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Macroeconomics : theories and policies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, ©1999.Edition: 6th edDescription: xx, 481 pages : color illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780130998170
  • 0130998176
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339 FRO
Contents:
Pt. I. Introduction and Measurement. 1. Introduction. 2. Measurement of Macroeconomic Variables -- Pt. II. Macroeconomic Models. 3. Classical Macroeconomics (I): Equilibrium Output and Employment. 4. Classical Macroeconomics (II): Money, Prices, and Interest. 5. The Keynesian System (I): The Role of Aggregate Demand. 6. The Keynesian System (II): Money, Interest, and Income. 7. The Keynesian System (III): Policy Effects in the IS-LM Model. 8. The Keynesian System (IV): Aggregate Supply and Demand. 9. The Monetarist Counterrevolution. 10. Output, Inflation, and Unemployment: Monetarist and Keynesian Views. 11. New Classical Economics. 12. Real Business Cycle Theory and the New Keynesian Economics. 13. Macroeconomic Models: A Summary -- Pt. III. Extensions of the Models. 14. Consumption and Investment. 15. Money Demand. 16. The Money Supply Process. 17. Long- and Intermediate-Term Economic Growth -- Pt. IV. Economic Policy. 18. Fiscal Policy. 19. Monetary Policy.
Summary: For courses in Intermediate Macroeconomics. Unique in its unbiased perspective, this text traces the history of macroeconomics and the evolution of macroeconomic thought and the resulting theory and policy. The author admires all points of view and the result is a comprehensive, detailed, unbiased view of modern macroeconomic theory.
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Pt. I. Introduction and Measurement. 1. Introduction. 2. Measurement of Macroeconomic Variables --
Pt. II. Macroeconomic Models. 3. Classical Macroeconomics (I): Equilibrium Output and Employment. 4. Classical Macroeconomics (II): Money, Prices, and Interest. 5. The Keynesian System (I): The Role of Aggregate Demand. 6. The Keynesian System (II): Money, Interest, and Income. 7. The Keynesian System (III): Policy Effects in the IS-LM Model. 8. The Keynesian System (IV): Aggregate Supply and Demand. 9. The Monetarist Counterrevolution. 10. Output, Inflation, and Unemployment: Monetarist and Keynesian Views. 11. New Classical Economics. 12. Real Business Cycle Theory and the New Keynesian Economics. 13. Macroeconomic Models: A Summary --
Pt. III. Extensions of the Models. 14. Consumption and Investment. 15. Money Demand. 16. The Money Supply Process. 17. Long- and Intermediate-Term Economic Growth --
Pt. IV. Economic Policy. 18. Fiscal Policy. 19. Monetary Policy.

For courses in Intermediate Macroeconomics. Unique in its unbiased perspective, this text traces the history of macroeconomics and the evolution of macroeconomic thought and the resulting theory and policy. The author admires all points of view and the result is a comprehensive, detailed, unbiased view of modern macroeconomic theory.

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