McGraw-Hill’s 500 Macroeconomics Questions: Ace Your College Exams: 3 Reading Tests + 3 Writing Tests + 3 — Eric R. Dodge et al. (2012)

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Book Description

Sharpen your skills and prepare for your macroeconomics exam with a wealth of essential facts in a quick-and-easy Q&A format! Get the question-and-answer practice you need with McGraw-Hill’s 500 Macroeconomics Questions. Organized for easy reference and intensive practice, the questions cover all essential macroeconomics topics and include detailed answer explanations. The 500 practice questions are similar to course exam questions so you will know what to expect on test day. Each question includes a fully detailed answer that puts the subject in context. This additional practice helps you build your knowledge, strengthen test-taking skills, and build confidence. From supply and demand to market models, this book covers the key topics in macroeconomics. Prepare for exam day with: 500 essential macroeconomics questions and answers organized by subject Detailed answers that provide important context for studying Content that follows the current college 101 course curriculum


Book Details

  • Author: Eric R. Dodge, Melanie Fox
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill
  • Published Date: 2012-12-12
  • Published Year: 2012
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780071780476

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