Recommendation: Introduction to Economic Analysis (www.introecon.com)
This is a very readable (and free) microecon book, and I recommend it for clarity and concision, analyzing interesting issues, and generally taking a more sophisticated approach—you know, when someone further ahead of you treats you as an intelligent but uninformed equal. It could easily carry someone through 75% of a typical bachelor’s in economics. I’ve also read Case & Fair and Mankiw, which were fine but stolid, uninspiring texts.
I’d also recommend Wilkinson’s An Introduction to Behavioral Economics as being quite lucid. Unfortunately it is the only textbook out on behavioral econ as of last year, so I can’t say it’s better than others.
Subject: Economics
Recommendation: Introduction to Economic Analysis (www.introecon.com)
This is a very readable (and free) microecon book, and I recommend it for clarity and concision, analyzing interesting issues, and generally taking a more sophisticated approach—you know, when someone further ahead of you treats you as an intelligent but uninformed equal. It could easily carry someone through 75% of a typical bachelor’s in economics. I’ve also read Case & Fair and Mankiw, which were fine but stolid, uninspiring texts.
I’d also recommend Wilkinson’s An Introduction to Behavioral Economics as being quite lucid. Unfortunately it is the only textbook out on behavioral econ as of last year, so I can’t say it’s better than others.