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For courses in the principles of macroeconomics. The relevance of macroeconomics shown through real-world business examples The authors of Macroeconomics help foster interest in the discipline’s concepts, and make the key principles of this topic relevant to students’ lives by demonstrating how real businesses use macroeconomics to make decisions every day. With ever-changing US and world economies, the 7th Edition has been updated with the latest developments using new real-world business and policy examples. Regardless of their future career path -- opening an art studio, trading on Wall Street, or bartending at the local pub, students will benefit from understanding the macroeconomic forces behind their work. Also available with MyLab Economics By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student.
You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Economics does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Economics, ask your instructor to confirm the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab Economics, search 0134890248 / 9780134890241 Macroeconomics Plus MyLab Economics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 7/e Package consists

768 pages, Paperback

First published November 16, 2005

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June 25, 2025
Pretty terrible book, especially how Pearson's e-reader formats it. It's also has some of the worst morals I've ever seen. It asks, "What if Scrooge never changed?" in A Christmas Carol. Spoiler: better for the economy no matter if Tiny Tim dies terribly and Scrooge remains miserable and unloved. It's pretty propagandistic about capitalism and entrepreneurs. In short it's a petty, biased book whose message is, "The poor should die so the economy can be better off".
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April 13, 2020
Boring and complicated for the non-economic person.
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July 14, 2024
Nice coverage, especially of monetary and fiscal policies. Little light covering inflation unemployment and just one chapter. I still recommend it.
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August 11, 2012
Actually reading the 4th ed. Find the info presented in a clear, well illustrated fashion. informative graphs supplant the text well.
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April 26, 2017
I didn't enjoy it because I find the subject matter boring. It is probably a great book if you are interested in the subject. I had to read it for a class requirement for a business degree.
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