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South-Western, Cengage Learning, 11th ed., 2010 update., Australia, Mason, OH, Australia, 2011
William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder 🔍
description
"Long a classic text for the teaching of principles of economics, the current economic crisis makes this book an even more essential resource for faculty who want a solid introduction that calls on policy based information for examples and applications. The authors have been on the forefront of advising policy makers and informing the public for years and Alan Blinder, in particular, has been highly visible through the discussions of the current economic situation. The update ensures that faculty who want to teach using the latest policy issues and data are able to do just that. Not only will MACROECONOMICS: PRINCIPLES AND POLICY, UPDATE 2010 EDITION, 11e have the absolute latest data through spring 2010, but will also include a new chapter focuses on the financial crisis and the great recession of 2007-2009."--Publisher's website
Alternative title
Macroeconomics : policy & practice
Alternative author
Baumol, William J., Blinder, Alan S.
Alternative publisher
CENGAGE Learning Custom Publishing
Alternative publisher
South-Western College Pub
Alternative publisher
Cengage SW
Alternative edition
Eleventh edition 2010 update, Australia, 2011
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
11th ed. Update, Mason, OH, 2010
Alternative edition
11, 2010-06-10
metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references and index.
date open sourced
2021-03-26
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