I want a book that has mathematical rigour as well as good explanations for an average student. It is for my master degree. So, something which is not too boring.
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1$\begingroup$ Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, Ljungqvist and Sargent! Great book, super complex and super helpful if you want to do DSGEs / Heterogenous agents models! So, this is really if you want to do a PhD. Otherwise, the Romer! Advanced Macroeconomics by David Romer $\endgroup$– Matteo BulgarelliCommented Jan 11 at 14:47
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1$\begingroup$ Does this answer your question? Textbook for macroeconomics (advanced undergrad) $\endgroup$– GiskardCommented Jan 11 at 15:01
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