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Macroeconomics : institutions, instability, and the financial system

Contributor(s): Soskice, David W | Carlin, Wendy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Great Britain : Oxford University Press , 2014Description: 638 pages.ISBN: 9780199655793 (paperback); 0199655790 (paperback).Subject(s): Macroeconomics -- economic theory -- economicsDDC classification: 339
Contents:
The demand side -- The supply side -- The 3-equation model and macroeconomic policy -- Expectations -- Money, banking and the macro-economy -- The financial sector and crises -- The global financial crisis : applying the models -- Growth, fluctuations and innovation -- The 3-equation model in the open economy -- The open economy : the demand and supply sides -- Extending the open economy model : oil shocks and imbalances -- The Eurozone -- Monetary policy -- Fiscal policy -- Supply-side policy, institutions and unemployment -- Real Business Cycle and New Keynesian models.
List(s) this item appears in: New 2018-19 (Fall to Summer)
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339 CAR 2014 (Browse shelf) Available

Includes bibliographical references (pages 615-628) and index.

The demand side -- The supply side -- The 3-equation model and macroeconomic policy -- Expectations -- Money, banking and the macro-economy -- The financial sector and crises -- The global financial crisis : applying the models -- Growth, fluctuations and innovation -- The 3-equation model in the open economy -- The open economy : the demand and supply sides -- Extending the open economy model : oil shocks and imbalances -- The Eurozone -- Monetary policy -- Fiscal policy -- Supply-side policy, institutions and unemployment -- Real Business Cycle and New Keynesian models.

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