Building upon the considerable success of previous editions, Macroeconomics provides a comprehensive analysis of modern macroeconomics within both a European and a global context. Competing theoretical approaches are presented in a clear and balanced manner with continual reference to data and case study examples from the real world. Burda and Wyplosz have produced another excellent textbook, which will guide students through challenging and complex issues with clarity and simplicity. The excellent teaching and learning aids include chapter overviews, summaries of key concepts, end of chapter exercises, and suggestions for further reading accompanying each chapter. ONLINE RESOURCE CENTRE For lecturers: PowerPoint slides, lecture plans, a test bank, animated figures, solutions to end-of-chapter exercises, revision questions, additional exercises and case studies. For students: review questions, self-test multiple-choice questions and appendices.
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Here is a textbook which really deals with the modern approach to macroeconomics and is a beautiful blend of theory, empiricism and policy. A must for general and business economics students. |s Professor Rick van der Ploeg, University of Amsterdam |d 11/12/1996 -- Professor Rick van der Ploeg, University of Amsterdam
Intermediate in level, outstanding in quality. Already the standard by which Europe's students are judged. |s Professor David Begg, Birkbeck College |d 11/12/1996 -- Professor David Begg, Birkbeck College
Once upon a time we had to use texts that dealt exclusively with US developments and debates; the second edition of Burda and Wyplosz's groundbreaking European macroeconomics text ensures that will never be the case again. |s Professor Charles Bean, London School of Economics |d 11/12/1996 -- Professor Charles Bean, London School of Economics
The book offers an open economy analysis and provides economic data, and gives relevant examples and interesting case studies from European and world economies./Charles Wyplosz/Journal of Macroeconomics Spring 1998, Vol.20, No.2 -- Charles Wyplosz Journal of Macroeconomics Spring 1998, Vol.20, No.2
There is a German saying: The "better" is the enemy of the "good". This saying applies to the second edition of this fabulous book. It is the very best European text on macroeconomics that I have seen. |s Professor Hans-Werner Sinn, University of Munich |d 11/12/1996 -- Professor Hans-Werner Sinn, University of Munich
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