Macroeconomics principles and tools O'Sullivan Arthur
Series: Includes active learningPublication details: New Jersey Prentice Hall c2003Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xxxii, 390p.: ill., col.; 26cmISBN:- 0130082619
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1: Introduction and key principles 1
1. Introduction: What is Economics 1-14
2. Key principles of economics 23-37
3. Markets and government in the global economy 41-58
4. Supply , demand and market equilibrium 63-89
PART 2: The basic concepts in macroeconomics 95
5. Measuring a Nation’s production and income 95-111
6. Unemployment and inflation 115-127
PART 3: The economy in the long run 131
7. Classical economics: The economy at full employment 131-149
8. Why do economies grow? 153-178
PART 4: Economic fluctuations 179
9. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply 179-195
10. Keynesian economics and fiscal policy 199-229
11. Investment and financial international 231-246
PART 5: Money, Banking and monetary policy 249
12. Money, the banking system and the federal reserve 249-267
13. Monetary policy in the short run 269-285
PART 6: Inflation, Unemployment, and economic policy 289
14. From the short run to the long run 289-303
15. The dynamics of inflation and unemployment 307-325
16. Current issues in macroeconomic policy 329-343
PART 7: The international economy 347
17. International trade and public policy 347-364
18. The world of international finance 369-387
Glossary G-1
Answers to odd-numbered problems and discussion questions A-1
Index I-1
Photo credits P-1
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