I can't comment on the economics side of things, but for epidemiology a good reference is:
Brauer, Driessche, and Wu, "Mathematical Epidemiology"
(http://books.google.com/books?id=gcP5l1a22rQC&dq)
It gives a series of articles in the field that cover everything from basic SIR models up, though it does not attempt to unify the presentation--it's just a series of articles.
J.D. Murray's "Mathematical Biology," which is in two volumes, is also widely used and liked, and has several sections on population and disease modeling.
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