Transcription of Intermediate Macroeconomics
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Intermediate Macroeconomics Julio Gar n Robert Lester Claremont McKenna College Colby College Eric Sims University of Notre Dame August 2, 2018. This Version: This is a book designed for use in an Intermediate Macroeconomics course or a masters level course in Macroeconomics . It could also be used by graduate students seeking a refresher in advanced undergraduate Macroeconomics . This book represents a substantial makeover and extension of the course notes for Intermediate Macroeconomics which have been provided publicly on Eric Sims's personal website for several years. There are many fine textbooks for Macroeconomics at the Intermediate level currently available. These texts include, but are certainly not limited to, Mankiw (2016), Williamson (2014), Jones (2013), Barro (1997), Abel, Bernanke, and Croushore (2017), Gordon (2012), Hall and Pappell (2005), Blanchard (2017), Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz (2013), Froyen (2013), and Chugh (2015).
This book represents a substantial makeover ... discuss scal policy, money, and the First Welfare Theorem. ... Whereas for the most part we ignore unemployment throughout the book and instead simply focus on total labor input, we also include a chapter on search, matching, and unemployment. The analysis carried out in
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}