Student Supplements Second Edition
Macroeconomics in Context, Second Edition
by Neva Goodwin, Jonathan Harris, Julie Nelson, Brian Roach, & Mariano Torras
Student Supplementary Materials
The student supplements to Macroeconomics in Context, Second Edition include a Student Study Guide and PowerPoint Slides containing the figures and tables printed in the textbook. The Study Guide provides students with material that will help them review and understand the concepts presented in the text. It includes chapter objectives, key terms, active review questions including fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short answer questions, problems, and a self-test of 20 multiple-choice questions for each chapter.
Complete Student Study Guide for all chapters [.pdf]
Corrections for early print runs
PART ONE: The Context for Economic Analysis
- Chapter 0: Macroeconomics and Well-Being
- Chapter 1: Economic Activity in Context
- Chapter 2: Useful Tools and Concepts
- Chapter 3: What Economies Do
- Chapter 4: Supply and Demand
PART TWO: Macroeconomic Basics
- Chapter 5: Macroeconomic Measurement: The Current Approach
- Chapter 6: Macroeconomic Measurement: Environmental and Social Dimensions
- Chapter 7: The Structure of the United States Economy
- Chapter 8: Employment and Unemployment
PART THREE: Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
- Chapter 9: Aggregate Demand and Economic Fluctuations
- Chapter 10: Fiscal Policy
- Chapter 11: Money, Banking, and Finance
- Chapter 12: The Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy
- Chapter 13: Aggregate Supply, Aggregate Demand, and Inflation: Putting It All Together
- Chapter 14: The Global Economy and Policy
PART FOUR: Macroeconomic Issues and Applications
- Chapter 15: The Financial Crisis and the Great Recession
- Chapter 16: Deficits and Debt
- Chapter 17: How Economies Grow and Develop
- Chapter 18: Growth And Sustainability in the 21st Century
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