What books/readings should an economics undergrad have read before graduating from college?

By politicalwag.com | June 6, 2010

I’m a senior student in economics, but I still feel that I haven’t got enough knowledge of my field. Please suggest to me books/readings that are in the heart of economics, but they don’t have to be books in micro-, macro-economics, monetary economics, international economics, etc. These books are, of course, the ones I have already gone through. What I’m asking are materials that are not ‘mathematically oriented’. Please do suggest them.

Thanks.

Read anything written by Michael Porter. His books will give you a refreshing and entertaining insight into market forces and international economics.

2 Responses to “What books/readings should an economics undergrad have read before graduating from college?”

  1. Gooddad Says:
    June 6th, 2010 at 7:30 pm

    Read anything written by Michael Porter. His books will give you a refreshing and entertaining insight into market forces and international economics.
    References :

  2. farrukh_phd Says:
    June 6th, 2010 at 7:48 pm

    1. economics Principles and policies by baumul blinder
    2. search on google for articles of paul krugman . . they are more valuable.
    3. beyond rhetoric and realism in economics by thomas a boylan
    4 the secret life of money. . very interesting book by tad crawford
    5. confessions of an economic hitman
    6. money masters (video) available on net to download free of cost
    References :

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