| Student Supplements Study Guide (ISBN 007-089049-8) prepared by Lonnie Magee, McMaster University. The Study Guide is a valuable resource that provides students with reinforcement of the important concepts from the text. Practice is the key to success in economics and the Study Guide contains a wide range of questions, including technical and synthesis questions. Online Learning Centre prepared by Rashid Khan, McMaster University.
The Online Learning Centre to accompany Macroeconomics offers such study aids as Chapter Objectives, Chapter Highlights, Student Quick Quiz with multiple choice questions, Internet application questions, annotated Web links and PowerPoint® slides. MacroSoft (ISBN 007-248000-9) prepared by Mark Reiman, Pacific Lutheran University. MacroSoft is a software simulation that will allow students to understand the standard models better by manipulating the circumstances and the data. It contains these six units: Growth Model, AD/AS Model, IS/LM Model, Policy Simulator, Macro Database, and Graphing. Instructor Supplements Instructor's Manual prepared by the author Frank Atkins. The Instructor's Manual clearly outlines all of the changes made to the new edition. This will assist past users in revising their lecture notes. Also included is a section on Additional Problems (with Solutions). These provide extra assignment questions or mid-term exam problems. Test Bank updated by Peter Tracey, University of Calgary. The test bank has been thoroughly updated and now includes several new graphic-related questions per Chapter. Instructor's CD (PPT, CTB) The CD-ROM contains all necessary Instructor supplements: - The Brownstone Diploma Testing System (Computer Test Bank) offers the test items for Macroeconomics. This program makes it possible to create tests based on type of questions.
- It also allows instructors to combine their own questions with test items created by the author.
- Electronic Instructor's Manual available in this edition is an MS-Word version of the IM.
- Microsoft(r)PowerPoint(r) Slide presentations contain figures from the text.
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