The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (CEE), 2nd ed., 2008, is an on-line encyclopedia of economics and is part of the Library of Economics and Liberty sponsored by the Liberty Fund.[1] Articles are written by economists from different schools of thought, and include four Nobel laureates in economics as authors.[2][3][4] It also includes short biographies of noted economists and a comprehensive index.[5]
The original version of the CEE was first published in 1993 as the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics with economist David R. Henderson as the editor.[6]
See also
- Economics handbooks
- International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences
- The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
Notes
- ↑ LCCN 2007-15993; OCLC 237794267; ISBN 978-0865976658; ISBN 0865976651; ISBN 978-0865976665; ISBN 086597666X
- ↑ "The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics (Brief Article) (Book Review)". Reference & Research Book News (Portland, OR: Book News, Inc. – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) ). May 1, 2008. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
- ↑ CEE Authors
- ↑ Laureates include: James Tobin, George Stigler, Gary Becker and Thomas J. Sargent.
- ↑ "The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. (Brief article) (Book review)". Internet Bookwatch (Midwest Book Review). December 1, 2007. Retrieved September 8, 2013 – via HighBeam Research.
- ↑ LCCN 92-50535; OCLC 750248783 and 730302176
External links
- The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. David R. Henderson, Ed. Online at Library of Economics and Liberty
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