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[log in to unmask] (Nicholas J. Theocarakis)
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Thu Mar 15 08:01:46 2007
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One of the most (justly) popular macroeconomic textbooks in the '70s was 
William H. Branson's _Macroeconomic Theory & Policy_ (1967, 1972, 1979, 
1989)  which relied heavily on the IS-LM apparatus. Indeed the whole book 
was structured around it.  I remember that in the late 70s in the GRE exams 
if you could move around the IS-LM like a cat's cradle you could pass with 
flying colours the macro section.  No assembly required.

Nicholas J. Theocarakis

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