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Macroeconomics The Development Of Modern Methods For Policy Analysis William Scarth

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Macroeconomics The Development Of Modern Methods For Policy Analysis William Scarth
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.9 MB
Pages: 323
Author: William Scarth
ISBN: 9781781953884, 1781953880
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Macroeconomics The Development Of Modern Methods For Policy Analysis William Scarth by William Scarth 9781781953884, 1781953880 instant download after payment.

This important textbook offers a comprehensive look into the two main traditions in contemporary macroeconomics - New Classical and Keynesian - and examines the work of economists who have drawn on principles from both traditions to form a new, integrated approach known as New Neoclassical Synthesis. Importantly, this provides the theoretical foundation for much of current mainstream economics and the work done by central banks around the world. With a dual focus on research methods and policy applications, this book bridges the gap between intermediate macroeconomic and advanced graduate-level texts, making it an ideal resource for senior undergraduate and Masters students in applied economics programs. Key topics include: a concise summary of intermediate macroeconomics, including the foundational ideas of both the New Classical and Keynesian traditions the Lucas critique of standard methods for evaluating policy design debt sustainability and austerity vs. stimulation debate optimal inflation rates tax reform and growth analysis alternative monetary policies for pursuing price stability theories of unemployment.

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