Hello All,
I was simply wondering if there were any economists on the escapist and if so, could they please recommend me some reading or a really good website that I could sink my teeth into over the summer holidays (I live in Australia). Brief back story, I've finished for the semester and I can't do summer semester, but I still want to learn more economics over the break. So far I haven't the foggiest idea about where to start. I've done intro microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics(obviously the economic kind) and need some recommended further reading on any of the three. It can be textbooks, journals, books, anything really, just something that will build on the knowledge that I already have and hopefully expand it before the start of my next semester (sometime late February early March). I would really appreciate some more stats stuff in particular (I'm seriously considering Econometrics or some other maths based economics) but anything on any of the topics will really go a long way in helping me learn. Thank you to those who hopefully will take the time to recommend me some great learning material and I eagerly await whatever recommendations you have for me!
Also for those of you who do read this, the captcha is Public Good, a non-excludable, non-rivalrous good. I can apply that in practice by the way and don't just recycle the textbook definition.
I was simply wondering if there were any economists on the escapist and if so, could they please recommend me some reading or a really good website that I could sink my teeth into over the summer holidays (I live in Australia). Brief back story, I've finished for the semester and I can't do summer semester, but I still want to learn more economics over the break. So far I haven't the foggiest idea about where to start. I've done intro microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics(obviously the economic kind) and need some recommended further reading on any of the three. It can be textbooks, journals, books, anything really, just something that will build on the knowledge that I already have and hopefully expand it before the start of my next semester (sometime late February early March). I would really appreciate some more stats stuff in particular (I'm seriously considering Econometrics or some other maths based economics) but anything on any of the topics will really go a long way in helping me learn. Thank you to those who hopefully will take the time to recommend me some great learning material and I eagerly await whatever recommendations you have for me!
Also for those of you who do read this, the captcha is Public Good, a non-excludable, non-rivalrous good. I can apply that in practice by the way and don't just recycle the textbook definition.