Peter Birch Sorensen, Hans J. Whitta-Jacobsen
Introducing Advanced Macroeconomics
Growth and Business Cycles
Peter Birch Sorensen, Hans J. Whitta-Jacobsen
Introducing Advanced Macroeconomics
Growth and Business Cycles
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Offers students with an understanding of fundamental models in macroeconomics, and introduces them to the methods of formal macroeconomic analysis. This book focuses on macroeconomics for the long run, introducing and develops basic models of growth and structural unemployment. It also deals with the economy in the short run.
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Offers students with an understanding of fundamental models in macroeconomics, and introduces them to the methods of formal macroeconomic analysis. This book focuses on macroeconomics for the long run, introducing and develops basic models of growth and structural unemployment. It also deals with the economy in the short run.
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- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
- 2nd ed.
- Seitenzahl: 820
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm
- Gewicht: 1736g
- ISBN-13: 9780077117863
- ISBN-10: 0077117867
- Artikelnr.: 28931083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
- 2nd ed.
- Seitenzahl: 820
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm
- Gewicht: 1736g
- ISBN-13: 9780077117863
- ISBN-10: 0077117867
- Artikelnr.: 28931083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Peter Birch Sørensen is Professor of Economics at the University of Copenhagen and Chairman of the Danish Productivity Committee. He is a former Director of the university's Economic Policy Research Unit. He is a former Chairman of the Danish Economic Council, and he has served as a consultant on tax policy for the OECD, the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and several national governments.
Hans Jørgen Whitta-Jacobsen is Professor of Economics at the University of Copenhagen and Chairman of the Danish Economic Council. He has served as a consultant for the Danish government on tax reform and as a reporter on economic issues for the main Danish public service TV channel.
Hans Jørgen Whitta-Jacobsen is Professor of Economics at the University of Copenhagen and Chairman of the Danish Economic Council. He has served as a consultant for the Danish government on tax reform and as a reporter on economic issues for the main Danish public service TV channel.
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Macroeconomics for the long run and for the short run
Book One: The Long Run
Some Facts about Prosperity and Growth
Part 1: Basic Theory and Empirics about Prosperity and Growth
Capital Accumulation and Growth: The Basic Solow Model
Wealth Accumulation and Capital Mobility: The Solow Model for a Small Open Economy
Part 2: Exogenous Growth
Technological Progress and Growth: The General Solow Model
Education and Growth: The Solow Model with Human Capital
Limits to Growth? The Solow Model with Scarce Natural Resources
Part 3: Endogenous Growth
Productive Externalities and Endogenous Growth
R&D-Based Endogenous Growth
Part 4: Structural Unemployment
Some Facts and Introductory Theory about Unemployment
Efficiency Wages and Unemployment
Trade Unions and Unemployment
Appendix: Table A: Some growth relevant country data
Book Two: The Short Run
Some Facts about Business Cycles
Part 5: The Building Blocks for the Short-run Model
Investment and Asset Prices
Consumption, Income and Wealth
Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
Inflation, Unemployment and Aggregate Supply
Part 6: The Short-run Model for the Closed Economy
Explaining Business Cycles: Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand in Action
Stabilization Policy: Why
Stabilization Policy: How?
Stabilization Policy with Rational Expectations
The Limits to Stabilization Policy: Credibility and Uncertainty
Part 7: The Short-run Model for the Open Economy
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
Chapter 24 The Open Economy with Fixed Exchange Rates
Chapter 25 The Open Economy with Flexible Exchange Rates
Appendix: Basic regression analysis
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Macroeconomics for the long run and for the short run
Book One: The Long Run
Some Facts about Prosperity and Growth
Part 1: Basic Theory and Empirics about Prosperity and Growth
Capital Accumulation and Growth: The Basic Solow Model
Wealth Accumulation and Capital Mobility: The Solow Model for a Small Open Economy
Part 2: Exogenous Growth
Technological Progress and Growth: The General Solow Model
Education and Growth: The Solow Model with Human Capital
Limits to Growth? The Solow Model with Scarce Natural Resources
Part 3: Endogenous Growth
Productive Externalities and Endogenous Growth
R&D-Based Endogenous Growth
Part 4: Structural Unemployment
Some Facts and Introductory Theory about Unemployment
Efficiency Wages and Unemployment
Trade Unions and Unemployment
Appendix: Table A: Some growth relevant country data
Book Two: The Short Run
Some Facts about Business Cycles
Part 5: The Building Blocks for the Short-run Model
Investment and Asset Prices
Consumption, Income and Wealth
Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
Inflation, Unemployment and Aggregate Supply
Part 6: The Short-run Model for the Closed Economy
Explaining Business Cycles: Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand in Action
Stabilization Policy: Why
Stabilization Policy: How?
