Macroeconomics : an introduction to Keynesian-neoclassical controversies /

Macroeconomics is an intermediate level textbook. A major feature of this book is the exposition of the contrasting Keynesian and Neoclassical approaches and controversies.

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Main Author: Levačić, Rosalind
Other Authors: Rebmann, Alexander
Format: Book
Published: London : Macmillan, 1982
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to Macroeconomics - PART 1 COMPARATIVE STATICS IN THE CLOSED ECONOMY - The One Sector Neoclassical and Keynesian Models - The ISLM Model - Fiscal and Monetary Policy and Analysis in the ISLM Model - Unemployment and the Labour Market - The Three Sector Macro-model - PART 2 MONEY AND THE OPEN ECONOMY - The Balance of Payments and Keynesian Analysis - The Demand for Money - The Money Supply - Money, Capital Flows and the Open Economy - The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments - PART 3 TRADITIONAL DYNAMICS OF THE REAL SECTOR - Consumption - Investment - The Trade Cycle - Economic Growth - PART 4 CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN MACROECONOMICS - Walrasian and Keynesian Adjustment Mechanisms - Neo-Keynesian Quantity Constrained Models - The Phillips Relation - The New Classical Macroeconomics - Inflation - PART 5 ECONOMIC POLICY - Policy Analysis when Asset Stocks Adjust - The Theory of Economic Policy - Macroeconomic Theories and Politics: An Overview