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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Solid, well written and interesting introduction to macroeconomics
By Jack Percival
Going into my first year studying Economics at University, having studied economics before this book helped me with the transition well. Whilst it doesn't cover all the advanced techniques and theories you will need for an entire course it is well-written and explains well with a series of real-life examples aiding the explanation. With the addition of the online material this book helped to teach and then prepare me for the exams. Definitely worth a purchase - this is a solid introduction.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Ugly and shoddy
By S. Matthews
This is not a review of the content, this is a review of the physical product. Though this was fairly expensive, it is possibly the least attractive physical book I have ever bought, or even encountered, in my life. It looks and feels like a cheap mail-order catalogue. I assume that the american version, which is truly astronomically expensive, is printed at least on better paper, but even apart from the binding and the paper, this is also one of the ugliest text-book designs I have ever seen. (I now realize that I expected more from a Frenchman - so much for stereotypes).A product like this makes no economic sense that I can see. It is a moral argument for piracy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Decent But Not Going To Rock Your Boat
By demola
This is a decent macro introductory book. Quite easy to read and a lot of discussion boxes relating theory to real life and like most textbooks you need to go through this a few times to be able to put everything together into a coherent whole. I used this book as one recommended title for my diploma course and took copious notes but luckily I went through Mankiw a few days before the exam skimming in the bookshop which was just as well because that was more concise and easier to understand (Mankiw is next on my list so it'll be good to see if I feel the same way after reading it). Anyway my point is that like me Blanchard rambles on a bit so you need to give yourself enough time to be able to go through this. The maths is not hard (zero calculus which I think you need in an intermediate text though the book doesn't really claim to be one) but Blanchard's book suffers from the same problem as much economic literature in that it takes several lines to lay out an obvious mathematical identity or formula like I know a + b = c and therefore a = c - b and because b = d + e then a = c - d - e. Ok, move on!
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