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Now revised and updated to reflect critical changes in economic
policy since the last edition, Macroeconomic Issues Today, Eighth
Edition, provides Conservative, Liberal, and Radical
interpretations and solutions for seven current macroeconomic
issues, including all-new coverage of the Social Security debate.
An instructor's manual with a test bank and discussion questions is
available to professors who adopt the text, and PowerPoint
downloads are available as teaching aids.
Written in non-technical, everyday language that is accessible to
the undergraduate audience, and requiring no background in economic
analysis, this acclaimed text provides a unique approach to
understanding what the practice of economics is all about. The
authors address fourteen current economic issues, covering both
micro- and macro-economics, and offer analyses and proposed
solutions for each from Conservative, Liberal, and Radical
perspectives. This new edition incorporates critical changes in
economic policy since the last edition that affect every issue
covered in the text. Tables have been updated throughout to include
current economic data, and an all-new section on social policy
frames the current debate about the Social Security system. The
book's unique approach stimulates critical thinking on everyday
issues that traditional texts either ignore or present as "settled"
debates. It helps students to understand the dual role that
ideology and logical/empirical argumentation play in economics.
Issues are presented as stand-alone subjects that can be read in
any sequence and used to supplement a wide range of principles of
economics texts. An instructor's manual with a test bank and
discussion questions is available to professors who adopt the text,
and Power Point downloads are available as teaching aids. The text
is also available in two separate volumes: Microeconomics Today and
Macroeconomics Today.
Written in non-technical, everyday language that is accessible to
the undergraduate audience, and requiring no background in economic
analysis, this acclaimed text provides a unique approach to
understanding what the practice of economics is all about. The
authors address fourteen current economic issues, covering both
micro- and macro-economics, and offer analyses and proposed
solutions for each from Conservative, Liberal, and Radical
perspectives. This new edition incorporates critical changes in
economic policy since the last edition that affect every issue
covered in the text. Tables have been updated throughout to include
current economic data, and an all-new section on social policy
frames the current debate about the Social Security system. The
book's unique approach stimulates critical thinking on everyday
issues that traditional texts either ignore or present as "settled"
debates. It helps students to understand the dual role that
ideology and logical/empirical argumentation play in economics.
Issues are presented as stand-alone subjects that can be read in
any sequence and used to supplement a wide range of principles of
economics texts. An instructor's manual with a test bank and
discussion questions is available to professors who adopt the text,
and Power Point downloads are available as teaching aids. The text
is also available in two separate volumes: Microeconomics Today and
Macroeconomics Today.
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