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Macroeconomics and the Market / Kent Matthews

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics Today SerPublication details: London : Macmillan Publishers Limited, c1994.Description: xi, 169 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0333562828
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339 MAT
Contents:
The Market System The Market Fails: The Birth of an Idea The Market Managed The Gathering Clouds The Market Stagnates Political Economy Reborn: The Age of the Maggie Supply Side Economics: A Revolution The Market and Money Macroeconomics of a Macromarket Macroeconomics: The Epilogue
Summary: This book reviews the development of macroeconomic policy in the context of the market system and evaluates its success or failure in its application to the UK. The author argues that there is no such thing as macroeconomics - that all economics is macroeconomics. The market system is a mode of organization by which the macroeconomics units such as households and firms interact to solve the economic problems of consumption, production and distribution. Macroeconomic policy design that fails to take into account the market system and the responses of microeconomic units will be doomed to failure
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Includes index


The Market System
The Market Fails: The Birth of an Idea
The Market Managed
The Gathering Clouds
The Market Stagnates
Political Economy
Reborn: The Age of the Maggie
Supply Side Economics: A Revolution
The Market and Money
Macroeconomics of a Macromarket
Macroeconomics: The Epilogue

This book reviews the development of macroeconomic policy in the context of the market system and evaluates its success or failure in its application to the UK. The author argues that there is no such thing as macroeconomics - that all economics is macroeconomics. The market system is a mode of organization by which the macroeconomics units such as households and firms interact to solve the economic problems of consumption, production and distribution. Macroeconomic policy design that fails to take into account the market system and the responses of microeconomic units will be doomed to failure

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