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Economics and Business: Find Books

A guide to the best economics and business resources in Geisel Library and online.

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Library Catalog

Use this box to search the Geisel Library catalog for books and other materials in the library collection.

Search WorldCat

Use WorldCat to search the collections of libraries worldwide. If you find a book in this database that is not owned by Geisel Library, you can request it through Interlibrary Loan by clicking on the "Request via Interlibrary Loan" link in the book's catalog record.

Search Tips

To physically browse our collection of books:

  • Find the call number range for the subject area you are interested in.
  • Find that call number range in our stacks. All H's are on the upper level.
Call Number Range Subject Area
HB Economic theory and demography
HC Economic conditions and history
HD Industries, land use, labor
HE Transportation and communication
HF Commerce, accounting, and marketing
HG Finance
HJ Public Finance

You may want to search by subject in either the Library Catalog or WorldCat to see the available books on a particular broadly-defined topic. Try any of the following subject headings:

  • Accounting
  • Advertising
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Financial Crises
  • International Business 
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Organizational Psychology
  • Small Business Finance
  • Stock Exchanges

Harvard Business Review Texts

Explore the biggest ideas in business from Harvard Business Review Press, with bestselling titles covering topics like effective leadership, work-life balance, finance, managing people, burnout, and much more. 

Most recent acquisitions to the collection include: negotiating, critical thinking, crafting your purpose, networking, mental health, remote work, collaborative teams, burnout, etc.