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Intermediate Macroeconomics with Chinese Perspectives A Calculus-based Approach

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Junhui Qian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Published 2023

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This is an intermediate-level macroeconomics textbook for undergraduate students who wish to gain some exposure to the Chinese economy while learning macroeconomics. And this is a truly "intermediate-level" textbook since it provides a calculus treatment of the standard intermediate macroeconomic theories such as the Solow models, IS-LM models, and so on. Students in many countries need an alternative macroeconomics textbook that is less American-centric than the existing ones. In particular, students in many developing countries need to learn about theories…

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Key features

  • Provides calculus treatment of typical intermediate macro theories including Solow models and IS-LM models
  • Includes more international case studies and models ignored by mainstream textbooks but are important to developing countries
  • Readers will gain exposure to the Chinese economy while learning macroeconomics

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