Principles of Macroeconomics text, designed for the normal sophomore macroeconomics course at any college or university. The text specifically targets two international content, and a balanced perspective that shows the diversity in macroeconomics. This book does not suggest that macroeconomists know the answer, rather, it points out the evolution of theory, and the two main branches of macroeconomics that survive today.
This book was straightforward and very easy to digest. Topic was well elaborated while maintaining a humanistic tone, rather than strictly robotic. The author is clearly passionate but personable. Tests at the end of each chapter helped drive the points. Would love to see answers to the questions within the book as well.