Title: Macroeconomics
Author: Campbell McConnell, Stanley Brue, Sean Flynn
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Summary:
“Macroeconomics” by Campbell McConnell, Stanley Brue, and Sean Flynn is a comprehensive textbook that provides an in-depth exploration of macroeconomic principles, theories, and applications. In its 21st edition, the book continues to offer students a thorough understanding of macroeconomic concepts, including national income determination, economic growth, unemployment, inflation, fiscal policy, monetary policy, and international trade. Through clear explanations, real-world examples, and engaging pedagogical features, the text helps students grasp complex economic ideas and their implications for policy and decision-making. The latest edition incorporates recent developments in macroeconomic theory and practice, making it a relevant and up-to-date resource for students and instructors alike.
Authors:
Campbell McConnell was a renowned economist and educator who authored several influential textbooks in the field of economics. With a background in monetary theory and policy, McConnell made significant contributions to economic education through his writing and teaching. Stanley Brue was a respected economist and author known for his work in economic education and public policy analysis. He co-authored numerous textbooks on macroeconomics and microeconomics, helping generations of students understand economic principles. Sean Flynn is an accomplished educator and researcher with expertise in macroeconomic theory and policy. He has contributed to the field through his writing, teaching, and research on topics such as economic growth and development.