
A Macroeconomics Reader
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A Macroeconomics Reader brings together a collection of key readings in modern macroeconomics. Each article has been carefully chosen to provide the reader with predominantly non-technical, accessible and reflective papers which critically assess important areas and current controversies within modern macroeconomics. The book is divided into six parts, each with a separate introduction highlighting the relevance of the ensuing articles. The areas covered include: the development of modern macroeconomics: a rough guide Keynesian economics and the Keynesian revolution monetarism rational expectations and new classical macroeconomics real business cycle approaches New Keynesian economics economic growth. W Gerrard, Leeds University, UK, A Blinder, Council of Economic Advisors, Washington, USA, James Tobin, Yale University, USA, Milton Friedman, Stanford University, USA,
A Macroeconomics Reader brings together a collection of key readings in modern macroeconomics. Each article has been carefully chosen to provide the reader with accessible, non-technical, and reflective papers which critically assess important areas and current controversies within modern macroeconomics. The book is divided into six parts, each with a separate introduction highlighting the relevance of the ensuing articles. The areas covered include: Keynes's General Theory, Keynesian economics and the Keynesian revolution; monetarism; rational expectations and new classical macroeconomics; real business cycle approaches: New Keynesian economics: economic growth. This book will be an essential guide for students and lecturers in the field of macroeconomics as well as those interested in the history of economic thought.