Macroeconomics. An Introduction To Keynesian-Neoclassical Controversies
Levacic Rosalind, Rebmann Alexander
Notify me when back in stock
Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Macmillan Education Ltd
Publisher Place: Basingstoke
Publisher Year: 1989
Edition: Second Edition
Description: 455 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy. For Teachers And Students Bewildered By Teaching Macro Theory Out Of Books That Do Not Treat Their Own Economy, The Authors Provide An Up To Date Review On Current Work On Balance-of-payments Theory, Quantity Constrained Models And The New Classicists Work On Rational Expectations, When The Framework Of Policy Analysis For A Small Open Economy.
Publishers Description: Macroeconomics has achieved its position as one of the most successful and influential intermediate level textbooks because of its clear and accessible presentation of the main concepts, theories and policy issues. The distinctive feature of the book which has made it an ideal textbook is the exposition of the contrasting Keynesian and Neoclassical approaches and controversies. While keeping the reader firmly in mind the authors go to the core of the key contemporary macroeconomic debates.
ISBN: 0333341457
(127532)