Macroeconomic Theory
by Brian Krauth
Publisher: Simon Fraser University 2004
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The purpose of this course is to put you in a position to read and critically analyze journal articles in macroeconomics. The goal of "teaching you macroeconomics" by describing a series of theories and empirical observations about the macroeconomy - is secondary.
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