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  • '''Macroeconomics''' is the study of the national [[economy]] viewed as a single interactive Since a national economy is too complex to analyse for those purposes, macroeconomics uses simplified versions which ignore those components that are thought
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  • Kenneth Chrystal ''Controversies in Macroeconomics'' Phillip Allen 1979 [http://www.fgn.unisg.ch/eurmacro/macroeconomics.html Macroeconomic Resources for Students]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Macroeconomics]]
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  • Macroeconomics studies of a nation's wheat trading system, in a global economy.
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  • The application of [[macroeconomics]] to the management of the economy.
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  • Kenneth Chrystal ''Controversies in Macroeconomics'' Phillip Allen 1979 [http://www.fgn.unisg.ch/eurmacro/macroeconomics.html Macroeconomic Resources for Students]
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  • * [[Macroeconomics]]
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  • A school of economists who reject the tenets of [[macroeconomics]] and oppose the practice of collective economic management; and whose meth
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  • In [[macroeconomics]], the concept of a '''steady-state economy''' (SSE) is discussed as a scen
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  • * the [[Macroeconomics/Related Articles#Glossary|macroeconomics glossary]]
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  • * --, ''Principles of Macroeconomics'', Third Edition, with [[Carl E. Walsh]], W.W. Norton & Company, March 2002 ...c/content/economicsfinance/9780199288144/toc.html ''Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization, and Development'' ISBN 0-19-928814-3 (Initiative for Polic
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  • ...[financial economics]], [[international economics]], [[microeconomics]], [[macroeconomics]], [[welfare economics]]; ...onal economics glossary]], the [[Macroeconomics/Related Articles#Glossary|macroeconomics glossary]] and the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary po
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  • ...the discovery of the causes of the great depression as the "Holy Grail of macroeconomics". He has written extensively on the subject, drawing upon evidence of its i
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  • The study of [[macroeconomics]], to which Keynes made a major contribution, takes an entirely different a The ultimate economy-wide total in macroeconomics is national income, which can be defined either as the total of the incomes
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  • * the [[Macroeconomics/Related Articles#Glossary|macroeconomics glossary]]
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  • ...ys/monetarism/mpolicy.htm Monetarist Economic Policy]</ref> theories of [[macroeconomics]]. Monetarism reached the peak of its influence on economy policy-making in ...SSCLS> [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/newclass.htm ''New Classical Macroeconomics.'']]</ref> As Keynesian models failed to explain the economic patterns of
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  • - [[macroeconomics#The circular flow of income|circular flow of income]] - [[macroeconomics#Expectations|expectations]]
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  • ...al economics glossary]]; - the [[Macroeconomics/Related Articles#Glossary|macroeconomics glossary]]; and, the [[Monetary policy/Related Articles#Glossary|monetary
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  • * Dimand, Robert W. "The Fall and Rise of Irving Fisher's Macroeconomics," ''Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' (1998). 20, 191-201.
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  • ...f economics that are of interest to the general reader are microeconomics, macroeconomics, welfare economics, financial economics, and international economics. *'''[[Macroeconomics]]''' is about such economy-wide quantities as [[gross domestic product|nat
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  • ...f economics that are of interest to the general reader are microeconomics, macroeconomics, welfare economics, financial economics, and international economics. *'''[[Macroeconomics]]''' is about such economy-wide quantities as [[gross domestic product|nat
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  • ...ce and renewed access to global markets since 2001, have generated solid [[Macroeconomics|macroeconomic]] recovery over the last five years. The government has made
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  • ...ndations of Trade Policies for Developing Countries''. New Developments in Macroeconomics, in:American Economic Review, Volume 96, Number 2 (May 2006), pp. 141-146.]
