Macroeconomic issues from a Keynesian perspective

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Macroeconomic issues from a Keynesian perspective

A.P. Thirlwall

(Economists of the twentieth century, . Selected essays of A.P. Thirlwall / A.P. Thirlwall ; v. 2)

E. Elgar, c1997

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Description

This important volume brings together 22 major essays written by A.P. Thirlwall over the last 30 years in the field of macroeconomics, and in particular on multiplier analysis, unemployment, inflation, growth and the balance of payments.These outstanding essays make pioneering contributions, such as the input-output formulation of the foreign trade multiplier; the derivation and use of the dynamic Harrod foreign trade multiplier; the measurements of types of unemployment; the estimation of regional Phillips curves, and the formalization of Kaldor's model of regional growth rate differences. Many of the essays are written from a Keynesian perspective, and the recent revival of interest in Keynesian economics means that the essays are as relevant today as when they were written, especially those on the nature of unemployment, the causes of inflation, and the link between the balance of payments and economic growth. Macroeconomic Issues from a Keynesian Perspective will be of interest not only to professional economists but also to policymakers in developed and developing countries for the insights it provides into the functioning of the macroeconomy.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction Part I: Keynesian Theory and Multiplier Analysis Part II: Unemployment and Inflation Part III: The Balance of Payments and Growth Index

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  • NCID
    BA32206688
  • ISBN
    • 1858986052
  • LCCN
    96054834
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cheltenham, UK ; Lyme, US
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvii, 374 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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