Re: Question for ISI qualifiers
Posted by Mama on Jul 18, 2014; 3:09pm
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Hi ILASM,
I'm an engineering graduate. Here is the list of books I followed.
For Micro - Modern Microeconomics by Anna Koutsoyiannis. Written in a precise and lucid manner. Although it doesn't have any numericals it helps you get the feel of writing a subjective answer in Economics. The other book is Varian Workbook. Do it completely. You will get to know all kinds of twists and turns in Micro questions, so that you don't have to waste time during the exam getting the logic right.
For Macro - Macroeconomics by Richard T Froyen. This book is great to get the concepts right. But again, this too doesn't have any numericals. Someone in this group suggested Romer's Ad. Macro. I had a look at it after the exam. Its pretty descent. You might wanna consider it. My only practice for Macro questions was old ISI sample papers.
For Solow growth model - Macroeconomics by Gregory Mankiv.