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  • ...: Money, Trade Cycles, and Growth'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Ricardos-Macroeconomics-Historical-Perspectives-Economics/dp/0521844746/ref=sid_av_dp/103-4827826-5
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  • {{r|Robert Barro}}Macroeconomics; economic growth, with emphasis on the role of political institutions; mone {{r|Michael Boskin}} Public finance; tax, budget, and debt theory and policy; macroeconomics and monetary policy; applied economic theory
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  • ...demonstrated in the article on the [[spending multiplier]]</ref> of the [[Macroeconomics#The circular flow of income|circular flow of income]] model of the economy.
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  • ...s of the [[economic system]] that has been brought about by the study of [[macroeconomics]], but its conduct tends also to be influenced by [[politics#Political ideo
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  • ...hool.edu/het/schools/synthesis.htm ''Neo-Keynesian Synthesis'']</ref> in [[macroeconomics]] during the post-war period. Having studied under Schumpeter <ref name=SCH ...and capital flows a well as the Marxian transformation problem (1971). In macroeconomics, Samuelson's created the ''multiplier-accelerator macrodynamic model'' <ref
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  • The '''IS-LM model''' is used in the teaching of [[macroeconomics]] to depict the interaction of the factors determining the level of demand ...way of illustrating the relationship between the [[Keynesian theory]] of [[macroeconomics]] and the previously orthodox "classical theory"
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  • * Bernanke, Ben S. "The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression: A Comparative Approach," ''Journal of Money, Credi
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  • I just added subpages to Macroeconomics to see what's up. Everything went according to the instructions until retu
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  • ==Macroeconomics== Unlike microeconomics, macroeconomics takes account of the possibility that the effects of collective actions may
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  • ...d the fundamental relationships and ideas behind what became known as ''"[[macroeconomics]]"''. ...eynesian Synthesis"''']</ref>, which became the World's mainstream form of macroeconomics in the post-war era until the early 1970s.
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  • ...[balance of payments]] and its performance in the context of domestic [[macroeconomics]]. Exchange rate movements also exert a major influence upon activity in t
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  • ...interest rate <ref>For the current method of control see the article on [[macroeconomics]].</ref>. Those attempts have generally been moderately successful during t
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  • ...the more important part it plays in macroeconomics.) Microeconomics, like macroeconomics, is the study of an interactive system which can yield misleading conclusi
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  • ...Woods" international monetary system. His most influential work was in [[Macroeconomics]], where his model of the nation economy emphasized fiscal policy (governme ...ory of economics. His ideas on the causes of unemployment revolutionized [[macroeconomics|macroeconomic theory]] and profoundly altered government's involvement in t
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  • ...a tentative start at writing new articles on Economics, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. *[[Macroeconomics]]
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  • ...ought: ''Monetarism'' in the 1960s, ''New Classical/Real Business Cycle'' macroeconomics from the 1970s until today, and more recently, the ''New Institutionalism'' ===New Classical Macroeconomics and Robert Lucas===
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  • '''Macroeconomics''' is the study of the national [[economy]] viewed as a single interactive Since a national economy is too complex to analyse for those purposes, macroeconomics uses simplified versions which ignore those components that are thought
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  • ...the more important part it plays in macroeconomics.) Microeconomics, like macroeconomics, is the study of an interactive system which can yield misleading conclusi
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  • ...ental contributions to every subfield of economic theory – microeconomics, macroeconomics, industrial organization, international economics, labor economics, financi ===''Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development''===
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  • * Bernanke, Ben S. "The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression: A Comparative Approach," ''Journal of Money, Credi
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  • ...ral banks and other monetary authorities, as described in the article on [[macroeconomics]]. More generally, it provides an indication of changes in the cost of li
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  • *{{pl|Macroeconomics}}
