Excuse me, does anyone know what textbooks are used by undergraduates in the Finance Department of Lingnan College of Sun Yat-sen University?

I graduated from college in 2009. The following are all the textbooks I used when I was studying, for reference only.

Basic courses mainly include:

Principles of Economics: Samuelson Economics

Intermediate microeconomics: Hal R. Varian's Intermediate Microeconomics: Modern Methods (there is no original version for sale in China, but there is a translation of Microeconomics: Modern Views).

Intermediate macroeconomics: Donne Bush's macroeconomics

Business and economic statistics: business and economic statistics

Corporate Finance: Principles of Corporate Finance, by Richard A. Bourelly, Stuart C. Myers and Franklin Allen.

Econometrics: Pindick's econometric model and economic forecast.

International Finance: International Finance Ma, Ma, Ma (Note: Vice President of Lingnan College and Professor of Finance).

There is a jumble of textbooks that I can't remember.

Specialized courses mainly include:

Financial markets: financial markets and institutions in mishkin.

Investment: Wei Zi Boddy's investment.

Financial institutions: Saunders and Konerth, "Financial institutions.

Management-risk management method "

McGraw‐Hill (it doesn't seem to be sold in this country)

Financial engineering: an introduction to futures and options markets.

Merger and Acquisition: Patrick A. Gogan's Merger, Acquisition and Corporate Reorganization

International Financial Management: Madura's International Financial Management

These books are basically excellent, but they are all expensive, and they are basically in English.

PS: Lingnan College is generally referred to as "Lingnan College" for short, not "Lingnan".