Now you can master the principles of macroeconomics with the help of the most popular, widely-used economics textbook by students worldwide -- Mankiws BRIEF PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS, 8E. With its clear and engaging writing style, this book emphasizes only the material that will help you better understand the world in which you live, will make you a more astute participant in the economy, and will give you a better understanding of both the potential and limits of economic policy. The latest relevant examples bring macroeconomic principles to life. Acclaimed text author N. Gregory Mankiw explains, I have tried to put myself in the position of someone seeing economics for the first time. My goal is to emphasize the material that students should and do find interesting about the study of the economy. Powerful student-focused digital resources are available in MindTap and Aplia digital learning and homework solutions that reinforce the principles presented in this edition.
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Weight: 953g
Dimensions: 217 x 254mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2017
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781337091985
About N. Mankiw
N. Gregory Mankiw is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. As a student he studied economics at Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As a teacher he has taught macroeconomics microeconomics statistics and principles of economics. Professor Mankiw is a prolific writer and a regular participant in academic and policy debates. In addition to his teaching research and writing Professor Mankiw has been a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and an advisor to the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and New York and the Congressional Budget Office. From 2003 to 2005 he served as chairman of the US Presidents Council of Economic Advisors and was an advisor to presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the 2012 US presidential election.