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Macroeconomics : institutions, instability, and the financial system / Wendy Carlin, David Soskice.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015©2015Descripción: xl, 638 páginas : ilustraciones ; 25 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9780199655793
  • 0199655790
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 339    C282m 2015
Contenidos:
The demand side -- The supply side -- The 3-equation model and macroeconomic policy -- Expectations -- Money, banking and the macro-economy -- The financial sector and crises -- The global financial crisis : applying the models -- Growth, fluctuations and innovation -- The 3-equation model in the open economy -- The open economy : the demand and supply sides -- Extending the open economy model : oil shocks and imbalances -- The Eurozone -- Monetary policy -- Fiscal policy -- Supply-side policy, institutions and unemployment -- Real Business Cycle and New Keynesian models.
Resumen: "Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and the Financial System integrates the modern monetary framework--based on the 3-equation model of the demand side, the supply side, and the policy maker--with a model of the financial system. The authors comprehensively address the limitations of the mainstream macroeconomic model exposed by the financial crisis and the Eurozone crisis. The text guides the reader through the three principal steps required to integrate the financial system within the macroeconomic model. Every chapter emphasizes how the different actors in the economy behave and interact: what are they trying to achieve and what limits their ability to put their intentions into practice? This is extended to the modelling of growth, where the role of innovation rents in the Schumpeterian model is highlighted. It is essential that students understand previous periods of growth, stability and crisis in preparing for future shocks. With this in mind, the book enables the reader to interpret long run historical data and to compare institutional detail in different eras and across the world. Macroeconomics not only develops the critical thinking skills required for academic success, but ensures that students can analyze data, trends, and policy debates with the confidence necessary for a career in economics or finance. It is essential reading for all those interested in learning more about the current macroeconomic system and the role of financial institutions."--Publisher's description.
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The demand side -- The supply side -- The 3-equation model and macroeconomic policy -- Expectations -- Money, banking and the macro-economy -- The financial sector and crises -- The global financial crisis : applying the models -- Growth, fluctuations and innovation -- The 3-equation model in the open economy -- The open economy : the demand and supply sides -- Extending the open economy model : oil shocks and imbalances -- The Eurozone -- Monetary policy -- Fiscal policy -- Supply-side policy, institutions and unemployment -- Real Business Cycle and New Keynesian models.

"Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and the Financial System integrates the modern monetary framework--based on the 3-equation model of the demand side, the supply side, and the policy maker--with a model of the financial system. The authors comprehensively address the limitations of the mainstream macroeconomic model exposed by the financial crisis and the Eurozone crisis. The text guides the reader through the three principal steps required to integrate the financial system within the macroeconomic model. Every chapter emphasizes how the different actors in the economy behave and interact: what are they trying to achieve and what limits their ability to put their intentions into practice? This is extended to the modelling of growth, where the role of innovation rents in the Schumpeterian model is highlighted. It is essential that students understand previous periods of growth, stability and crisis in preparing for future shocks. With this in mind, the book enables the reader to interpret long run historical data and to compare institutional detail in different eras and across the world. Macroeconomics not only develops the critical thinking skills required for academic success, but ensures that students can analyze data, trends, and policy debates with the confidence necessary for a career in economics or finance. It is essential reading for all those interested in learning more about the current macroeconomic system and the role of financial institutions."--Publisher's description.

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