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 * What type of the book? Reference, textbook, self-study course, (application) note collection, tutorial, experimentation instructions, travel report, etc.?
 * This book is a textbook and reference for advanced undergraduate or begining graduate macroeconomics. It is based on notes taken at Cornell University in 2006-2007, although much of the material will be taken from a wide variety of sources.  The errors are, of course, the fault of the authors.


 * What scope? Where to start? Where to end? What is in, what is out?
 * This book will endeavor first to cover all subjects that are likely to be found on a comprehensive exam for a graduate economics program. The culmination, indeed the body, of many of the chapters should be an analysis of a problem in its general form.
 * To break down the work to be done on each chapter into four pieces, we have:
 * First, the subject is introduced, with the back story.
 * Second, the subject is shaped into a problem in a general form with only limited assumptions on functional forms, etc.
 * Third, the solution to the problem in general form is worked out.
 * Fourth, an example is discussed, graphics are added.


 * I do not intend to discuss many examples or add many graphics to the book before April of 2007.

Table of Contents
Keynsian deman-side economics and multipliers User:Smmurphy/sandbox/Keynsian deman-side economics and multipliers

One sector models User:Smmurphy/sandbox/Optimal Growth

Two sector model User:Smmurphy/sandbox/Harrod-Johnson Diagram

Math Review User:Smmurphy/sandbox/Math Review