects have changed out of recognition within the space of a few years. Perceiving the state of knowledge in fast-developing subjects is difficult for students and time consuming for professional economists. This series of books is intended to help with this problem. Each book gives a clear structure to and balanced overview of the topic, and is written at a level intelligible to the senior undergraduate. They will therefore be useful for teaching but will also provide a mature yet compact presentation of the subject for economists wishing to update their knowledge outside their own specialties.

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There are 23 titles in this series...

Applying General Equilibrium

Applying General Equilibrium

Capital Theory and Dynamics

Economic Behavior and Institutions

Principles of Neoinstitutional Economics

Exchange Rate Economics

Exchange Rate Economics

Exchange-Rate Determination

Labor Supply

Market Structure and Innovation

Microfoundations

The Compatibility of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis

3rd Edition

Multinational Enterprise and Economic Analysis

3rd Edition

Natural Monopoly Regulation

Principles and Practice

Oligopoly Theory

Rational Expectations

2nd Edition

Rational Expectations

2nd Edition

Resource and Environmental Economics

Social Experimentation and Economic Policy

The Analytics of Uncertainty and Information

The Economics of Defense

The Economics of Individual and Population Aging

The Methodology of Economics

Or, How Economists Explain
2nd Edition

Theories of Inflation