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Books and Ebooks on Economics

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Books

Below is a list of useful Class Numbers that relates to topics that Economics Staff and Students may be interested in.

However, the best starting point for all searches to find material in the library is the Library Catalogue.

A KEYWORD search on the Library Catalogue, at the start of your research, will reveal any books or other materials on your particular subject area held in the Libraries.

Subject Area Class mark
Agricultural Economics 338.1
Balance of Payment 382.17
Bank of England 332.11094212
Banking (general) 332.1
Banking in Europe 332.1094
Business Economics 330.024658 / 338.5
Business Forecasting 338.544
Business Taxation 336.207
Capitalism 330.122 / 330.9
Classical Economics 330.153
Commodities 332.644
Consumer Behaviour and Theory 339.47
Econometrics 330.015195
Economics General 330
Economics Analysis / Theory 330.1
Economic Development 330.9
Environmental Economics 333.7
European Monetary System 332.4566094
Fabian Socialism 335.14
Financial Economics 332
Futures Market 332.644
History of Economic Theory 330.9
Industrial Economics 338
Inflation 332.41
International Economy / Trade 337 / 382
Labour Economics 331
Macroeconomics 339
Marxism 335.4
Mathematical Economics 330.0151
Microeconomics 338.5
Monetary Policy 332.4
Socialism 335
UK Economy 330.941
Welfare Economics 330.155
World Debt 336.3435091724

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Ebooks

Below is a list of e-books that might be of interest to Economics staff and students. Check the library catalogue regularly for new titles as it is updated daily.

  • Tip: To search the catalogue for e-books of interest to you, go to the Advanced Keyword search screen from the library catalogue. Enter your keyword(s) in the top box and then select EBOOKS from the Material Type drop-down menu.

Access:
You must be registered with the library before you can access electronic resources. All our e-books can be accessed from outside the university.
Clicking on the links below will take you straight to the library catalogue. From there you click on the MyiLibrary or DawsonEra link. Then put in your username and password for access to the e-book.

Problems:
Sometimes the e-book may be in use by another student, so your access might be denied. Try again later. If you consistently have access issues please contact your Academic Liaison Librarian for help.

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  Page last updated : : 11 Jun 2009