MACROECONOMICS OLIVER BLACHARD
Series: XXIV, 585 P. PAPER Publication details: PEARSON EDUCATION IN SOUTH ASIA 2011 DELHIEdition: 4Description: XXIV, 585 P. PAPERISBN:- 978-81-317-1138-5
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Table of ContentI.INTRODUCTION
1.A Tour of the World
2.A Tour of the Book
I.THE CORE
3.The Goods Market.
4.Financial Markets
5.Goods and Financial Markets: The IS-LM Model
6.The Labor Market
7.Putting All Markets Together. The AS-AD Model
8.The Natural Rate of Unemployment and The Phillips Curve
9.Inflation, Activity, and Nominal Money Growth
10.The Facts of Growth
11.Saving, Capital Accumulation, and Output
12.Technological Progress and Growth
13.Technological Progress, Wages, and Unemployment
I.EXTENSION: EXPECTATIONS
14.1Expectations: The Basic Tools
15.Financial Markets and Expectations
16.Expectations, Consumption, and Investment
17.Expectations, Output, and Policy
I.EXTENSION: THE OPEN ECONOMY
18.Openness in Goods and Financial Markets
19.The Goods Market in an Open Economy
20.Output, the Interest Rate, and the Exchange Rate
21.Exchange Rate Regimes
22.Depressions and Slumps
I.EXTENSION: PATHOLOGIES
23.High inflation
24.Should Policy Makers Be Restrained?
25.BACK TO POLICY
26.Monetary Policy: A Summing Up
27.Fiscal Policy: A Summing Up EPILOGUE
28.Epilogue: The Story of Macroeconomics
Blanchard presents a unified view of macroeconomics, enabling students to see the connections between the short run, medium run, and long run.
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