Stabilization Policy with Rational Expectations
The Limits to Stabilization Policy: Credibility and Uncertainty
Part 7: The Short-run Model for the Open Economy
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
Chapter 24 The Open Economy with Fixed Exchange Rates
Chapter 25 The Open Economy with Flexible Exchange Rates
Appendix: Basic regression analysis
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Macroeconomics for the long run and for the short run
Book One: The Long Run
Some Facts about Prosperity and Growth
Part 1: Basic Theory and Empirics about Prosperity and Growth
Capital Accumulation and Growth: The Basic Solow Model
Wealth Accumulation and Capital Mobility: The Solow Model for a Small Open Economy
Part 2: Exogenous Growth
Technological Progress and Growth: The General Solow Model
Education and Growth: The Solow Model with Human Capital
Limits to Growth? The Solow Model with Scarce Natural Resources
Part 3: Endogenous Growth
Productive Externalities and Endogenous Growth
R&D-Based Endogenous Growth
Part 4: Structural Unemployment
Some Facts and Introductory Theory about Unemployment
Efficiency Wages and Unemployment
Trade Unions and Unemployment
Appendix: Table A: Some growth relevant country data
Book Two: The Short Run
Some Facts about Business Cycles
Part 5: The Building Blocks for the Short-run Model
Investment and Asset Prices
Consumption, Income and Wealth
Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
Inflation, Unemployment and Aggregate Supply
Part 6: The Short-run Model for the Closed Economy
Explaining Business Cycles: Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand in Action
Stabilization Policy: Why
Stabilization Policy: How?
Stabilization Policy with Rational Expectations
The Limits to Stabilization Policy: Credibility and Uncertainty
Part 7: The Short-run Model for the Open Economy
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
Chapter 24 The Open Economy with Fixed Exchange Rates
Chapter 25 The Open Economy with Flexible Exchange Rates
Appendix: Basic regression analysis
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Macroeconomics for the long run and for the short run
Book One: The Long Run
Some Facts about Prosperity and Growth
Part 1: Basic Theory and Empirics about Prosperity and Growth
Capital Accumulation and Growth: The Basic Solow Model
Wealth Accumulation and Capital Mobility: The Solow Model for a Small Open Economy
Part 2: Exogenous Growth
Technological Progress and Growth: The General Solow Model
Education and Growth: The Solow Model with Human Capital
Limits to Growth? The Solow Model with Scarce Natural Resources
Part 3: Endogenous Growth
Productive Externalities and Endogenous Growth
R&D-Based Endogenous Growth
Part 4: Structural Unemployment
Some Facts and Introductory Theory about Unemployment
Efficiency Wages and Unemployment
Trade Unions and Unemployment
Appendix: Table A: Some growth relevant country data
Book Two: The Short Run
Some Facts about Business Cycles
Part 5: The Building Blocks for the Short-run Model
Investment and Asset Prices
Consumption, Income and Wealth
Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand
Inflation, Unemployment and Aggregate Supply
Part 6: The Short-run Model for the Closed Economy
Explaining Business Cycles: Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand in Action
Stabilization Policy: Why
Stabilization Policy: How?
Stabilization Policy with Rational Expectations
The Limits to Stabilization Policy: Credibility and Uncertainty
Part 7: The Short-run Model for the Open Economy
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
Chapter 24 The Open Economy with Fixed Exchange Rates
Chapter 25 The Open Economy with Flexible Exchange Rates
Appendix: Basic regression analysis