Obviously I have some massive bias issues in evaluating my own book, but the kind of person who regularly reads and contributes to LessWrong is probably the kind of person who would write a textbook LessWrongers might want to read. Plus, a used copy costs only $3 at Amazon.
My book even briefly discusses the singularity.
Mankiw’s Principles of Microeconomics and Heyne’s The Economic Way of Thinking are also good.
I’m glad you mentioned that you’ve written a textbook, but I’d discount your recommendation for obvious reasons. Has anyone else read Miller’s Principles of Microeconomics?
Subject: Microeconomics
Recommendation: My Textbook
Obviously I have some massive bias issues in evaluating my own book, but the kind of person who regularly reads and contributes to LessWrong is probably the kind of person who would write a textbook LessWrongers might want to read. Plus, a used copy costs only $3 at Amazon.
My book even briefly discusses the singularity.
Mankiw’s Principles of Microeconomics and Heyne’s The Economic Way of Thinking are also good.
I’m glad you mentioned that you’ve written a textbook, but I’d discount your recommendation for obvious reasons. Has anyone else read Miller’s Principles of Microeconomics?