Macroeconomics: Canadian Edition Study Guide


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The guide offers various ways for students to learn the material in the text and assess their understanding.













Study Guide for Macroeconomics 2e


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Study Guide for Use with Macroeconomics, First Canadian Edition


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Adapted by Leigh MacDonald at University of Western Ontario, each chapter in this guide begins with an overview and is followed by a set of matching exercises and multiple-choice questions under Basic Definitions. These are followed by two sets of exercises, Manipulation of Concepts and Models and Applying the Concepts and Models. This is followed by some problems for Explaining the Real World and a set of questions under the heading Possibilities to Ponder. Finally, solutions are provided for all exercises and problems.




Macroeconomics


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When it comes drawing on enduring economic principles to explain current economic realities, there is no one readers trust more than Paul Krugman. With his bestselling introductory textbook (now in a new edition) the Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist is proving to be equally effective in the classroom, with more and more instructors in all types of schools using Krugman’s signature storytelling style to help them introduce the fundamental principles of economics to all kinds of students.




Macroeconomics (With Study Guide Cd-rom)


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This book presents the stylized facts on the important variables (output, inflation, money supply and interest rates, etc.) of the macro economy and uses them to differentiate how well particular economic theories perform or fail to do so. On the determination of aggregate demand, this book presents two approaches: the traditional IS-LM analysis under the assumption that the money supply is exogenous because the central bank uses its monetary policy to control it, and the emerging IS-IRT analysis under the assumption that the interest rate is the exogenous monetary policy variable set by the central bank to manipulate aggregate demand in the economy. The IS-IRT analysis is important for the macro analyses of many economies, yet is totally neglected in most textbooks on macroeconomics. The chapter on Paradigms in Economics introduces students to the heritage of ideas in macroeconomics, and the evolution of ideas and approaches over the last two centuries. It also provides the justification for the simultaneous relevance of both Classical ideas and Keynesian ones. The two growth theory chapters go beyond the Solow growth model to cover the broad evolution of growth from Malthus's theory to the present endogenous approaches, and the link between money supply, inflation and growth over very long periods.