i think this is going to go sideways, but still. what's a good introductory macroeconomics textbook that isn't bloated? i'm used to reading math textbooks, so books like mankiw's that seem to drift from the core of the subject are annoying for me to read. i'm pretty sure the subject, at an introductory level, doesn't really takes 900 pages. i'm curious about how currency and trade work. also it'd be great if the author doesn't seem to be biased
bumpy
>>8011166
Pearson macroeconomics. Its s white paperback text book.
>>8011202
any particular edition?
>>8011210
Third edition
>>8011166
Basic Economics by Thomas "The Real Nigga" Sowell
>>8011202
currently taking a class with pearson microecon and its a pretty great textbook compared to the other ones out there
>>8011166
>good
>macroeconomics
>mfw
nice digits tho
Pick your poison
Have fun reading
This is the one we use for first year macroeconomics, I personally think it's pretty good.