From Nobel Prize–winning economist Daron Acemoglu, an incisive
introduction to economic growth Introduction to Modern Economic Growth
is a groundbreaking text from one of today's leading economists. Daron
Acemoglu gives graduate students not only the tools to analyze growth
and related macroeconomic problems, but also the broad perspective
needed to apply those tools to the big-picture questions of growth and
divergence. And he introduces the economic and mathematical
foundations of modern growth theory and macroeconomics in a rigorous
but easy to follow manner. After covering the necessary background on
dynamic general equilibrium and dynamic optimization, the book
presents the basic workhorse models of growth and takes students to
the frontier areas of growth theory, including models of human
capital, endogenous technological change, technology transfer,
international trade, economic development, and political economy. The
book integrates these theories with data and shows how theoretical
approaches can lead to better perspectives on the fundamental causes
of economic growth and the wealth of nations. Innovative and
authoritative, this book is likely to shape how economic growth is
taught and learned for years to come. Introduces all the foundations
for understanding economic growth and dynamic macroeconomic analysis
Focuses on the big-picture questions of economic growth Provides
mathematical foundations Presents dynamic general equilibrium Covers
models such as basic Solow, neoclassical growth, and overlapping
generations, as well as models of endogenous technology and
international linkages Addresses frontier research areas such as
international linkages, international trade, political economy, and
economic development and structural change An accompanying Student
Solutions Manual containing the answers to selected exercises is
available (978-0-691-14163-3/$24.95). See:
https://press.princeton.edu/titles/8970.html For Professors only: To
access a complete solutions manual online, email us at:
acemoglusolutions@press.princeton.edu
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ISBN
9781400835775
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
1008
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