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What is the best Economic textbook? (1 Viewer)

kwu1

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Personally, I used Dixon as my textbook for basic concepts and Riley as a supplementary textbook to enhance my knowledge of the larger topics. Riley tends to have more statistics and historical content so if you are not settled on the concepts I'd recommend sticking with Dixon.
 

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Personally, I used Dixon as my textbook for basic concepts and Riley as a supplementary textbook to enhance my knowledge of the larger topics. Riley tends to have more statistics and historical content so if you are not settled on the concepts I'd recommend sticking with Dixon.
Riley = Super tedious book, but really gets you to study hard and is more rewarding.
Dixon = Much simpler, gets to the point.

kwu1 pretty much said it as it is, although personally for me I prefer to use Riley to learn as it forces me to work harder and then use Dixon to just revise/study and make notes off since it is cleaner and nicer to use.
 

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