Books by David Romer
“Romer is very advanced undergraduate level or early graduate. If you study macroeconomics at an advanced level, you will come across this book. If you want to have a comprehensive and broad perspective of what macroeconomic theory is today, in the broadest and most concise from, this is the book.” Read more...
The Best Macroeconomics Textbooks
Raffaele Rossi, Economist
Interviews where books by David Romer were recommended
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Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics
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Advanced Macroeconomics
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Monetary Policy, Inflation, and the Business Cycle: An Introduction to the New Keynesian Framework and its Applications
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Recursive Macroeconomic Theory
by Lars Ljungqvist & Thomas J. Sargent
The Best Macroeconomics Textbooks, recommended by Raffaele Rossi
The Best Macroeconomics Textbooks, recommended by Raffaele Rossi
In its study of the broader economy, macroeconomics is a vital tool for understanding the world around us, offering insights into issues that affect us all, like inflation and unemployment. Which textbooks to read to learn more about it? Here, Raffaele Rossi, Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester, recommends his top macroeconomics textbooks, starting with entry-level books aimed at undergraduates all the way through to the tough tomes you’ll need to plough through if you’re doing a doctorate and want to work at the frontier of the discipline.