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Macroeconomics 2H03 Textbook --- Does the edition matter?

 
Old 12-19-2010 at 08:43 AM   #1
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Macroeconomics 2H03 Textbook --- Does the edition matter?
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For anyone who has taken Level 2 Macro (2H03) this year or the previous, does the edition of the text matter?? I see on titles that the edition they're selling is the most recent one (I think 2010). However I've found numerous times that there is often little difference between the new edition of a text and the one before it. Is this true for this book as well or were the many significant changes?

The text I'm talking about is Macroeconomics by Scarth and Mankiw (4ed[2011] vs. 3ed[2007]).

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Old 12-19-2010 at 08:05 PM   #2
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I took the class last year, and never opened the textbook. I had Khan and he gives you everything you will need to get high marks in his course wear, including tons of practice tests.

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