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What are the graduate bibliography of Peking University School of Economics?
In 2003, Peking University Economic Research Institute designated reference book 10. But those books are useless now.

I think some books are more important now, so I recommend them to you:

Micro: Microeconomics Zhang, Peking University Publishing House. Or China Economic Publishing House. Microscopic examination is not difficult, just focus on books. It is Zhang who gave the question.

Macro: Zhangyan's courseware is the main part. Every year, I basically test the original title of courseware. Reference book: Donne Bush's Macroeconomics can be bought or not, with little influence. However, the after-school exercises in this book should be known.

Political Economy Capitalism: Political Economy-Capitalism, edited by Wu Shuqing, China Economic Publishing House. Or Cui Jianhua's "Political Economy Capitalism" (Cui Jianhua was a teacher of political economy before 2007, and now he is a vice principal, so he doesn't give a question. The teacher is Fang Min. In particular, this part of political and economic capitalism is very fixed, and many books are similar. You can take one of these two books to understand.

Socialist part: political economy, higher education edition, editor-in-chief Previously, I appointed Sui Guoyu, the Socialist Market Economy, a popular publishing house, but this book is very old and hard to buy. Judging from the current proposition, it has little impact. I'd better look for the latest book in this part, because I have to get something to develop economics. Such as new industrialization, urban-rural dual structure, industrial policy, etc. In addition, other socialist books should be read more and summarized in chapters. If you have time, you can read Liu Wei's paper and take appropriate notes on the contents related to the postgraduate entrance examination. You can't see everything, and you can't understand it.

Generally speaking, the problem of scholasticism is not difficult, and the micro level is relatively simple. Macro is relatively fixed, but relatively flexible. Political and economic capitalism has many angles. The socialist part is more difficult to grasp and needs more time.

The second interview book is:

International Finance: International Finance edited by Lv Suiqi, Peking University Publishing House.

International Trade: International Trade Practice, edited by James Li, Peking University Publishing House.

Monetary Banking: Monetary Banking, edited by Yi Gang, Shanghai People's Publishing House.

Finance: Finance edited by Liu Yufei, Peking University Press.

The above is personal experience, not reproduced, hope to adopt. I wish you success!