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Macroeconomics / Mitchell William, L. Randall Wray and Martin Watts

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.Description: xxvii, 573 p. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781137610669 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339 MIT
Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. How to Think and Do Macroeconomic; 3. A Brief Overview of the Economic History and the Rise of Capitalist; 4. The System of National Income and Product Accounts; 5. Labour Market Concepts and Measurement; 6. Sectoral Accounting and the Flow of Funds; 7. Methods, Tools and Techniques; 8. Framing and Language in Macroeconomics; 9. Introduction to Sovereign Currency: The Government and its Money; 10. Money and Banking; 11. The Classical System; 12. Mr Keynes and the 'Classics'; 13. The Theory of Effective Demand; 14. The Macroeconomic Demand for Labour; 15. The Aggregate Expenditure Model; 16. Aggregate Supply; 17. Unemployment and Inflation; 18. The Phillips Curve and Beyond; 19. Full Employment Policy; 20. Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Policy Operations; 21. Fiscal Policy in Sovereign Nations; 22. Fiscal Space and Fiscal Sustainability; 23. Monetary Policy in Sovereign Nations; 24. Policy in an Open Economy: Exchange Rates, Balance of Payments and Competitiveness; 25. The Role of Investment in Profit Generation; 26. Stabilising the Unstable Economy; 27. Overview of the History of Economic Thought; 28. The IS-LM Framework; 29. Modern Schools of Economic Thought; 30The New Monetary Consensus in Macroeconomics; 31. Recent Policy Debates; 32. Macroeconomics in the Light of the Global Financial Crisis; 33. Macroeconomics for the Future.
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1. Introduction;
2. How to Think and Do Macroeconomic;
3. A Brief Overview of the Economic History and the Rise of Capitalist;
4. The System of National Income and Product Accounts;
5. Labour Market Concepts and Measurement;
6. Sectoral Accounting and the Flow of Funds;
7. Methods, Tools and Techniques;
8. Framing and Language in Macroeconomics;
9. Introduction to Sovereign Currency: The Government and its Money;
10. Money and Banking;
11. The Classical System;
12. Mr Keynes and the 'Classics';
13. The Theory of Effective Demand;
14. The Macroeconomic Demand for Labour;
15. The Aggregate Expenditure Model;
16. Aggregate Supply;
17. Unemployment and Inflation;
18. The Phillips Curve and Beyond;
19. Full Employment Policy;
20. Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Policy Operations;
21. Fiscal Policy in Sovereign Nations;
22. Fiscal Space and Fiscal Sustainability;
23. Monetary Policy in Sovereign Nations;
24. Policy in an Open Economy: Exchange Rates, Balance of Payments and Competitiveness;
25. The Role of Investment in Profit Generation;
26. Stabilising the Unstable Economy;
27. Overview of the History of Economic Thought;
28. The IS-LM Framework;
29. Modern Schools of Economic Thought;
30The New Monetary Consensus in Macroeconomics;
31. Recent Policy Debates;
32. Macroeconomics in the Light of the Global Financial Crisis;
33. Macroeconomics for the Future.