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Output And The Role Of Money: An Overview Of Macroeconomic Theory
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Output And The Role Of Money: An Overview Of Macroeconomic Theory

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An introduction to macroeconomic theory. It presents an approach to competing theories and examines them in the context of experience. Principally a textbook for undergraduate students of economics, it seeks to be rigorous but accessible in style, uses numerous diagrams but no gimmicks, avoids repetition, does not assume previous study of economic theory, and includes an extensive glossary. The nature of macroeconomic issues; determinants and significance of aggregate demand; the IS line - income, interest rates, and the goods market; the money supply and its determinants; the LM line - income, interest rates, and the money market; the interaction of the goods market and the money market; digression on pre-Keynesian economic theory; the role of the price level in aggregate demand and supply; inflation - causes, effects, policy; unemployment - causes, effects, policy; exchange rates and international payments; the BP line -income, interest rates, and the currency market; the complete model; conclusions - overview of macroeconomic theory.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
1 July 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9789812380135

An introduction to macroeconomic theory. It presents an approach to competing theories and examines them in the context of experience. Principally a textbook for undergraduate students of economics, it seeks to be rigorous but accessible in style, uses numerous diagrams but no gimmicks, avoids repetition, does not assume previous study of economic theory, and includes an extensive glossary. The nature of macroeconomic issues; determinants and significance of aggregate demand; the IS line - income, interest rates, and the goods market; the money supply and its determinants; the LM line - income, interest rates, and the money market; the interaction of the goods market and the money market; digression on pre-Keynesian economic theory; the role of the price level in aggregate demand and supply; inflation - causes, effects, policy; unemployment - causes, effects, policy; exchange rates and international payments; the BP line -income, interest rates, and the currency market; the complete model; conclusions - overview of macroeconomic theory.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country
Singapore
Date
1 July 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9789812380135