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Advanced Macroeconomics by David Romer
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Advanced Macroeconomics

by David Romer

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McGraw-Hill/Irwin (2005), Edition: 3, Hardcover, 696 pages

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A great book but difficult to understand for an average economist. May be that is why it is called "advanced"!
  bertha82 | Jul 20, 2009 |
I think this is a great book. Definitely readable for anyone with knowledge of multivariable calculus. There are lots of discussions on different research papers so it can be a good place to seek out ideas. I'm not a graduate student but I'm quite sure this is insufficient for most graduate courses. I think this is best for honours students but I worked on it in my junior year and found it okay. The competitor is blanchard and fischer which covers pretty much the same things.
  kreps | Jul 28, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0070536678, Hardcover)

Designed for graduate courses in macroeconomics, this important new text by a distinguished economist is the latest addition to McGraw-Hill's Advanced Series in Economics. The text is an introduction to the study of macroeconomics at an advanced level. Within each part, the major issues and competing theories are discussed. The presentation of theories is supplemented with examples of relevant empirical work as a way of illustrating how macroeconomics theories can be applied or tested. Each chapter concludes with an extensive set of problems.

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