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The main changes, additions and deletions in the fourth edition can be explained in three parts: micro, macro and general.
First, the changes in the micro part can be listed in the following six points:
1) The indifference curve and budget line are further supplemented in the form of small notes, because the feedback from the teaching staff tells us that the content of this section is more difficult for beginners to explain clearly, and thus often adds some unnecessary difficulties to the teaching.
2) Remove excessive or repetitive exercises to reduce the burden on students.
3) More explanations have been added to the empirical and normative methods. and 4) the relationship between the profit maximization of output and the profit maximization of factor demand is supplemented.
5) The content of social welfare functions has been expanded to include a subsection on "Diversity of Inertia and Equilibrium", and the formulation of "efficiency and equity" that is currently the focus of welfare economics has been improved, so that the textbook can better reflect these newer developments in microeconomics.
6) The content of the section on social welfare functions in Chapter 10 has been supplemented in detail in order to enable participants to understand the latest developments in this section more comprehensively.
Second, there are five changes in the macro part:
1) Part of the chapter on national income accounting has been rewritten to avoid possible misunderstandings when reading.
2) In Chapter 17, some micro-aspects of the aggregate supply curve are added.
3) Delete chapter XX, section 6, "the policy of adjusting internal and external equilibrium". This is because the economic exchanges between various countries are becoming more and more frequent, and economic globalization in particular, has made the adjustment policy more and more complicated, and its content has gone beyond the scope of an ordinary textbook. Readers who need this knowledge can draw it from courses such as International Economics.
4) Some additional explanations are made to the neo-Keynesian aggregate supply theory in Chapter 22 to enable the reader to better understand the content of this section.
5) Updated some data in the macro section.
Thirdly, in general, in Chapter 23 of the fourth edition, a section on "Ignoring the Necessity of Morality" has been added to Western scholars, so that the reader can be aware of one of the shortcomings of Western economics on the one hand, and some of the newer developments in Western economics on the other.
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It's about the same, but if you're going to graduate school, you'll have to review according to the version prescribed by the school.
Although the different versions are only a little difference in individual knowledge, the postgraduate entrance examination is different.
The understanding of the content of the graduate school entrance examination sometimes changes!
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It's all the same. Even the first and fourth editions are no different.
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It's basically the same, and the knowledge is just deleted from individual small knowledge points.
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Gao Hongye's Western economics is between elementary and intermediate.
Elementary: Mankiw's Principles of Economics, Intermediate: Van Rijn's Microeconomics: A Modern Perspective
Pindick, Microeconomics
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In the university counts elementary textbook use, basic course.
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Classmate, do you have the fifth edition of the pdf I want to use the fifth edition for the graduate school entrance examination. But it's hard to buy, and I have a sixth edition that I can send to you.
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Yin Bocheng: That's Xi.
To the question set, there is a little content before the chapter source section.
The bai synopsis, followed by the self-de-own exercise Q&A. He was not born for any textbook. However, DAO himself participated in the compilation of "Western Classics" presided over by Gao Hongye, and the system of his exercise collection can basically correspond to Gao's textbook.
Jin Shengcai's is the supporting answer of the high book, and there are so-called notes before the chapter (which are completely transcriptions of the text in bold), followed by the matching answers to the post-class questions, and then there are some questions and answers for the postgraduate examination.
You can find the complete answer to the post-class questions in the high school, so Jin Shengcai's book is of little value.
The post-class questions are too simple and direct, so it is also beneficial to make Yin Bocheng's book.
To put it in no pejorative sense, Mr. Gao's book is very simple and simple, except for the nonsense of the words, but everything about economics can be regarded as the main point, and it is not too much for you to memorize it at all.
The answers to economic study questions and calculation questions are not profound or superficial, but the Q&A discussion must be well read and endorsed, understand the principles, listen carefully to the teacher, and do not rely on a few formulas or charts.
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The textbook "Western Economics" edited by Professor Gao Hongye has become a popular "Western Economics" textbook in China for many years, and it is also the designated bibliography for the entrance examination of graduate students majoring in economics and management in most universities in China. To learn Gao Hongye's Western economics, choose reference books, and learners should choose according to their personal circumstances.
1. In order to serve the readers of Gao Hongye's "Western Economics" textbook in China, in response to the needs of different readers, the Chinese Renmin University Press commissioned the book writing team to compile a series of teaching and auxiliary materials for Gao Hongye's "Western Economics" textbook, which can be selected by students in need.
2. For students who are admitted to graduate school across majors and students who do not have a solid professional foundation, even if the institution they apply for does not list the book as a bibliography, the bibliography is an intermediate micro textbook such as Van Rien's Microeconomics: A Modern Perspective and an intermediate macro textbook such as Mankiw's Macroeconomics or Dornbush's Macroeconomics, which can be used as an important bibliography in the first round of review.
3. Gao Hongye's "Western Economics", the difficulty of the textbook is intermediate to elementary, and the level required by famous schools is intermediate, and even some famous schools require the difficulty to be intermediate to advanced, so when reviewing, you should also refer to the intermediate economics textbook for review.
Fourth, carefully study and analyze the "Past Postgraduate Examination Questions". Through the research and analysis of the past postgraduate examination questions of various colleges and universities, the rules of questions are explored, and important knowledge points are explored.
But in general, to study Gao Hongye's "Western Economics", the original work is the foundation, and the reference book is the auxiliary. We must read the original book well, grasp the basic concepts, understand the basic principles, and integrate the entire knowledge system of Western economics. On this basis, supplemented by the research and analysis of reference books, it is the correct learning method.
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It's all good, the key depends on what school you choose, if the general school just looks at the textbooks.
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Our teacher highly recommends Yin Bocheng
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