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Macroeconomic Theory A Short Course Thomas R Michl

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Macroeconomic Theory A Short Course Thomas R Michl
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Publisher: M. E. Sharpe Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.05 MB
Author: Thomas R. Michl
ISBN: 9780765635211, 0765635216
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Macroeconomic Theory A Short Course Thomas R Michl by Thomas R. Michl 9780765635211, 0765635216 instant download after payment.

Thoroughly classroom tested, this concise text takes a fresh look at all the key topics in intermediate-level macroeconomic theory with carefully chosen linear versions of the standard models of both the closed and the open economy.

The author leaves open the possibility that the standard macroeconomic models are incomplete, and challenges students to form their own opinions. The text's key chapter on inflation replaces the standard assumption of monetary targeting with a central bank reaction function, making the treatment of monetary policy both more realistic and modern. The book also features chapters on the open economy under fixed and floating exchange rates, the classical growth model, and the Solow-Swan growth model.

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