Macroeconomics / by N. Gregory Mankiw and Mark P. Taylor
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Part 1 Introduction to economics
1. What is economics?
2. Thinking like an economist
3. The market forces of supply and demand
Part 2 The data of macroeconomics
4. Measuring a nation's well-being
5. Measuring the cost of living
Part 3 The real economy in the long run
6. Production and growth
7. Unemployment
Part 4 Interest rates, money and prices in the long run
7. Saving, investmenet and the financial system
8. The basic tools of finance
9. Issues in the financial markets
10. The monetary system
11. Money growth and inflation
Part 5 The macroeconomics of open economies
12. Open-economy macro-economics: Basic concepts
13. A macroeconomic theory of the open economy
Part 6 Short-run economic fluctuations
16. Business cycles
17. Keynesian economics and IS-LM analysis
18. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
19. The influence off monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand
20. The short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment
21. Supply-side policies
Part 7 International Macroeconomics
22. Common currency areas and European Monetary Union
23. The Financial Crisis and sovereign debt
Glossary
Index
Credits
List of formulas
Now firmly established as one of the leading economics principles texts world-wide, this exciting, new fourth updated edition of Macroeconomics by N. Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University) and Mark P. Taylor (Washington University), has been fully updated. New topics have been added in including theories on, for example, Marxist and Feminist theories on labour giving wider context to economic issues. A new chapter on Issues in Financial markets has been added covering the financial crisis and its causes and the final chapter has been updated to reflect the post-crisis world and how theories of the crisis have emerged.
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