Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin, c2002
International ed
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Brad DeLong's Macroeconomics offers a new approach to the subject. His vast experience of teaching, researching and advising the U.S. government on economic policy has enabled him to write an intermediate macroeconomics text that will set the standard for books in this area for years to come. For example, he focuses on the interest rate rather than the AS/AD diagram and he includes expanded coverage of the crucial topic of long-run growth. His lively text is modern, provides extensive insight into economic policy, incorporates a strong international perspective, and offers a broad historical perspective.
Table of Contents
Part One. Preliminaries. 1. Introduction to Macroeconomics. 2. Measuring the Macroeconomy. 3. Thinking Like an Economist. Part Two. Long-Run Economic Growth. 4. The Theory of Economic Growth. 5. The Reality of Economic Growth: History and Prospect. Part Three. Flexible-Price Macroeconomics. 6. The Flexible-Price Framework: Building Blocks. 7. The Flexible-Price Framework: Equilibrium. 8. Money, Prices, and Inflation. Part Four. Sticky-Price Macroeconomics. 9. The Income-Expenditure Framework: Consumption and the Multiplier. 10. Investment, Net Exports, and Interest Rates. 11. The Money Stock, Aggregate Demand, and Aggregate Supply. 12. The Phillips Curve and Expectations. Part Five. Macroeconomic Policy. 13. Stabilization Policy. 14. The Budget Balance, the National Debt and Investment. 15. International Economic Policy. 16. Changes in the Macroeconomy and Changes in Macroeconomic Policy. 17. The Future of Macroeconomics. Epilogue.
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