I've heard good things about Colander. He says he loads some heterodox items into it without completely destroying his market.
What intro macro textbook is acceptable? (until MACROECONOMICS IN CONTEXT is released.)
Jim Devine, e-mail: jdevine@xxxxxxx web: http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine/
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