Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics
ISBN-10
1337617393
ISBN-13
9781337617390
Series
Macroeconomics
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
696
Language
English
Published
2018-02-08
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Author
Roger A. Arnold

Description

Ever wonder what gives money value, why the unemployment rate rises or falls, or why some economies grow faster than others? What causes the business cycle, or inflation, or high interest rates? Arnold’s MACROECONOMICS, 13E answers these intriguing questions and more as readers open today’s world of economic analysis. Today’s economy may be tough but learning economics doesn’t have to be with this engaging approach. The author weaves memorable everyday economic examples throughout each chapter and keeps reader interest by illustrating the unexpected places economics occur. Comprehensive learning features clearly demonstrate how economic forces link to every day events and form an important part of life 24/7. Readers explore the latest developments in today's changing economy for a thorough understanding of contemporary macroeconomics. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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