Version 2.0 of Principles of Macroeconomics thoroughly incorporates the recent recession and recovery— placing it in historical and theoretical context and not shying away from the controversies surrounding how government responded to it.
Some examples of new cases are:
a. Chapter 2: Prospects for World Economic Growth in the 21st Century b. Chapter 4: The Great Recession, the Arab Spring, and the Oil Market c. Chapter 7: Comparing the Great Recession to other Recessions Associated with Financial Crises d. Chapter 11: A Comparison Between the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank e. Chapter 15: The Future of the Euro