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Macroeconomics (Text only)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 339
EAN: 9780618372546
Edition: 7th
Format: Student Edition
ISBN: 0618372547
Label: Houghton Mifflin Company
Manufacturer: Houghton Mifflin Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 535
Publication Date: February 24, 2004
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Studio: Houghton Mifflin Company
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Rating: - good
It came fast, but wasn't in as good of condition as they said. But it works, and I am pleased with it!
Rating: - Just be forewarned
I cannot speak for the content of the book itself but just be forewarned that this is the Study Guide (not the student package and not the book itself. I've sent amazon the corrections and they may eventually be implemented with the page numbers and I'm submitting a picture as well.
Rating: - The book is full of normative statements. Too much bias.
The book is not suitable for undergraduates who have never studied economics before. There are no alternative explanations of concepts. The text is full of indoctrination. What were the authors thinking at the time of writing the book?
What's wrong about HAWALA network? They say it is an alternative way of transferring money to remote, poor areas in less developed countries, but immediately call it a financial channel for terrorists.
For instance, in Chapter 2 the authors try to ... Read More
Rating: - This isn't a text book, it's an indoctrination -- and full of mistakes too!
Even though I agree with many of the opinions that Boyes expresses in his book, I dare say that he does not know the difference between an opinion and a fact. Teaching this sort of thinking to our impressionable college students is dangerous at best and disastrous at worst. College is a place where kids are supposed to be taught how to think. Indoctrination of our youth is the worst kind of sin because we are condemning the next generation to a lifetime of limited thought and stagnation of progress. ... Read More
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