Practical macroeconomics for non-economists: a question-and-answer approach
Material type: TextPublication details: Routledge New York 2023Description: xviii, 405 pISBN:- 9781032488400
- 339 NIE
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Table of content:
PART 1: Macroeconomic Thinking and Tools 1. Macroeconomic Basics 2. The Importance of Circular Flow in the Economy 3. Key Macroeconomic Statistics—Jobs and Unemployment 4. Key Macroeconomic Statistics—Inflation 5. Key Macroeconomic Statistics—Output and Productivity 6. Understanding Business Cycles and Trends 7. A Macroeconomic Toolbox for Descriptive Analysis 8. The Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) Model 9. Money and Banking 10. Monetary Policy—Goals, Theories, Rules, Discretion, and Implementation 11. Government Spending, Taxation, and Fiscal Policy 12. Policy Implications of Macroeconomic Theories PART 2: Macroeconomic Issues 13. The Disappearing Worker 14. Implications of an Evolving Economy 15. The Great Moderation Followed by the Great Volatility 16. The Global Debt Explosion and Worries 17. Setting Tax Rates 18. Measuring Macroeconomic Uncertainty PART 3: Macroeconomics Reshaped 19. The Future of Macroeconomics Epilogue: Developing and Interpreting Macroeconomic Policy Choices
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Practical Macroeconomics for Non-Economists provides the tools, the theory, and the empirical understanding of macroeconomics without the heavy lifting of the mathematical and econometric models.
This accessible book introduces the building blocks of macroeconomic thinking and challenges the reader to apply these insights to learn why economists say what they do and what guides economic policymakers. Linking actual data to theoretical concepts, it explores competing economic theories, and uncovers some of the key controversies in macroeconomic theory and how different perspectives lead to alternative and vastly different policy recommendations.
Key features include:
• Coverage of all the key macroeconomic topics, such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, output and productivity, business cycles, aggregate demand/supply, and fiscal and monetary policy.
• Question-and-answer format, covering the foundations of each topic in a logical progression, to provide the reader with a quick reference and more focused discussion.
• "Advanced questions" to encourage deeper discussion.
• Start-of-chapter learning objectives, which allow the reader to "see" the road ahead for each section.
• End-of-chapter "Issues to think about" boxed features, which offer the reader an opportunity to apply critical thinking to the issues covered.
• Resource manual and PowerPoints for instructors.
Practical Macroeconomics for Non-Economists is the ideal textbook for anyone looking for a practical and non-technical introduction to the subject.
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