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Teaching Macroeconomics With Microsoft Excel Humberto Barreto

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Teaching Macroeconomics With Microsoft Excel Humberto Barreto
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Humberto Barreto
ISBN: 9781107584983, 1107584981
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Teaching Macroeconomics With Microsoft Excel Humberto Barreto by Humberto Barreto 9781107584983, 1107584981 instant download after payment.

Humberto Barreto gives professors a simple way to teach fundamental concepts for any undergraduate macroeconomics course using Microsoft Excel® with Excel workbooks and add-ins and videos freely available on his university website. The Excel files are designed to be used by students with any textbook, and have been used many times by the author in his own teaching. Each Excel workbook contains links to short screencasts, around five to ten minutes, that show the cursor and typing as the file is manipulated with narration that walks the student through the steps needed to complete a task. The book shows professors a simple way to present macroeconomic models and incorporate data into their courses.

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