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Extraction code: jk8f topic: macroeconomics
Author: N. Gregory Mankiw
Translator: Zhang Fan
Douban score: 8.8
Press: Renmin University of China Press
Publication year: March 2005
Page count: 546
Summary: n? Gregory? Man Kun is a famous American economist, a professor at Harvard University, and currently the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers of the President of the United States. Man Kun's English version of Macroeconomics has been reprinted four times since it was published in 1992. It is one of the most popular textbooks in America and has been translated into 17 languages. Macroeconomics is a typical textbook of intermediate macroeconomics. The content is comprehensive, accurate and simple, covering all major fields of contemporary macroeconomics, accurately and rigorously introducing the main concepts and themes of macroeconomics, and fairly introducing the main viewpoints and differences reached by economists. The author's language is concise and clear. Macroeconomics has made a special and in-depth discussion on macroeconomic policies. Macroeconomics discusses the micro-foundation of macroeconomics, involving consumption theory, investment theory and money supply and demand theory, with detailed content. Macroeconomics is a comprehensive, accurate, easy-to-understand and moderate macroeconomics textbook, which is suitable for a wide audience including senior undergraduates, researchers, government and enterprise decision makers.
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About the author: Author: (America) Translator: Liang
Noun (short for Noun) Gregory Man Kun is an economics professor at Harvard University. He started his own economics study at Princeton University, and 1980 received an honorary bachelor's degree. After receiving his doctorate from MIT,/kloc-0 began to teach at Harvard University in 1985, and/kloc-0 was promoted to full professor in 1987. Now, he regularly teaches macroeconomic courses for undergraduate and graduate students.
Professor Man Kun is a prolific scholar and participates in academic and policy debates. His research covers many fields of economics, including price adjustment, consumer behavior, financial markets, monetary and fiscal policies and economic growth. In addition to teaching at Harvard University, he is a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a member of the Brookings economic activity discussion group, and an adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank and the Congressional Budget Office in Boston. He is also the author of the popular introductory textbook Principles of Economics.
Professor Man Kun lives in Wellesley, Massachusetts with his wife Deborah and children Catherine, Nicholas and Peter.