Introducing Advanced Macroeconomics(3rd Edition)

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ISBN: 0198850492, 978-0198850496

Book publisher: Oxford University Press USA

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Margaret Owens
4.0
This book provides a solid bridge between theory and practice in macroeconomics. Got an extra discount using my membership with the bookstore, which was a nice perk. It's not a light read, and I think that's exactly what makes it a worthwhile investment for aspiring economists. There are dense sections that required rereading, but that’s part of the in-depth exploration it offers. I appreciate the inclusion of newer economic issues that make the content feel very relevant.
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Aaron Simmons
5.0
As someone who's been in the field for a while now, I found 'Introducing Advanced Macroeconomics, 3rd Edition' to be an invaluable resource. It brilliantly balances theoretical concepts with practical applications, making it suitable for both students and professionals. I've yet to encounter a macroeconomics textbook that remained as current and engaging as this one. The delivery was smooth and quick, and the packaging ensured the book arrived in perfect condition. Highly recommend for anyone looking to deepen their understanding!
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Vivian Shepherd
4.0
Picked up 'Introducing Advanced Macroeconomics, 3rd Edition' to assist with my graduate studies. The inclusion of real-world examples to illustrate complex theories is indeed helpful! The book covers a broad spectrum of topics, possibly too extensive for a single semester, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Only minor gripe was that the delivery took a bit longer than expected, but it was worth the wait. If you're delving deeper into macroeconomics, this is a solid choice.