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https://www.amazon.com/Intermediate-Microeconomics-Calculus-Modern-Approach/dp/0393123987
this is the book that i used in 10a for spring
however you might want to go to
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A few follow up questions-
If you chose between Pindyck and Rubinfield or Perloff, which would you choose? Looks like i've got time for one....
And do you know how long any of the following books are?
Pindyck and Rubinfeld: Microeconomics
Perloff: Microeconomics
Jehle and Reny: Advanced Microeconomic Theory
I couldn't find length online.
Redid my reading plan.
For Intermediate Macro I will try this book:
Hoover, Intermediate Macroeconomics
Removed:
Landsburg, The Armchair economist 0-280
Florida, The rise of the creative class
Schelling, Micromotives and Macrobehavior, 1978 250pgs?
Malkiel, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 1973 390pgs
Levitt and Dubner, Freakonomics, 2010 265 pgs
Diamond, Guns, Germs and Steel, 1999. 405 pgs
Because subjective reasons. Tempted to pull anything older than 2000, but Galbraith and Freidman seemed important.
Also found a book I wanted your opinion on- A Varian Microeconomics book with calculus
Following up to this reading plan I was thinking of an investing themed reading list. Is there an area I would be better spending my time on?