Companion Web Site
for Students and Instructors
(www.worthpublishers.com/mankiw)
The companion site is a virtual study guide for students and an excellent
resource for instructors. Joydeep Bhattacharya (Iowa State University) has
updated the innovative software package for students. For each chapter in the
textbook, the tools on the companion Web site include the following:
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Self-Tests. Students can test their knowledge of the material in the book
by taking multiple-choice tests on any chapter. After the student
responds, the program explains the answer and directs the student to
specific sections in the book for additional study. Students may also test
their knowledge of key terms using the flashcards.
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Web Links. Students can access real-world information via specifically
chosen hyperlinks relating to chapter content.
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Sample Essays. Students can view chapter-specific essay questions followed
by sample essay answers.
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Data Plotter. Originally created by David Weil, Brown University, this tool
enables students to explore macroeconomic data with time-series graphs
and scatterplots.
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Macro Models. These modules provide simulations of the models presented
in the book. Students can change the exogenous variables and see the
outcomes in terms of shifting curves and recalculated numerical values of
the endogenous variables. Each module contains exercises that instructors
can assign as homework.
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A Game for Macroeconomists. Also originally created by David Weil, Brown
University, the game allows students to become president of the United
States in the year 2009 and to make macroeconomic policy decisions
based on news events, economic statistics, and approval ratings. It gives
students a sense of the complex interconnections that influence the
economy. It is also fun to play.
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Student PowerPoint Tutorials. This animated set of tutorials developed by
Mannig Simidian (also available with the eBook and EconPortal,
mentioned earlier) highlights key points in each chapter. Students are
offered another way to learn the material. Dynamic macroeconomic
models come alive with shifting curves, colorful equations, graphics,
and humor.
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Flashcards. Students can test their knowledge of the definitions in the
glossary with these virtual flashcards.
Along with the Instructor’s Resources (see p. xxxii), the following additional instructor
support material is available:
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PowerPoint Lecture Presentations. As mentioned earlier, these customizable
PowerPoint slides, prepared by Ronald Cronovich (Carthage College), are
designed to assist instructors with lecture preparation and presentations.
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