1, Principles of Man Kun Economics (4th Edition, Chinese Edition, Peking University Edition)
Man Kun belongs to neoclassical Keynesian school, and his research scope focuses on macroeconomic analysis.
Principles of Economics is written for college students. Its main features are concise writing, simple reasoning and interesting language. A large number of cases and newspaper abstracts are used in this paper, which are extremely close to life; Complex mathematics is rarely used. Ten Principles of Economics is my own summary, which is very convenient for people who have hardly touched economics to read. Through this book, readers can understand the basic ideas and common basic principles of economics and use them to analyze economic phenomena in life, which is very worth reading.
2. Samuelson Economics (Multi-Edition)
Samuelson is a representative of neoclassical comprehensive school, whose research scope spans many fields such as economics, statistics and mathematics, and he has unique views on political economics, departmental economics and technical economics. At present, the analytical framework and methods used in various economics textbooks mostly adopt microeconomic analysis and its 1947, which develops the theoretical framework of "neoclassical comprehensive school" which combines Keynesianism with traditional microeconomics. He has always been keen on applying mathematical tools to the analysis of static equilibrium and dynamic process, and studying economy by physical and mathematical reasoning methods.
The book is magnificent in structure and huge in length, which can be described as extensive and profound. After reading this book, we can understand the position and analytical framework of the issues discussed in economics in the economic system, and have a framework for economics.
3. A series of auxiliary teaching materials such as Economics by Stiglitz (NPC Edition)
Stiglitz has made great achievements in information economics, and the number of times can be used as a supplement to the first two. The economic contents involved in the first two are mainly based on price theory and marginal analysis, excluding asymmetric information economics and uncertainty analysis. Stiglitz's economics can fill the gaps in the first two.
Although the above three authors have different policy tendencies, the textbooks are considerable and fair, which is very suitable for introductory textbooks.
4. Gao Hongye's Western Economics (NPC Edition)
Many colleges and universities have designated reference books for postgraduate entrance examination. This book is easy to understand and very suitable for China people's appetite. This is a must-read book.