Macroeconomics / Robert J. Gordon.
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TextPublisher: Boston, Mass., ; |a London : Pearson/Addison Wesley, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Edition: tenth editionDescription: xxviii, 599, [43] pages : illustrations, (some color), 1 color. port., ; 26 cmContent type: - text
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- 0321311515 (International ed.)
- 22 339 G.R.M
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Previous ed.: Boston : Addison Wesley, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I: Introduction and Measurement1. What Is Macroeconomics?2. The Measurement of Income, Prices, and Unemployment PART II: Income, Interest Rates, Policy, and the Open Economy3. Spending, Income, and Interest Rates4. Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the IS-LM Model5. National Saving, the Government Budget, Foreign Borrowing, and the Twin Deficits6. International Trade, Exchange Rates, and Macroeconomic PolicyPART III: Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, Unemployment and Inflation7. Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, and the Self-Correcting Economy8. Inflation: Its Causes and Cures9. The Goals of Stabilization Policy: Low Inflation and Low UnemploymentPART IV: Macroeconomics in the Long Run: Growth and Public Finance10. The Theory of Economic Growth11. The Big Questions of Economic Growth12. The Government Budget, the Public Debt, and Social SecurityPART V: Stabilization Policy in an Open Economy13. Money and Financial Markets14. Stabilization Policy in the Closed and Open EconomyPART VI: Sources of Instability in the Private Economy15. Instability in the Private Economy: Consumption Behavior16. Instability in the Private Economy: Investment PART VII: Debates at the Macroeconomic Frontier17. New Classical Macro Confronts New Keynesian Macro18. Conclusion: Where We Stand
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