Macroeconomics: an Introduction to the Non-Walrasian Approach
โ Scribed by Jean-Pascal Benassy and Karl Shell (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 239
- Series
- Economic Theory, Econometrics, and Mathematical Economics
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Page xiii
Introduction, Pages 1-6
CHAPTER 1 - The Basic Concepts, Pages 9-34
CHAPTER 2 - Non-Walrasian Equilibria, Pages 35-57
CHAPTER 3 - Theories of Unemployment, Pages 61-77
CHAPTER 4 - Asymmetric Price Flexibility and the Effectiveness of Employment Policies, Pages 78-90
CHAPTER 5 - Indexation and Employment Policies, Pages 91-102
CHAPTER 6 - The Three Regimes of the IS-LM Model, Pages 103-120
CHAPTER 7 - Economic Policies in an Open Economy, Pages 123-131
CHAPTER 8 - The Balance of Payments, Pages 132-141
CHAPTER 9 - Theories of Inflation, Pages 145-162
CHAPTER 10 - Phillips Curves, Conflicts, and Expectations, Pages 163-172
CHAPTER 11 - A Model of the Business Cycle, Pages 173-185
CHAPTER 12 - The Role of Expectations, Pages 189-198
CHAPTER 13 - Non-Walrasian Prices and Perfect Foresight, Pages 199-208
CHAPTER 14 - Expectations, Information, and Dynamics, Pages 209-216
APPENDIX A - Existence Theorems, Pages 219-224
APPENDIX B - Manipulation, Pages 225-229
APPENDIX C - Effective Demand under Uncertainty, Pages 230-234
APPENDIX D - The Effects of a Devaluation, Pages 235-236
Bibliography, Pages 237-247
Index, Pages 249-250
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