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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

By Oxford University Press, USA. Sells new for $50.00. There are some available for $29.92.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

By Brookings Institution Press. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $29.73.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Ronald Ayers and Robert Collinge. By Prentice Hall. The regular list price is $135.40. Sells new for $17.30. There are some available for $5.99.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by George Ritzer. By Pine Forge Press. The regular list price is $35.95. Sells new for $5.00. There are some available for $0.63.
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5 comments about Enchanting a Disenchanted World: Revolutionizing the Means of Consumption.
  1. Well, he even talks Amazon.com as a cathedral of consumption, and brings up such facts as doing what I am doing, reviewing books on amazon.com. I found it to be hypocritical for him to badmouth consumption so much, yet he profits from the things he badmouths, such as my purchase of his book at amazon.com He claims most are subject to consumption. Well, unless you go around naked, live in a cafe and eat sticks, everyone is. This book serves as a valuable tool to look into the methods of consumption that rule our daily lives, but don't get too caught up it how bad it is, consumption feeds the author and his family also.


  2. this has to be the most superficial and simplistic account on the new means of consumption; i.e., malls, theme parks, casinos, etc. it is hardly believable that ritzer takes in a seriuos manner his naive arguments, that in several occasions turn into pure idle talk, or worst pure stupidity. just to give one example, when he mentions that malls have their roots in the ancient greek and roman markets. although he states that his work is heavely influenced by the writtings of baudrillard he never explains in his matter why we consume in the first place. even worse, he never gives a concrete argumentation of why this world is disenchanted in the first place and why it has to be enchanted. so please do not make the same mistake that i did and do not buy this book. it is the first time that i have read something by this author but i think i had enough of him for the rest of my life. i might be a joy-killer to use the term of ritzer to describe an anthropologist but i least i am not as simplistic and stupid as he is.


  3. This book changed the way I view my own habits of consumption. I found his analysis of contemporary trends in consumption interesting and provocative. Also interesting was his conclusion that as people grow accustomed to the new means of consumption that they have to be continually impressed by something new. I thought his remarks on the architecture of the "cathedrals of consumption" were also very important. The most unsettling aspect of the book was Ritzer's comparison of modern styles of consumption with religious institutions, and even the conformity of religious institutions to this new means of consumption (i.e., the mega-churches of today). It was a good read, too, not too dense or pretentious. Very engaging.


  4. It's interesting for five minutes...and that's when you are flipping through the pages.

    He is always coming back to the same points.
    This should have been a summarized and compressed phamplet.


  5. This is an incredible read for anyone who is terrified of consumerism, but doesn't find the critique presented by zombie subcultures a satisfying alternative. Where zombie movies and posters are hypocritical (in that you're just consuming someone else's noise), inarticulate/vague, and present violence as the only alternative, this book is enlightening. It helps you to embrace your role as an active/informed consumer and better understand what it is that makes you consume.

    Though this edition was released a few years ago, it still captures 'now' incredibly well. Here's an excerpt about Amazon, and even what I'm doing as I write these words:

    "As an internet provider of books (and now many other things), Amazon.com (and other consumption sites on the Internet) presents an interest case of efficiency through putting the consumer to work. The most obvious point is that the customer does all the work involved in placing an order. Less obvious is the fact that customers are invited to submit thoughts on, and reviews of, books; these reviews are then posted on the Web site. Customers, therefore, not only do the work of ordering but also serve as unpaid book reviewers. Many other sites on the Internet invite comments from people (e.g., cruise lines), and those who write positive statements are serving as unpaid public relations people."
    - Quote from page 73

    Hilarious. It further notes that the success of sites like Amazon has in many way further spurred the emphasis of "blockbuster" books at book stores like Borders that have to compete with the success of e-commerce. Thus, quantity (of sales) over quality (of the material) is being further and further emphasized in our culture.

    Read it, embrace its truth, and remember to breathe.


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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Michael Burda and Charles Wyplosz. By Oxford University Press, USA. The regular list price is $99.00. Sells new for $90.14.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by George S. Clason. By Editorial Benei Noaj. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $9.03. There are some available for $10.00.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Fred Campano and Dominick Salvatore. By Oxford University Press. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $34.80. There are some available for $15.50.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Roger S. Mason. By Edward Elgar Publishing. The regular list price is $130.00. Sells new for $125.40. There are some available for $178.31.
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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by Ben J. Heijdra and Frederick van der Ploeg. By Oxford University Press, USA. The regular list price is $85.00. Sells new for $47.98. There are some available for $56.95.
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5 comments about The Foundations of Modern Macroeconomics.
  1. This is not a good text book. The troubles start on the back cover where the face of Ricky "Tricky" Van Der Ploeg stares at me. The exposition is cluttered and there is an obsession with the word intermezzo throughout.


  2. Of several available graduate texts in macroeconomics in the market, this is the best so far. While D. Romer (2001) is too naive (technically and expositionally), Ljungqvist & Sargent (2004) is too advanced (BTW, T. Sargent (1987) and Blanchard & Fischer (1989) are too old). Heijdra & Ploeg (2002) is just the right book at the right level; it's extremely well-written and technically sophisticated!


  3. Comprehensive and comprehensible. The book covers a wide range of topics. See the contents of book. Students equipped with (ordinary and partial) differential calculus and matrix skills should be able to access the materials with comfort. All equations are followed by clear exposition in words. Instead of Blanchard and Fischer's Lectures on Macroeconomics, Foundations of Modern Macroeconomics is another best reference that should be kept by every serious graduate student.


  4. This is an absolutely fantastic intro to modern macroeconomics.
    the book is great for senior undergraduates and first year PhD students.
    The book covers a number of important topics with great clarity. The punchlines and reading list in the end of each chapter are very useful.


  5. The authors' teaching background really showed up in this book. The dominance of intuitive explanations were perfectly balanced with advanced (when needed) mathematical representations. It is the perfect bridge between intermediate (again, NOT beginner) and graduate level macroeconomic knowledge. It is really helpful and it will springboard you to other more advanced books (hence the title: "Foundations...") without you noticing it. I specially enjoyed the "down to earth" tone. It also has a great mathematical appendix that is very useful. Great book all around.


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Posted in Macroeconomics (Tuesday, December 2, 2008)

Written by David C Colander. By McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Sells new for $8.97. There are some available for $9.99.
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1 comments about Student Problem Set t/a Economics.
  1. This book met my needs and went well with the Economics book I had to use for class.


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Creating Industrial Capacity: Towards Full Employment
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2008 (Brookings Papers on Economic Activity) (Brookings Papers on Economic Activity)
Macroeconomics: Explore and Apply, Enhanced Edition (Ayers/Collinge Economics Enhanced Series)
Enchanting a Disenchanted World: Revolutionizing the Means of Consumption
Macroeconomics: A European Text
Gold Ahead by George S. Clason (the author of The Richest Man in Babylon)
Income Distribution
The Economics of Conspicuous Consumption: Theory and Thought Since 1700
The Foundations of Modern Macroeconomics
Student Problem Set t/a Economics

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