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Macroeconomics : a European text / Michael Burda and Charles Wyplosz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009.Edition: 5th edDescription: xxii, 543 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0199236828 (pbk.)
  • 9780199236824 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339 BUR
Online resources:
Contents:
PART ONE:THE MACROECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN; 3. The Fundamentals of Economic Growth; 4. Explaining Economic Growth in the Long Run; 5. Labour Markets and Unemployment; 6. Money, Prices, and Exchange Rates in the Long Run; PART THREE: THE MACROECONOMY IN THE SHORT RUN; 7. Borrowing, Lending, and Budget Constraints; 8. Private Sector Demand: Consumption and Investment; 9. Money and Monetary Policy; 10. Macroeconomic Equilibrium in the Short Run; 11. International Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Equilibrium; 12. Output, Employment, and Inflation; 13. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply; 14. Asset Markets; 15. The Exchange Rate; PART FOUR: MACROECONOMIC POLICY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY; 16. Demand Management Policies; 17. Fiscal Policy, Debt, and Seigniorage; 18. Policies for the Long Run; 19. The Architecture of the International Monetary System; 20. Epilogue / INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS; 1. What is Macroeconomics?; 2. Macroeconomic Accounts; PART TWO.
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 339 BUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 39002100474114

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Macroeconomics provides a solid foundation in contemporary macroeconomics, analysing different theoretical approaches and contextualising the theory with up to date monetary policy examples.The policy examples have been updated throughout to ensure that the reader can relate the economic concepts to the real world. The focus is on European economies but the increasing importance of economies like China and India is also addressed. Other changes to the new edition include a streamlined table of contents, designed to closely reflect the structure of modules, and the expansion of the Online Resource Centre to include additional European and global examples and further mathematical material.Online Resource Centre:The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which will be updated for the new edition. The Online Resource Centre comprises: For lecturers: Case studiesExcel exercisesAnimated figuresLecture plansPowerPoint slidesRevision questionsSolutions to end-of-chapter exercisesTest bankFor students: Concepts and issuesSample exam questionsSelf-test multiple-choice questionsReview questionsWeb appendicesWeb boxesWeb links

Previous ed.: 2005.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [517]-518) and index.

PART ONE:THE MACROECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN; 3. The Fundamentals of Economic Growth; 4. Explaining Economic Growth in the Long Run; 5. Labour Markets and Unemployment; 6. Money, Prices, and Exchange Rates in the Long Run; PART THREE: THE MACROECONOMY IN THE SHORT RUN; 7. Borrowing, Lending, and Budget Constraints; 8. Private Sector Demand: Consumption and Investment; 9. Money and Monetary Policy; 10. Macroeconomic Equilibrium in the Short Run; 11. International Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Equilibrium; 12. Output, Employment, and Inflation; 13. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply; 14. Asset Markets; 15. The Exchange Rate; PART FOUR: MACROECONOMIC POLICY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY; 16. Demand Management Policies; 17. Fiscal Policy, Debt, and Seigniorage; 18. Policies for the Long Run; 19. The Architecture of the International Monetary System; 20. Epilogue / INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS; 1. What is Macroeconomics?; 2. Macroeconomic Accounts; PART TWO.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Part 1 Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • 1 What is Macroeconomics?
  • 2 Macroeconomic Accounts
  • Part 2 The Macroeconomy in the Long Run
  • 3 The Fundamentals of Economic Growth
  • 4 Explaining Economic Growth in the Long Run
  • 5 Labour Markets and Unemployment
  • 6 Money, Prices, and Exchange Rates in the Long Run
  • Part 3 The Macroeconomy in the Short Run
  • 7 Borrowing, Lending, and Budget Constraints
  • 8 Private Sector Demand: Consumption and Investment
  • 9 Money and Monetary Policy
  • 10 Macroeconomic Equilibrium in the Short Run
  • 11 International Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Equilibrium
  • 12 Output, Employment, and Inflation
  • 13 Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
  • 14 Asset Markets
  • 15 The Exchange Rate
  • Part 4 Macroeconomic Policy in a Global Economy
  • 16 Demand Management Policies
  • 17 Fiscal Policy, Debt, and Seigniorage
  • 18 Policies for the Long Run
  • 19 The Architecture of the International Monetary System
  • 20 Epilogue

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Michael Burda is Professor of Macroeconomics and Labour in the Economics Department at Humboldt University in Berlin. Charles Wyplosz is Professor of Economics at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.

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