9780256015508-0256015503-Macroeconomics: a neoclassical introduction (Irwin series in economics)

Macroeconomics: a neoclassical introduction (Irwin series in economics)

ISBN-13: 9780256015508
ISBN-10: 0256015503
Author: Charles W. Upton, Merton H. Miller
Publication date: 1974
Publisher: R. D. Irwin
Format: Hardcover 367 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780256015508
ISBN-10: 0256015503
Author: Charles W. Upton, Merton H. Miller
Publication date: 1974
Publisher: R. D. Irwin
Format: Hardcover 367 pages

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Macroeconomics: a neoclassical introduction (Irwin series in economics) (ISBN-13: 9780256015508 and ISBN-10: 0256015503), written by authors Charles W. Upton, Merton H. Miller, was published by R. D. Irwin in 1974. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Macroeconomics: a neoclassical introduction (Irwin series in economics) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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"Miller and Upton is by far the most cited macroeconomics text in front line academic research journals over the last ten years. It has become a contemporary classic."—Roger C. Kormendi, University of Michigan"The most innovative approach to introducing macroeconomics that I have seen. . . . A 'classic' in the sense that every serious student of macroeconomics is likely to want it in his or her library."—John P. Gould, University of Chicago"The task the authors set out to perform is ambitious: to write a macroeconomics textbook structured around a neoclassical growth model. And in this task they have succeeded."—Clifford W. Smith, Jr., Journal of Finance"This is a superb book. As a vehicle for teaching economics I have to place it right behind Henderson and Quant (Microeconomics) and Dorfman, Samuelson, and Solow (Linear Programming). Moreover, it is an exciting book both to read and to think about. . . . It is not just that these authors have something to say, but their way of saying it is generally superior."—F. E. Banks, Kyklos
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