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Macroeconomic Analysis

Author: Dirk Niepelt   Series: The MIT Press

A concise but rigorous and thorough introduction to modern macroeconomic theory.

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A concise but rigorous and thorough introduction to modern macroeconomic theory.

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A concise but rigorous and thorough introduction to modern macroeconomic theory.This book offers an introduction to modern macroeconomic theory. It is concise but rigorous and broad, covering all major areas in mainstream macroeconomics today and showing how macroeconomic models build on and relate to each other. The self-contained text begins with models of individual decision makers, proceeds to models of general equilibrium without and with friction, and, finally, presents positive and normative theories of economic policy.After a review of the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics, the book analyzes the household optimization problem, the representative household model, and the overlapping generations model. It examines risk and the implications for household choices and macroeconomic outcomes; equilibrium asset returns, prices, and bubbles; labor supply, growth, and business cycles; and open economy issues. It introduces frictions and analyzes their consequences in the labor market, financial markets, and for investment; studies money as a unit of account, store of value, and medium of exchange; and analyzes price setting in general equilibrium. Turning to government and economic policy, the book covers taxation, debt, social security, and monetary policy; optimal fiscal and monetary policies; and sequential policy choice, with applications in capital income taxation, sovereign debt and default, politically motivated redistribution, and monetary policy biases. Macroeconomic Analysis can be used by first-year graduate students in economics and students in master's programs, and as a supplemental text for advanced courses.

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About the Author

Dirk Niepelt is Director of the Study Center Gerzensee and Professor at the University of Bern.

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Product Details

Publisher
MIT Press Ltd | MIT Press
Published
31st December 2019
Pages
320
ISBN
9780262043472

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