Macroeconomics has always played host to contesting schools of
thought, but recent events have exacerbated those differences. To
fully understand the subject, students need to be aware of these
controversies. Rethinking Macroeconomics: A History of Economic
Thought Perspective introduces students to the key schools of thought,
equipping them with the knowledge needed for a true understanding of
today’s economy. The text guides the reader through multiple
approaches to macroeconomic analysis before presenting the data for
several critical economic episodes, all in order to explore which
analytical method provides the best explanation for each event. It
covers key background information on topics such as the basics of
supply and demand, macroeconomic data, international trade and the
balance of payments, the creation of the money supply, and the global
financial crisis. This anticipated second edition contains new
chapters on Modern Monetary Theory, the Japanese economy, the European
Union, and the COVID-19 crisis, bringing the story up to date and
broadening the international coverage. Offering the context that is
missing from existing introductory textbooks, this work encourages
students to think critically about received economic wisdom. This is
the ideal complement to any introductory macroeconomics textbook and
is ideally suited for undergraduate students who have completed a
principles of economics course. The book is fully supported with
additional online resources, which include lecture slides and an
instructor manual.
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A History of Economic Thought Perspective
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000434712
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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