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What books/readings should an economics undergrad have read before graduating from college?

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I'm a senior student in economics, but I still feel that I haven't got enough knowledge of my field. Please suggest to me books/readings that are in the heart of economics, but they don't have to be books in micro-, macro-economics, monetary economics, international economics, etc. These books are, of course, the ones I have already gone through. What I'm asking are materials that are not 'mathematically oriented'. Please do suggest them.

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  1. 1. economics Principles and policies     by    baumul blinder

    2. search on google for articles of paul krugman . . they are more valuable.

    3. beyond rhetoric and realism in economics by thomas a boylan

    4 the secret life of money. . very interesting book  by tad crawford

    5. confessions of an economic hitman

    6. money masters (video) available on net to download free of cost


  2. Read anything written by Michael Porter. His books will give you a refreshing and entertaining insight into market forces and international economics.

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