Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics
Addison-Wesley, c1999
12th ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In addition to fine-tuning and streamlining the prose and the overall presentation of this new edition, the authors have comprehensively updated the text and the applications to reflect recent economic developments and topics of current interest.
The treatment of macroeconomics is divided into four parts: national income and fiscal policy; money, banking, and monetary policy; macroeconomic problems and policies; and international economics. The themes of internationalization and economic growth are also prevalent in the text and are interwoven throughout all four parts.
Table of Contents
I. THE NATURE OF ECONOMICS.
1. The Economic Problem.
2. Economics as a Social Science.
3. The Anatomy of a Market Economy.
4. Demand, Supply, and Price.
5. Elasticity.
VII. AN INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS.
21. What Macroeconomics Is All About.
22. The Measurement of National Income.
VIII. NATIONAL INCOME AND FISCAL POLICY.
23. National Income Determination- Part 1.
24. National Income Determination- Part 2.
25. Output and Prices in the Short Run.
26. Output and Prices in the Long Run.
IX. MONEY, BANKING, AND MONETARY POLICY.
27. The Nature of Money and Monetary Institutions.
28. Money, Output, and Prices.
29. Monetary Policy.
X. MACROECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND POLICIES.
30. Inflation.
31. Unemployment.
32. Government Debt and Deficits.
33. Economic Growth.
34. Growth in the Developing Countries.
XII. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS.
35. The Gains from International Trade.
36. Trade Policy.
37. Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments.
38 Macroeconomic Policy in an Open Economy.
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