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Advanced Macroeconomics

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Designed for graduate courses in macroeconomics, this important new text by a distinguished economist is the latest addition to McGraw-Hill's Advanced Series in Economics. The text is an introduction to the study of macroeconomics at an advanced level. Within each part, the major issues and competing theories are discussed. The presentation of theories is supplemented with examples of relevant empirical work as a way of illustrating how macroeconomics theories can be applied or tested. Each chapter concludes with an extensive set of problems.

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First published December 1, 1995

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68 reviews6 followers
October 15, 2024
This book has become a nice way for me to track my own progress. I encountered it first in 2019 when I was an undergrad and understood almost nothing. In 2022, on the master course on macro, Chapter 1 about Solow model was assigned for us to read. This year, I finally decided to read it all to prepare for being a TA. I was genuinely surprised how my perception changed with time passed. A decent macro textbook, indeed.
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18 reviews4 followers
January 16, 2014
Starting with macroeconomics modeling? You just encountered the right book for you.
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84 reviews13 followers
March 3, 2015
Un buen libro para empezar a estudiar macroeconomía avanzada. No es muy riguroso matemáticamente, en el sentido de que no es su orientación. Excelente para dar intuición de la macroeconomía cerca de la frontera y de los fundamentos básicos.
49 reviews40 followers
March 7, 2021
The mathematics where not quite elementary (eg. generic ODEs) varies in lack of rigor, detail of exposition but a good problem book which at times gives it an ad hoc character. (Completely trivial compared to Sargent, Ljungqvist which though, is not pedagogic).
7 reviews
January 9, 2020
QUITE A COMPREHENSIVE BOOK COVERING MANY MACROECONOMIC MODELS. Easily readable and interesting exercises that will coin your knowledge of the theory
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25 reviews19 followers
May 4, 2020
Wouldn’t recommend. Tears still in my eyes
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September 20, 2024
Exogenous growth is caused by technology
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448 reviews1,707 followers
June 23, 2020
The title doesn't lie. This is a high-level text that covers macroeconomic models for economic growth and fiscal and monetary policy. Romer has a background in physics and focuses primarily on mathematical models. A solid background in algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics is necessary to grasp about 80% of the text.

Romer assumes a great deal of prior knowledge of both the mathematical and economic concepts. This text is extremely comprehensive and incorporates research from various schools of economic thought, including new Keynesian, neoclassical, and monetarist perspectives. Romer is extremely thorough with each concept and includes copious references to papers, making this an excellent research tool.

This recently released 5th edition covers new concepts, such as how economists' perspectives of the zero lower bound have changed, and cites many recent studies that challenge and expand on more fundamental concepts.

My only criticism of the text is that the assumptions of prior knowledge result in a disconnect between the text and the problems at the end of each chapter, making this very challenging to use as a textbook, especially for online courses or independent learning.
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325 reviews35 followers
September 11, 2016
This came across as a decent macro book. It wasn't as detailed or as intensive as the Economic Growth but it was a good choice to quickly cover a wide range of growth theories and other macro models.
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10 reviews2 followers
January 23, 2016
Super explanation using math in the essence. For those with a poor imagination on how the various elements of the economy interact at an overarching level, this book shows that by pure math equations
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September 12, 2018
It is good book about advanced macroeconomics and The 5th edition was released a few month ago. Prof David Romer cover widely idea about business cycle in this book
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September 5, 2023
Macroeconomics-ын гол онолуудыг цэгцтэй багцалж харуулсан, ер нь салбартаа байгаа ганц ном байх.
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September 22, 2024
Useful and comprehensive book to find the concepts of Macroeconomic.
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