Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics by Manfred Gärtner, published by Financial Times/Prentice Hall in 2003, is a comprehensive text that spans 457 pages. This edition presents a rigorous exposition of macroeconomic theory and applications, emphasizing a real-world approach. The book integrates a wealth of case material, particularly focusing on issues surrounding the European Union, making it a valuable resource for those studying economics.
Readers will find that Gärtner’s work is application-oriented, featuring numerous graphs, diagrams, and testing materials designed to enhance understanding of macroeconomic concepts. The text aims to provide a thorough and applied perspective on macroeconomics, addressing key topics within business and economics, political science, and international relations. This edition serves as a dynamic resource for students and professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge in the field.
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This much needed, dynamic new text in macroeconomics provides a slightly more rigorous exposition of macroeconomic theory and applications, with a distinctive real world approach and incorporates a wealth of case material on issues surrounding the EU. Written with an applications orientated perspective, G(tm)rtner incorporates numerous graphs, diagrams and testing material to bring the subject to life. Written by a leading authority in the field, this book’s overriding aim is to provide a more rigorous, comprehensive and applied approach to macroeconomics than is currently available.
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