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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: A Solutions Manual for <i>General Equilibrium, Overlapping Generations Models, and Optimal Growth Theory</i>A Solutions Manual for General Equilibrium, Overlapping Generations Models, and Optimal Growth TheoryBewley, Truman F.PAPERBACK06/30/2011$50.00
Cover: The ABCs of RBCs: An Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic ModelsThe ABCs of RBCs: An Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic ModelsMcCandless, GeorgeHARDCOVER03/31/2008$89.00
Cover: Identification for Prediction and DecisionIdentification for Prediction and DecisionManski, Charles F.HARDCOVER01/31/2008$86.00
Cover: Identification Problems in the Social SciencesIdentification Problems in the Social SciencesManski, Charles F.PAPERBACK03/15/1999$39.00
Cover: Introductory EconometricsIntroductory EconometricsGoldberger, Arthur S.HARDCOVER09/20/1998$99.00
Cover: Accounting for TastesAccounting for TastesBecker, Gary S.PAPERBACK03/30/1998$37.00
Cover: Introduction to Statistics and EconometricsIntroduction to Statistics and EconometricsAmemiya, TakeshiHARDCOVER04/28/1994$102.00
Cover: A Course in EconometricsA Course in EconometricsGoldberger, Arthur S.HARDCOVER04/15/1991$100.00
Cover: Advanced EconometricsAdvanced EconometricsAmemiya, TakeshiHARDCOVER11/07/1985$108.50
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