Modern and practical macroeconomics Chad Jones’s Macroeconomics teaches students to think like modern macroeconomists, with strong and engaging growth coverage and a more intuitive approach to models. Praised by adopters for its clear explanations, flexible organization, timely case studies, data, and emphasis on problem solving, Macroeconomics gives students the practical tools they need to understand and analyze the macroeconomy. This innovative text makes macroeconomics less complicated without sacrificing rigor.
Surprisingly clear; relatively helpful. The only way I can imagine any major economics textbook actually being of use is if the professor holds to the textbook incredibly tightly; mine did not, which is totally fair. Minus the whole thing about this being a brand new edition that we *must* have.
I liked this author. I felt he did well in staying unbiased on the controversial issues (like the Great Recession), was very good with explaining the various concepts. I would recommend this book, or a book by this author for future economics classes.
This is a pretty good book at explaining the theory behind macro, but I don't think it does a good job with the math part of things. There are also limited examples, and answers.