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Out now: The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History
It is generally agreed that in order to understand the world's economy today, you need to understand its history. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History is an easy-to-use resource that provides a useful reference for students and academics alike. Covering topics as diverse as accounting, the Great Depression, electronics, beer, gold and classical and neo-classical economics, the Encyclopedia includes in-depth entries on key events, themes and people that have shaped the modern world and economic thinking
Are you attending the
Climate Change conference in Copenhagen, December 7-18 2009?
If so this title may be of interest to you
'The New Energy Crisis: Climate, Economics and Geopolitics'
by Jean-Marie Chevalier.
To increase your knowledge of the factors involved and the subsequent likely effects of the current economic crisis, visit our website where a listing of relevant publications is currently available by clicking here.
New Palgrave contributors are Economist’s ‘Bright Young Things’
New Palgrave Dictionary of Economicsauthors Xavier Gabaix and Mark Melitz have been named by their peers as two of the best young economists in the world. To read the article in The Economist, please click here. Twenty years ago, Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugmanwas on the same list!
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online
Following its original publication in 1987, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics has become established as the leading reference work for economists in all spheres of the discipline. The second edition, published in May 2008, retains many individual classic essays of enduring importance from its predecessor and includes over 1000 new or significantly revised articles, and the online version is updated quarterly.
Paul Krugman wins Nobel Prize for Economics
Congratulations from all at Palgrave Macmillan.
For more information about Professor Krugman’s leading economics textbook
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=278870To watch a short video of Paul talking about his introduction to Keynes’ General Theory click here
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