After yesterday’s post, I asked some folks for their choice of textbooks that undergraduate students should definitely be reading before getting their BSc/BA degree in economics. And what a list we have, already!
If you are an undergraduate student, please bookmark this post, and keep coming back to it when you want book recommendations. And I would argue that even if you are not an undergrad student of economics, you might still want to keep checking on this post, because I will be updating it regularly.
In what follows, I have not mentioned who has recommended what. That’s simply because I’m writing this post out on the fly, and haven’t had time to format it, add hyperlinks or even figure out how I want to tabulate this data. More than one person has recommended some of the books on the list too, and that’s an additional complicating factor. Note that not all of them are textbooks, and some aren’t even books (they’re essays), but hey, when it comes to reading, there’s no bureaucratic stuffiness in these parts.
Folks who have read some of these books might wonder at the very broad political and economic ideology spectrum over here, but surely this is a plus and not a minus. As an undergrad student, read far and wide, and figure out over time what resonates and what does not (and why).
Finally, to everybody who took time out of their busy schedules to reply, thank you very much!
Here is this most magnificent list, in no order whatsoever:
- On the Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith
- That Which We See and That Which We Do Not See, by Frederic Bastiat
- (Bonus points if you saw this coming) Economics in One Lesson, by Hazlitt
- Micro Motives and Macro Behavior, by Schelling
- Free to Choose, by Milton Friedman
- Both the Freakonomics books, by Levitt and Dubner
- Road to Serfdom, by Hayek
- Modern Principles of Economics, by Cowen and Tabbarok
- Public Finance and Public Policy, by Jonathan Gruber
- Economic Growth, by David Weil
- The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality, Nick Huntington Smith
- Economics Rules, by Dani Rodrik
- An Uncertain Glory, by Amartya Sen
- Everybody Loves a Good Drought, by P Sainath
- In The Service of the Republic, by Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah
- Of Counsel: The Challenges of the Modi-Jaitley Economy, by Arvind Subramanian
- In Spite of the Gods, by Edward Luce
- The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy, by Thomas Sowell
- The Meaning of it All, by Richard Feynman
- Delhi Rape: How India’s Other Half Lives
- Principles of Economics, by Mankiw
- Intermediate Microeconomics, by Hal Varian
- Macroeconomics, by Dornbusch Fischer and Startz
- International Economics, by Dominic Salvatore
- Introduction to Econometrics, by Woolridge
- Complete Business Statistics, by Aczel and Sounderpandian
- Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide, by Studentmund
- Introduction to Economics, by Richard Leftwich
- Theory of Econometrics, by Koutsoyiannis
- Principles of Economics, by Koutsoyiannis
- The Worldly Philosophers, by Heilbronner
- Macroeconomics, by Alex Thomas
- Economic History of India, by Tirthankar Roy
- India After Gandhi, by Ramchandra Guha
- Macroeconomics, by Snowdon and Vane
- Causal Inference Mixtape, by Scott Cunningham
- International Economics, by Paul Krugman
- Capital, Vol. 1, by Karl Marx
- Classical Political Economy and the Rise to Dominance of Supply and Demand Theories, by Krishna Bharadwaj
- Three Essays on the State of Economic Science, Koopmans
- Universal/University Economics by Alchian and Allen
- Introduction to Econometrics, by Cristopher Dougherty
- Studies in Indian Public Finance, by M. Govinda Rao