Macroeconomics

Author:   Rudiger Dornbusch ,  Stanley Fischer ,  Richard Startz
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education
Edition:   13th edition
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9781259253409


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   15 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Macroeconomics


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A Complete View of Macroeconomics Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz’s Macroeconomics relies on straightforward explanations by emphasizing concepts over technique, and fitting difficult material into a larger framework so students can see its relevance in the world. The authors explore state-of-the art research, while allowing for flexibility in how much to emphasize these topics. A balanced approach explains both the potential and limitations of economic policy. Hallmark features and key changes in the 13th edition include: • Background and analysis on The Great Recession of 2007-2009 and its aftermath.• Updates on unemployment and the Federal Reserve, including more detailed dives into each topic with current data, definitions, and context.• History Speaks and What More Do We Know? boxes callout relevant data and information that further enhance the concepts covered within each chapter.• Macroeconomics employs a model-based approach to macroeconomic analysis and demonstrates how various models relate to the goal of giving students the capacity to analyze current economic issues in the context of an economic frame of reference.• A focus on international perspectives helps students understand the important links connecting foreign economies to their own. 

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Author:   Rudiger Dornbusch ,  Stanley Fischer ,  Richard Startz
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education
Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Edition:   13th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.966kg
ISBN:  

9781259253409


ISBN 10:   1259253406
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   15 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: National Income and Accounting Chapter 3: Growth and Accumulation Chapter 4: Growth and Policy Chapter 5: Aggregate Supply and Demand Chapter 6: Aggregate Supply and the Phillips Curve Chapter 7: Unemployment Chapter 8: Inflation Chapter 9: Policy Preview Chapter 10: Income and Spending Chapter 11: Money, Interest, and Income Chapter 12: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Chapter 13: International Linkages Chapter 14: Consumption and Saving Chapter 15: Investment Spending Chapter 16: The Demand for Money Chapter 17: The Fed, Money, and Credit Chapter 18: Policy Chapter 19: Financial Markets and Asset Prices Chapter 20: The National Debt Chapter 21: Recession and Depression Chapter 22: Inflation and Hyperinflation Chapter 23: International Adjustment and Interdependence Chapter 24: Advanced Topics

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RUDI DORNBUSCH (19422002) was Ford Professor of Economics and International Management at MIT. He did his undergraduate work in Switzerland and held a PhD from the University of Chicago. He taught at Chicago, at Rochester, and from 1975 to 2002 at MIT. His research was primarily in international economics, with a major macroeconomic component. His special research interests included the behavior of exchange rates, high inflation and hyperinflation, and the problems and opportunities that high capital mobility pose for developing economies. He lectured extensively in Europe and in Latin America, where he took an active interest in problems of stabilization policy, and held visiting appointments in Brazil and Argentina. His writing includes Open Economy Macroeconomics and, with Stanley Fischer and Richard Schmalensee, Economics. Castor Professor of Economics at the University of Washington. He was an undergraduate at Yale University and received his Ph.D. from MIT, where he studied under Stanley Fischer and Rudi Dornbusch. He taught at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania before moving on to the University of Washington, and he has taught, while on leave, at the University of California San Diego, the Stanford Business School, and Princeton. His principal research areas are macroeconomics, econometrics, and the economics of race. In the area of macroeconomics, much of his work has concentrated on the microeconomic underpinnings of macroeconomic theory. His work on race is part of a long-standing collaboration with Shelly Lundberg. www.econ.washington.edu/user/startz

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