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Dewey Decimal Number: 339 EAN: 9780070548770 Edition: 13th ISBN: 0070548773 Label: McGraw-Hill Companies Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Companies Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 573 Publication Date: 1989-02 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Studio: McGraw-Hill Companies Editorial Review: Product Description: Designed for Macroeconomics courses where early, distinctive coverage of the micro-foundations of macroeconomics is important, this new text provides a balanced and accessible presentation both of equilibrium and Keynesian macro models. The author avoids the "dueling model" mode which some books promote; instead, these models are presented as a variation on a single unified theme. This approach helps students to see and understand the relationship of these models to one another and to on-going attempts to realistically model macro forces. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Book - Samuelson and Nordhaus Are AwesomeThis is a classic Macro text used for many Intro to Macro-Econ. I used a similiar text (many editions before) when I took my first econ class in college over 10 yrs ago. This is a great book, easy to understand and fluid reading. Thumbs Up!!! Rating: - great book for starters in economic theory ,esp for studentsIt's a great book for first year business students and all those who want to learn something about basic principles of macroeconomics and the influence it has on everyday business activities Rating: - A great introduction to macroeconomic theoryIn comparison with other macroeconomic texts around it should get 5 stars. It starts with a historical perspective of the crisis in economics at the time of Keynes, setting the picture for why anyone bothered to invent macroeconomics in the first place. It then rapidly proceeds to introduce the major schools of macroeconomics and to develop the relevant ideas and models. It is an ideal introduction for the interested or serious student and manages to be exciting as well as fairly comprehensive. ... Read More |