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Macroeconomics

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Williamson’s Macroeconomics uses a thoroughly modern approach that is consistent with the way that macroeconomic research is conducted today. Introduction and Measurement Introduction; National Income Accounting, Prices, Saving, and Labor Markets; Business Cycle Measurement. A One-Period Model of the Consumer and Firm The Work-Leisure Decision and Profit Maximization; A Closed-Economy One-Period Macroeconomic Model. Economic Economic Malthus and Solow; Income Disparity Among Countries and Endogenous Growth. Savings, Investment, and Government A Two-Period The Consumption Savings Decision and Credit Markets; A Real Intemporal Model with Investment. Money and Business A Monetary Intertemporal Money, Prices, and Monetary Policy; Market-Clearing Models of the Business Cycl

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Macroeconomics, Stephen D. Williamson

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2007
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2007
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
720
ISBN10
0321416589
ISBN13
9780321416582
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Williamson’s Macroeconomics uses a thoroughly modern approach that is consistent with the way that macroeconomic research is conducted today. Introduction and Measurement Introduction; National Income Accounting, Prices, Saving, and Labor Markets; Business Cycle Measurement. A One-Period Model of the Consumer and Firm The Work-Leisure Decision and Profit Maximization; A Closed-Economy One-Period Macroeconomic Model. Economic Economic Malthus and Solow; Income Disparity Among Countries and Endogenous Growth. Savings, Investment, and Government A Two-Period The Consumption Savings Decision and Credit Markets; A Real Intemporal Model with Investment. Money and Business A Monetary Intertemporal Money, Prices, and Monetary Policy; Market-Clearing Models of the Business Cycl