Day 3 of the great textbook giveaway experiment:

To celebrate my first day Visiting NUS next week,  I will be giving away free copies of my Fundamentals book on Monday 8/26/13.   The new version now includes a good example of a regression discontinuity design (for testing for whether California's energy efficiency laws have caused the Rosenfeld Curve) and many other ideas that closely link micro environmental economics to basic econometrics.   Since 99.9% of the economics profession has never read an environmental textbook, I figure that there are a lot of possible sales here.

via greeneconomics.blogspot.com

Here are the first and second giveaway laments.

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  1. willwheels Avatar

    I want to switch to the newer edition, but I have notes in the existing one. I’ll have to copy them down by Monday.

  2. Tim Haab Avatar

    ‘regression discontinuity design (for testing whether California’s energy efficiency laws have caused the Rosenfeld Curve)’
    Fundamentals?

  3. John Whitehead Avatar

    I’m waiting until the last free day (#5) to get another copy. My hunch is that revision will be ongoing.

  4. John Whitehead Avatar

    You sir, are an idiot (i.e., you have obviously not been trained in Chicago Price Theory).

  5. willwheels Avatar

    Oh, that’s smart!

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