![]() ![]() Most examples are from the US, but there are some examples from elsewhere in the world. In chapter 5 the sections are in the wrong order. ![]() Some of the equations did not show up in the program I was using to read it. Inevitably, some chapters assume that you learned the previous material (S&D, or AS/AD). I particularly like the "Heads Up" section, which accurately points out the most common mistakes that undergraduates make.ĪS/AD is introduced early in the macroeconomic section and is used in later chapters.Īrranged usefully into relatively short chapters. Most won't go out of date, but for a few you notice their age. Includes specific examples from the news. Does a good job with the GDP measurement problems. This book covers everything I do in Principles, plus some things I would like to include if I had time. Reviewed by Joyce Burnette, Professor of Economics, Wabash College on 8/12/19 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications +.
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