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“Finally, a book that fills the longstanding, and growing, gap between existing undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics textbooks. The winning approach of the author is to rigorously develop the core insights in each topic studied, avoiding superfluous diversions. The emphasis on government policy and political economy is especially useful in interpreting current global macroeconomic events.” —Gianluca Violante, Professor of Economics, Princeton University (To be continued.) Forthcoming, MIT Press. MIT Press book page. My book page.
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Dirk Niepelt considers the following as important: Contributions, Macroeconomics, Research, Textbook
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“Finally, a book that fills the longstanding, and growing, gap between existing undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics textbooks. The winning approach of the author is to rigorously develop the core insights in each topic studied, avoiding superfluous diversions. The emphasis on government policy and political economy is especially useful in interpreting current global macroeconomic events.” —Gianluca Violante, Professor of Economics, Princeton University (To be continued.) Forthcoming, MIT Press. MIT Press book page. My book page.
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Dirk Niepelt considers the following as important: Contributions, Macroeconomics, Research, Textbook
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