Economics handbooks are handbooks on subjects of economics. Such handbooks range in audience from the general reader[1] to the advanced student and professional economist.[2]
- ^ For example:
• Hubert D. Henderson, 1922. Supply and Demand, Cambridge. Chapter-preview links.
• D. H. Robertson, 1922, Money, Cambridge. Chapter-preview links.
- ^ For example:
• Kenneth J. Arrow, Amartya K. Sen, and Kotaro Suzumura, 2002, Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare, v. 1. Chapter-preview links.
• _____, ed., 2011, Handbook of Social Choice and Welfare, v. 2. Chapter-preview links.