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Macroeconomics

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: A clear and altogether pleasant presentation; excellent layout and typography. A quick check indicated it was perhaps a bit less thorough than Olivier Blanchard (Mankiw doesn't mention the problems with non-performing loans in the Japanese banking system; Blanchard does), but one has to draw the line somewhere, and there is something to be said for allowing the instructor a bit more flexibility to introduce examples. Quite interesting--I hesitate to label a textbook exciting, but it would be an undersatement to say that Mankiw's text is neither soporific nor unduly convoluted; it inspires further inquiry. If you are required to use another text in a course, so be it; if reading for your own education, Mankiw is excellent. One might be sorely tempted to purchase it as a supplement to other less clear texts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: A clear and altogether pleasant presentation; excellent layout and typography. A quick check indicated it was perhaps a bit less thorough than Olivier Blanchard (Mankiw doesn't mention the problems with non-performing loans in the Japanese banking system; Blanchard does), but one has to draw the line somewhere, and there is something to be said for allowing the instructor a bit more flexibility to introduce examples. Quite interesting--I hesitate to label a textbook exciting, but it would be an undersatement to say that Mankiw's text is neither soporific nor unduly convoluted; it inspires further inquiry. If you are required to use another text in a course, so be it; if reading for your own education, Mankiw is excellent. One might be sorely tempted to purchase it as a supplement to other less clear texts.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An Excellent Economics Text By A Political Hack...
Review: A very interesting look at the economic thought of
one of the most important players in the Bush White House.

Oddly, much of Bush's economic policy, including his emphasize
on tax cuts for the wealthy, is sharply at odds with Mankiw's
basic philosophy...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Mankiw really gives an in-depth explanation of Macroeconomics in an easy to understand way. I've taken this course at Fordham University and we used this book. This book is everything a beginner needs to know in complex economic policy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just a tad too easy
Review: Mankiw's intermediate text is less rigorous than his introductory text. While I really enjoy mankiw's writing style and use of practical examples to explain abstract ideas, the book is simply too easy and will not suffice for students looking to prepare themselves for graduate level economics courses.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the better ones
Review: This book is very well written in terms of clarity, succintness, content, and readability. The various examples and real-world cases offer great (and immediate) opportunities to apply the theoretical material of pages past. The book utilizes proper notation and vocabulary while maintaining a readable text devoid of verbose or academically pretentious wording. In terms of shortfalls, the technical readers will be driven nuts by the lack of certain important events, concepts, and the feel of a specialized-for-economists book.


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