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Macroeconomics, Seventh Canadian Edition,

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Abel/Bernanke/Croushore/Kneebone is a well respected, Intermediate Macroeconomics text that takes a balanced Keynesian and Classical approach.  Praised in its previous editions for giving students the tools they need to think critically and coherently about macroeconomics,Macroeconomics, Seventh Canadian Edition, has been revised to include new material to keep the text modern and up to date, while building on the strengths that underline the book’s lasting appeal. 

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First published January 1, 1992

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10 reviews
July 22, 2008
Textbooks are never fun, but this provided a good overview of Macro.
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November 26, 2020
Не лучшая книга, не рекомендую... Ожидал большего. С другой стороны, интересно, что авторы целиком полагаются на IS-LM модель, игнорируя модель совокупных спроса-предложения. На самом деле, мне это даже нравится: студент больше внимания уделит игре сил на конкретных рынках (в этой книге, кстати, активно разработан и labor market, что очень хорошо), держа в голове, как бы, эволюцию равновесия. Жалко только, что так сжато описана открытая экономика, в обмен на академические подробности реальных бизнес-циклов и т.п.
12 reviews7 followers
May 20, 2022
This textbook (I read the 10th edition) is a great resource for those interested in developing a greater understanding of basic macroeconomic models. Framing the discussions around the two primary schools of economic thought—Keynesian and classical—the authors discuss each model in the context of each, and provide a comprehensive analysis of the merits and pitfalls of the theories. I particularly recommend this textbook for its introduction of the IS-LM model—and more generally, for any beginner economics student.
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41 reviews7 followers
September 6, 2019
I give this book 4 star only because of its exercises. It has the best set of problems: both solved & asked to solve.
This book is unusual in its writing style compared to other books. To many, it may appear confusing & that's normal. Yet it has some details unavailable in other books, topics like J-curve etc.
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36 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2025
I actually learned a lot from this book and class! Macro theory > micro theory
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July 7, 2008
Already I've learned that America's abysmal savings rate isn't as awful as it appears on first glance. Maybe next I'll learn that eating Irish children is a good way to provide income to starving Irish families.
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April 12, 2013
Thought the book was well organized but there were some mistakes in the text (mostly in the numerical problems) so it could have been better edited.
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