Advanced macroeconomics : a primer (Record no. 39831)

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ISBN 9781843760900
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ISBN 1843760908
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Classification number 339
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Personal name Minford, Patrick
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Title Advanced macroeconomics : a primer
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Place of publication Cheltenham, UK ;
Name of publisher Northampton, MA, USA : E. Elgar,
Year of publication ©2002.
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Number of Pages xii, 548 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
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General note Includes index
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Formatted contents note Pt. I. Models of the Economy. 1. Macroeconomics: a succinct introduction. 2. Solving Rational Expectations Models. 3. Partial Information and Signal Extraction --<br/>Pt. II. Evaluating Government Policy. 4. Stabilization Policy --<br/>Can we? 5. Stabilization Policy --<br/>Should we? 6. Practical issues of effective stabilization. 7. Fiscal Policy and the government budget constraint. 8. The political economy of democracy. 9. Unemployment, productivity and growth --<br/>Pt. III. Extending and Deepening the Models --<br/>the Open Economy and Micro-foundations. 10. The Macroeconomics of an Open Economy. 11. Representative agent models in cashless economies. 12. Money in representative agent models. 13. Open economy representative agent models --<br/>Pt. IV. Confronting Models with Facts. 14. Testing the Rational Expectations Hypothesis. 15. Interpreting the Evidence: The Problem of Observational Equivalence. 16. Direct Tests of Rational Expectations. 17. Where are we going? Time-series annex: an introduction to linear and non-linear time series.
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Summary, etc ince the rational expectations revolution in macroeconomics, the subject has changed massively, adopting the principles behind the revolution and building on them in a spectacular way. In this accessible and informative book, the authors guide the student through what has become the conceptual and mathematical maze of modern macroeconomics. It is intended primarily for the postgraduate student but will also be useful for upper level undergraduates. It explains the basics of each topic and provides a solid grounding for the student to tackle more complex and detailed material in the area. The topics covered include: * an introduction to the traditional macro-classical macro/adaptive expectations * how to understand and solve standard macro models with rational expectations * implications of rational expectations for monetary and fiscal policy * the open economy * the new models of representative agents and real business cycles * the political economy of economic policy (the `political business cycle') and independent central banks * the supply-side, unemployment and growth * empirical testing of the rational expectations hypothesis * the efficient markets hypothesis with empirical applications including bond and exchange markets * learning, time series-linear
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Topical Term Macroeconomics.
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Topical Term Macroeconomics -- Mathematical models.
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Personal name Peel, David
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Koha item type Reference Books
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Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Reference Main Library Main Library Reference 11/08/2008 Purchased 5875.00 339 MIN 011138 Reference Books
Reference Main Library Main Library Stacks 22/09/2009 Purchased 2009.00 339 MIN 011528 Lending Books

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