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  • ...the empirical efforts of Shultz and Douglas, and even Hayek's foray into [[macroeconomics]] were all done on the basis of [[demand functions]]. All these theoretica
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  • ...unemployment and poverty grew substantially.<ref>Roger E. Backhouse, 'The Macroeconomics of Margaret Thatcher'. ''Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' 2002
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  • ...Keynesian account of the causes of unemployment <ref> See the article on [[macroeconomics]]</ref>. It is in fact, the problem of unemployment that has been the main
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  • ...ance of wage rates above the market – clearing level. The concept of the [[macroeconomics#The natural rate of unemployment|the natural rate of unemployment]] refers
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  • ...ry fiscal stimulus. Discretionary fiscal policy figured prominantly in [[Macroeconomics#Management of the Economy| economic management]] in the post war 20th cent
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  • ...as [[microeconomics|microeconomic]] [[economic efficiency|efficiency]], [[macroeconomics|macroeconomic]] stability, and equity as between countries and regions. Th
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  • ...inuing controversy among economists, and is at the heart of the study of [[macroeconomics]], but there is general agreement concerning some of their common characte
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  • ...[[recession]] when the demand for labour falls short of its supply for [[macroeconomics|macroeconomic ]] reasons.<br>
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  • ...cing policy action to stabilise the economy (as noted in the article on [[macroeconomics]]). Errors in the calculation of GDP can damage the economy as businesses
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  • ...cing policy action to stabilise the economy (as noted in the article on [[macroeconomics]]). Errors in the calculation of GDP can damage the economy as businesses
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  • ...pression stimulated major investigations into its causes; gave birth to [[macroeconomics]] as a distinct field of study, and the genesis of the rival theories [[Key
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  • ==Keynesian macroeconomics== ...University reported that the "race is on" to add a new perspective to [[macroeconomics]] by the incorporation into it of a new theory of financial economics<ref>
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  • ==Keynesian macroeconomics== ...University reported that the "race is on" to add a new perspective to [[macroeconomics]] by the incorporation into it of a new theory of financial economics<ref>
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  • ...e American economy - and its housing market - by the application of the [[Macroeconomics#Current monetary policy|Taylor rule]] under which changes to the bank's [[
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  • ...w Rose ''Understanding Exchange Rate Volatility Without the Contrivance of Macroeconomics'' IMF/Haas Business School 1999]</ref>. Economists began to wonder whether ..., M. Ayhan and Yi, Kei-Mu, ''The Trade Comovement Problem in International Macroeconomics'' (December 2002). FRB of New York Staff Report No. 155]</ref>. Globalisati
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  • ...holar. His knowledge of the nuances and innuendos of Kalecki's approach to macroeconomics had no equal. <small>Paul Davidson, Journal of Economic Issues. </small>
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  • ...w Rose ''Understanding Exchange Rate Volatility Without the Contrivance of Macroeconomics'' IMF/Haas Business School 1999]</ref>. Economists began to wonder whether ..., M. Ayhan and Yi, Kei-Mu, ''The Trade Comovement Problem in International Macroeconomics'' (December 2002). FRB of New York Staff Report No. 155]</ref>. Globalisati
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  • ...ry of Employment, Interest and Money" 1936]</ref> and was the founder of [[macroeconomics]]. ...the discovery of the causes of the great depression as the "Holy Grail of macroeconomics". He has written extensively on the subject, drawing upon evidence of its i
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  • ...economy as an interactive system, and the development of the science of [[macroeconomics]].<ref>See [[History of economic thought]]</ref> A leading figure in that d ...trol in the 1990s by a consensus policy of using monetary policy<ref>See [[macroeconomics]] paragraph 3.3</ref><ref>[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/othe
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  • ...necessary for the success of a monetary union. Ansgar Belke {Professor of Macroeconomics, University of Duisburg-Essen) argued that the introduction of a banking un
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  • ...is on" to fill the gaps in economic theory and to add a new perspective to macroeconomics by the incorporation into it of a new theory of financial economics<ref>[h
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  • ...thods is limited by the fluctuations that occur in the demand for money. [[Macroeconomics#Current monetary policy|Current monetary policy]] uses the central bank's i
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