Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics
(Pearson international edition)
Pearson, c2014
5th ed., international ed
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Note
International edition contributions by: Anisha Sharma
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For undergraduate Macroeconomics courses.
A modern approach to macroeconomics.
Williamson's Macroeconomics uses a thoroughly modern approach by showing students how to build macroeconomic models from microeconomic principles. This approach helps to make the text consistent with the way macroeconomic research is conducted today.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION AND MEASUREMENT ISSUES
1. Introduction
2. Measurement
3. Business Cycle Measurement
II. A ONE-PERIOD MODEL OF THE MACROECONOMY
4. Consumer and Firm Behavior: The Work-Leisure Decision and Profit Maximization
5. A Closed-Economy One-Period Macroeconomic Model
6. Search and Unemployment Labor Market Facts
PART III. ECONOMIC GROWTH
7. Economic Growth: Malthus and Solow
8. Income Disparity Among Countries and Endogenous Growth Convergence
PART IV. SAVINGS, INVESTMENT, AND GOVERNMENT DEFICITS
9. A Two-Period Model: The Consumption-Savings Decision and Credit Markets
10. Credit Market Imperfections: Credit Frictions, Financial Crises, and Social Security
11. A Real Intertemporal Model with Investment
PART V. MONEY AND BUSINESS CYCLES
12. Money, Banking, Prices, and Monetary Policy
13. Business Cycle Models with Flexible Prices and Wages
14. New Keynesian Economics: Sticky Prices
PART VI. INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
15. International Trade in Goods and Assets
16. Money in the Open Economy
PART VII. MONEY, BANKING, AND INFLATION
17. Money, Inflation, and Banking
18. Inflation, the Phillips Curve, and Central Bank Commitment
Appendix Mathematical Appendix
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"