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Account Options Sign in. It starts jean-pasdal essential undergraduate macroeconomics and develops the central topics of modern macroeconomic theory in a simple and rigorous manner.
All topics essential for first year graduate students are covered. These include rational expectations, My library Help Advanced Book Search.
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Oxford University Press Amazon. This graduate textbook is a primer in macroeconomics. These include rational expectations, intertemporal dynamic models, exogenous and endogenous growth, nonclearing markets and imperfect competition, uncertainty, and money.
The book also covers real business cycles and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models, integrating growth and fluctuations, thery wages and prices, consumption and investment, and unemployment.
Lastly, it studies government policy, stabilization, credibility, and the macroeconmic between politics and the macroeconomy. Each topic is presented in the simplest model possible while still delivering the relevant answers and keeping rigorous foundations throughout the book.
Jean-Pascal Bénassy
To make the book fully self-contained there is a mathematical appendix that gives all necessary mathematical results. Output Inflation and Stabilization. Intertemporal Equilibria with Optimizing Agents.
Nonclearing Markets and Imperfect Competition. Uncertainty and Financial Assets. Nominal Rigidities and Fluctuations.
Consumption Investment Inventories and Credit. The Public Finance Approach. Dynamic Consistency and Credibility.