Um, sure...I collect Econ books for fun...
The one I grabbed was the most recent economics book on my shelf (a newer edtion of the one I used in college 5 years ago; I think that was 14th edition)
McConnell, Campbell and Stanley Brue. "Economics: Principles, Problems, and Policies". 16th ed. MrGraw-Hill Irwin, Boston; 2005.
There are, however, dozens of similar books that would agree with my point. My personal favorites are
1) "Microeconomics" by Bamoul and Blinder
2) "Economics in our World" (or something similar to that) by my hero, Paul Krugman
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