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245 0 _aMacroeconomics and the real world:
_bVol.1: Econometric Techniques and Macroeconomics /
_cedited by Roger E. Backhouse and Andrea Salanti
260 _aNew York:
_b Oxford University Press,
_c2000.
300 _a301p. ;
_c23cm.
505 _a1 Introduction to volume 1 Part I Business Cycles 2 Knowing the cycle 3 Fiscal shocks in an efficiency wage model 4A The return of business cycles 4B Business cycles: general discussion Part II Monetary Policy 5 Does money determine UK inflation over the long run? 6 Recent developments in monetary policy analysis: the roles of theory and evidence 7A Explanatory strategies for monetary policy analysis 7B Monetary policy: general discussion Part III The Influence of Recent Developments In Econometric Techniques 8 Models and relations in economics and econometrics 9 Unit roots and all that: the impact of time-series methods on macroeconomics 10A Models all the way down: comments on Smith and Juselius 10B New econometric techniques and macroeconomics: a discussion of Smith and Juselius 10C Econometric techniques: general discussion Part IV Growth 11 Econometric analysis and the study of economic growth: a sceptical perspective 12 Growth models and the explanation of the forces behind development processes 13 Why so much scepticism about growth theory? Comment on Durlauf and Sylas Labini
650 _a Econometric techniques and macroeconomics
650 _aEconometrics Keynesian economics
700 _aRoger E. Backhouse
_eEditor
700 _aAndrea Salanti
_eEditor
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