Macroeconomics: (Record no. 569)

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International Standard Book Number 9783662522486
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Personal name Dorman, Peter
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Title Macroeconomics:
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014.
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Extent 446p.;
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Formatted contents note Part I: Background<br/>1: Introduction: Economic Growth and Development in Historical Perspective<br/>1.1 The Long View<br/>1.2 Accounting for Growth<br/>1.3 Development as Well as Growth<br/>1.4 Theories of National Economic Development<br/>Reference<br/>2: Some Relevant Microeconomics<br/>2.1 Why Micro and Macro?<br/>2.2 The Core Assumptions of Microeconomics<br/>2.3 Supply and Demand Analysis<br/>2.4 The Normative Interpretation of Markets<br/>2.5 Market Failure<br/>2.6 Economic Institutions<br/>2.7 General Equilibrium Theory<br/>Part II: The Terrain of Macroeconomics<br/>3: Accounts and Measurements<br/>3.1 The Circular Flow of Income and Credit<br/>3.2 The National Income and Product Accounts<br/>3.3 Flow of Funds Accounts<br/>3.4 The Balance of Payments Accounts<br/>3.5 Economic Measurement and Human Well-Being<br/>4: The Fundamental Macroeconomic Identities<br/>4.1 NIPA and the Relationship of the Parts to the Whole<br/>4.2 Financial Balances and Trade<br/>5: Macroeconomic Issues: Output, Employment, Inflation, Stability<br/>5.1 Output<br/>5.2 Employment<br/>5.3 Inflation<br/>5.4 Financial Stability<br/>6: Macroeconomic Adjustment<br/>6.1 Varieties of Adjustment<br/>6.2 Adjustment to Reduce Inflation: The Case of the United States, 1978-1982<br/>6.3 Adjustment to Raise Income and Employment: The Case of the United States, 1982-1983<br/>6.4 Adjustment to Overcome a Financial Crisis: The Case of Argentina, 2001-2002<br/>6.5 Some Observations About Adjustment<br/>7: An Introduction to Money, Banks and Financial Systems<br/>7.1 Why Societies Create Money<br/>7.2 Money and Liquidity<br/>7.3 Measuring Money<br/>7.4 Banks: Private Profit and Public Function<br/>7.5 Banks as Guardians and Creators of Money<br/>7.6 How to Make Money: A Step-by-Step Guide<br/>7.7 An Overview of the Financial Industry<br/>7.8 Central Banks<br/>7.9 The Paradox of Risk<br/>8: International Finance: A World of Many Moneys<br/>8.1 The Rise and Fall of the Gold Standard<br/>8.2 The Retreat from Gold: The Gold-Dollar Standard of Bretton Woods<br/>8.3 Floating Exchange Rates and Foreign Exchange Markets<br/>8.4 The Role of Reserve Currencies<br/>8.5 International Financial Instability from 1982 to the Present<br/>9: International Trade in an Interdependent World<br/>9.1 Introduction: Disaster and Disruption in an Interconnected World<br/>9.2 Patterns of International Trade<br/>9.3 What Is International Trade?<br/>9.4 Mercantilism, Liberalism and the Debate Over Trade<br/>9.5 Ricardo´s Theory of Comparative Advantage in International Trade<br/>9.6 Friendly Amendments to Ricardo´s Theory of International Trade<br/>9.7 Limitations of Standard Trade Theory<br/>Part III: Macroeconomic Theories in Conflict<br/>10: Classical Economics and the Keynesian Challenge<br/>10.1 The Classical View of Output and Employment<br/>10.2 The Keynesian Challenge<br/>11: Equilibrium National Income and Financial Balances in a Keynesian World<br/>11.1 Step 1: The Consume Everything Economy<br/>11.2 Step 2: Add Savings<br/>11.3 Step 3: Add Investment<br/>11.4 Step 4: Add Taxes and Government Spending<br/>11.5 Step 5: Add Imports and Exports<br/>11.5.1 A Word on Macroeconomic Models<br/>11.5.2 Equilibrium National Income and Financial Balances<br/>12: Keynesian Fiscal Policy<br/>12.1 The Political Economy of Keynesian Fiscal Policy<br/>12.2 The Economic Basis of Keynesian Fiscal Policy<br/>12.3 Taxes or Spending?<br/>12.4 Autonomous Versus Discretionary Fiscal Policy<br/>12.5 Should the Government Try to Balance Its Budget?<br/>12.6 How Large a Deficit?<br/>12.7 Fiscal Space<br/>13: Central Banks and Monetary Policy<br/>13.1 The Purposes of a Central Bank<br/>13.2 The Wizard´s Wand: Open Market Operations<br/>13.3 Monetary Policy Principles<br/>13.4 Monetary Policy Versus Fiscal Policy<br/>13.5 Monetary and Fiscal Policy Together<br/>Appendix: The IS-LM Model<br/>14: Business Cycles<br/>14.1 Some Empirical Evidence<br/>14.2 Investment Cycles<br/>14.3 Policy Cycles<br/>14.4 Financial Cycles<br/>14.5 Summing Up<br/>15: The Crucible of the 1970s<br/>15.1 The Life and Times of the Keynesian Consensus<br/>15.2 Resistance to Keynesian Policy at the Beginning of the 1970s: Monetarism<br/>15.3 The Role of Time in Economic Models<br/>15.4 Adaptive Versus Rational Expectations<br/>15.5 From Market Failure to Government Failure<br/>15.6 Rethinking Unemployment<br/>15.7 Stagflation and the Counterrevolution in Economic Theory<br/>15.8 The Short Run Phillips Curve and the Natural Rate of Unemployment<br/>16: The Rise and Fall of the Great Moderation<br/>16.1 What´s Moderate About the Great Moderation?<br/>16.2 Splitting the Difference: The Short Run and the Long Run<br/>16.3 Macroeconomic Modeling During the Great Moderation<br/>16.4 Policy Precepts During the Great Moderation<br/>16.5 Teaching the New Macroeconomics: The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model<br/>16.6 Using AS-AD: Supply Shocks, Policy Shocks and the Problem of the Long Run<br/>16.7 Against the Grain: Keynesian Dissent from Mainstream Macroeconomics<br/>16.8 The Great Moderation in Retrospect<br/>17: The Financial Crisis of 2008 and Its Aftermath<br/>17.1 The Great Unbalancing<br/>17.2 Finance on the Brink<br/>17.3 The Meltdown<br/>17.4 Crisis Management<br/>17.5 The Problems Continue<br/>17.6 Crisis in the Eurozone<br/>17.7 Did Economics Fail the Test?<br/>References<br/>Glossary<br/>Index
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Economics
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Macroeconomics
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Management science
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Financial Economics
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Monetary Economics
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