Images From the Textbook. Instructors have access to a complete set of
figures and tables from the textbook in high-resolution and low-
resolution JPEG formats. The textbook art has been processed for “high-
resolution” (150 dpi). These figures and photographs have been especially
formatted for maximum readability in large lecture halls and follow stan-
dards that were set and tested in a real university auditorium.
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Solutions Manual. Instructors have access to an electronic version of the
printed manual, which consists of detailed solutions to the Questions for
Review and Problems and Applications.
Aplia, founded by Paul Romer, Stanford University, was the first Web-based com-
pany to integrate pedagogical features from a textbook with interactive media. This
is the first intermediate macroeconomics text offered by Aplia. The features of this
text have been combined with Aplia’s interactive media to save instructors’ time
and encourage and reinforce students’ learning. The integrated online version of
the Aplia media and this text (available for spring 2010 courses) will include extra
problem sets, regularly updated news analyses, and instant online reports that allow
instructors to target student trouble areas more efficiently. For a preview of Aplia
materials and to learn more, visit http://www.aplia.com/worth.
eBook
Students who purchase the eBook have access to these interactive features:
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Quick, intuitive navigation
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Customizable note-taking
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Highlighting
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Searchable glossary
With the eBook, instructors can do the following:
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Focus only on the chapters they want to use. Instructors can assign the entire
text or a custom version with only the chapters that correspond to their
syllabus. Students see the customized version, with selected chapters only.
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Annotate any page of the text. Instructors’ notes can include text, Web
links, and even photos and images from the book’s media or other
sources. Students can get an eBook annotated just for them, customized
for the course.
WebCT
The Mankiw WebCT e-pack enables instructors to create a thorough online
course or a course Web site. The e-pack contains online materials that facilitate
critical thinking and learning, including preprogrammed quizzes and tests that
are fully functional in the WebCT environment.
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BlackBoard
The Mankiw BlackBoard course cartridge makes it possible to combine Black-
Board’s popular tools and easy-to-use interface with the text’s Web content,
including preprogrammed quizzes and tests. The result is an interactive, compre-
hensive online course that allows for effortless implementation, management, and
use. The files are organized and prebuilt to work within the BlackBoard software.
Additional Offerings
i-clicker
Developed by a team of University of Illinois physicists, i-clicker is the most flexi-
ble and most reliable classroom response system available. It is the only solution cre-
ated for educators, by educators—with continuous product improvements made
through direct classroom testing and faculty feedback. No matter their level of tech-
nical expertise, instructors will appreciate the i-clicker because the focus remains on
teaching, not the technology. To learn more about packaging i-clicker with this
textbook, please contact your local sales representative or visit www.iclicker.com.
The Wall Street Journal
Edition
For adopters of this text, Worth Publishers and The Wall Street Journal are offer-
ing a 15-week subscription to students at a tremendous savings. Instructors also
receive their own free Wall Street Journal subscription plus additional instructor
supplements created exclusively by The Wall Street Journal. Please contact your
local sales representative for more information or go to The Wall Street Journal
online at www.wsj.com.
Financial Times
Edition
For adopters of this text, Worth Publishers and the Financial Times are offering a
15-week subscription to students at a tremendous savings. Instructors also receive
their own free Financial Times subscription for one year. Students and instructors
may access research and archived information at www.ft.com.
Dismal Scientist
A high-powered business database and analysis service comes to the classroom!
Dismal Scientist offers real-time monitoring of the global economy, produced
locally by economists and other professionals at Moody’s Economy.com around
the world. Dismal Scientist is free when packaged with this text. Please contact
your local sales representative or go to www.dismalscientist.com.
The Economist has partnered with Worth Publishers to create an exclusive offer we
believe will enhance the classroom experience. Faculty receive a complimentary
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15-week subscription when 10 or more students purchase a subscription. Students
get 15 issues of The Economist for just $15. That’s a savings of 85 percent off the
cover price.
Inside and outside the classroom, The Economist provides a global perspective
that helps students keep abreast of what’s going on in the world and provides
insight into how the world views the United States.
Each subscription includes:
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Special Reports. Approximately 20 times a year, The Economist publishes a
Special Report providing in-depth analysis that highlights a specific
country, industry, or hot-button issue.
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Technology Quarterly Supplements. This supplement analyzes new
technology that could potentially transform lives, business models,
industries, governments, and financial markets.
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Economist.com. Unlimited access to The Economist’s Web site is free with a
print subscription.
Included on The Economist Web site:
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Searchable Archive. Subscribers have full access to 28,000+ articles.
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Exclusive Online Research Tools. Tools include Articles by Subject,
Backgrounders, Surveys, Economics A–Z, Style Guide, Weekly Indicators,
and Currency Converter.
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The Full Audio Edition. The entire magazine or specific sections are
available for download.
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The Economist Debate Series. The essence of Oxford-style debate is
available in an interactive online forum.
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Daily Columns. These feature columns are available exclusively online,
covering views on business, the market, personal technology, the arts, and
much more.
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Correspondent’s Diary. Each week, an Economist writer from a different
country details experiences and offers opinions.
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Blogs. Blogs cover economics as well as U.S. and European politics.
To get 15 issues of The Economist for just $15, go to www.economistacademic.
com/worth.
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The Science of Macroeconomics
The whole of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking.
—Albert Einstein
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