An accessible and engaging introduction to the big picture of UK and international economics Are you studying macroeconomics, but don't know inflation from stagflation? Have no fear! This easy-to-understand guide, written specifically for the UK market, is packed with real-world examples and cases that easily illustrate the key concepts you'll need to know to fully grasp macroeconomics and ace your exams. Taking a fun, step-by-step approach to the topic, this great guide provides an engaging introduction to macroeconomics and then delves into more specific topics, such as business cycles, inflation, unemployment, domestic output, monetary policy, and much more. When it comes to the interaction of politics, business decisions, consumer actions, and monetary policy, the study of economics is international in scope. That means you must understand not just the economies of nations, but also the interrelatedness of national economies throughout the world. This easy, accessible guide will help you: Find out how many different financial, business, consumer, and political factors interact to create the overall economic reality of nationsUnderstand business cycles, economic growth, and fiscal and monetary policiesStudy the relationships of various economic indicators, such as inflation, unemployment, and domestic outputGain a solid understanding of macroeconomics by building on microeconomic principles and using real-world examples If you're struggling with your economics course or you need to get up to speed on the topic of macroeconomics quickly, Macroeconomics For Dummies has you covered!
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Provides an engaging introduction to macroeconomics and then delves into more specific topics, such as business cycles, inflation, unemployment, domestic output, monetary policy, and much more. This book helps you find out how many different financial, business, consumer, and more.
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Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started with Macroeconomics 5 Chapter 1: Discovering Why Macroeconomics Is a Big Deal 7 Chapter 2: Looking at Key Questions and Concepts 21 Chapter 3: Curing a Sick Economy of Four Afflictions 35 Part II: Measuring the Things that Matter 47 Chapter 4: Totting up a Country’s Economic Activity: Gross Domestic Product 49 Chapter 5: Facing the Fact of Increasing Prices: Inflation 67 Chapter 6: Unemployment: Wasting Talent and Productivity 87 Part III: Building a Model of the Economy 105 Chapter 7: Working Out a Country’s Economic Demand 107 Chapter 8: Determining How Much Stuff an Economy Can Produce 125 Chapter 9: Using the AD–AS Model to Analyse Shocks to the System 139 Part IV: Examining Macroeconomic Policy 161 Chapter 10: Using Monetary Policy to Influence the Economy 163 Chapter 11: Fiscal Policy: Balancing the Books – Perhaps 183 Chapter 12: Seeking Low Unemployment and Low Inflation: The Phillips Curve 197 Chapter 13: Following Rules or Using Discretion: Two Approaches to Economic Policy 213 Part V: Understanding the Financial Crisis 227 Chapter 14: Considering Fundamental Weaknesses of the Financial System 229 Chapter 15: Getting Away with Excessive Risk‐Taking: Moral Hazard 245 Chapter 16: Considering the Lessons of the 2008 Financial Crisis 265 Part VI: The Part of Tens 283 Chapter 17: Getting to Know Ten Great Macroeconomists 285 Chapter 18: Ten Top Tips to Take Away 291 Index 299
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Learn to: Easily identify key concepts in the study of macroeconomicsAnalyse aggregate supply and demandMeasure GDP, inflation, and unemploymentUnderstand how financial crises occur Make macroeconomics manageable with this step-by-step guide! If you're studying macroeconomics and feeling macro-overwhelmed, this easy-to-understand guide is just what you need. Written specifically for the UK market, it illustrates the concepts of macroeconomics with real-world scenarios and demonstrates how economies around the world interrelate. Read on and face your exams with confidence! Tracing the big picture — get an overall view of the economy as a whole, the factors that affect it, and what can bring about a global crisisFocus on key relationships — understand how to measure GDP, inflation, and unemployment and how they affect the global economyThe model economy — discover how to build a model of the economy that can be used to analyse shocks and examine policyTools for policy-building — explore the elements of monetary and fiscal policy, the debt-to-GDP ratio, the Phillips Curve, and discretionary policyHow financial crises happen — learn about the weaknesses of our financial system, essential moral issues, and what we must consider to avert the next crisis Open the book and find: Macroeconomics terms definedKey macroeconomics conceptsWhat investment and capital mean to economistsWays to measure living standardsHow financial, business, consumer, and political factors interactRelationships among various economic indicatorsWhat seigniorage is and what it can causeWhy consumer confidence matters
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781119026624
Publisert
2015-11-06
Utgiver
Vendor
For Dummies
Vekt
617 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Biographical note

Manzur Rashid, PhD, is a Lecturer of economics at University College, London. Peter Antonioni is a senior teaching fellow at the Department of Management Science and Innovation, University College, London, and coauthor of Economics For Dummies, 2nd UK Edition.