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Principles of Macroeconomics

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The text seeks to teach introductory students the core economic concepts - the essence of economics - without overwhelming them with details. "Principles of Macroeconomics" presents the material in a way that avoids excessive maths.

The authors introduce a short list of core principles, reinforce them by illustrating and applying each principle in several contexts, and then ask students to work exercises to see what they have learned.

The text seeks to create "economic naturalists", that is, after reading the text, students will ask (and answer) questions about their economic environment.

For example, students will see Braille dots on drive-up ATMs and ask why they are there.

Peppered with such examples, Frank and Bernanke not only engage students, but teach them to see each feature of their economic landscape as the reflection of an implicit or explicit cost-benefit calculation.

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McGraw Hill Higher Education
0071180362 / 9780071180368
Paperback / softback
339
01/10/2000
United States
400 pages
216 x 275 mm, 1140 grams