Macroeconomics for developing countries

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Macroeconomics for developing countries

Raghbendra Jha

Routledge, 1994

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Bibliography: p. [303]-314

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: ISBN 9780415100250

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Macroeconomics for Developing Countries presents a comprehensive study of the tools of macroeconomic analysis with particular emphasis on their application in Developing Countries. At the same time, it examines the debate over whether developing economies should have a completely different framework for dealing with macroeconomic problems. The book includes: * alternative macroeconomic models of developing countries; * theories of inflation and the balance of payments; * internal and external debt; * evaluations of IMF stabilization packages.

Table of Contents

Preface. PART I: Mainstream Macroeconomics - The Closed Economy. 1. Macroeconomic Problems of Developing Countries. 2. Aggregate accounts and balance sheets. 3. Keynesian aggregate demand and aggregate supply. 4. A generalisation of aggregate supply and aggregate demand. 5. The process of money creation and the demand for money. PART II: Contemporary Macroeconomics - the Open Economy. 6. Macroeconomic policy in an open economy. 7. Current account and asset demand approaches to balance of payments. 8. A generalised version of the open economy model. PART III: An Alternative approach to LDC Macroeconomics. 9. A macro modes with distinguishing features of developing countries. 10. Dualistic models of output and inflation in LDC's. 11. The causes and consequences of inflation in developing countries. 12. Strucuralist critiques of IMF stabilisation packages. PART IV: Special Policy Problems of Developing Countries. 13. Developing country debt. 14. Economic repression and liberalisation in developing countries. 15. Economic growth in developing countires - theoretical considerations. 16. A postscript.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415100267

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Macroeconomics for Developing Countries presents a comprehensive and rigorous study of the tools of macroeconomic analysis. At the same time, it examines the debate over whether developing economies should have a completely different framework for dealing with macroeconomic problems. The book includes: * Alternative macroeconomic models of developing countries; * Theories of inflation and the balance of payments; * Internal and external debt; * Evaluations of IMF stabilization packages.

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