I'm looking for a book to refresh my macroeconomics and also continue studying the topics that I did not have. My math background is solid. Can anyone suggest a macro book that takes it from the beginning to advanced and covers hopefully most macroeconomics? if there is no such a book and a few books should be read, please also let me know your suggestions.
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1some of the suggestions here might be relevant to your needs – Oct 15 '17 at 13:35
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Obstfeld and Rogoff (Foundations of International Macroeconomics) or Romer (Advanced Macroeconomics) both cover a lot and present all the math.
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If you're looking for a free introductory textbook, Caltech professor Preston McAfee's Introduction to Economic Analysis is available here: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/media/contentassets/pdf/economicanalysis/IEA.pdf and here: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/media/contentassets/pdf/economicanalysis/IEA.pdf
You can read more about the textbook here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Economic_Analysis
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