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" Applied intermediate macroeconomics / "
Kevin D. Hoover
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631204
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Main Entry
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Hoover, Kevin D.,1955-
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Title & Author
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Applied intermediate macroeconomics /\ Kevin D. Hoover
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xl, 899 pages :: illustrations ;; 26 cm
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ISBN
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9780521763882
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: 0521763886
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Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Macroeconomics and the real world; Part II. The National Accounts: 2. The national accounts and the structure of the economy; 3. Understanding gross domestic product; 4. Measuring prices and inflation; Part III. Trends and Cycles: 5. Trends and cycles; Part IV. Financial Markets: 6. The financial system; 7. The behavior of interest rates; 8. The international financial system and the balance of payments; Part V. Aggregate Supply: 9. Aggregate production; 10. Economic growth; 11. The ideal labor market; 12. Unemployment and the labor market process; Part VI. Aggregate Demand: 13. An introduction to aggregate demand; 14. Consumption and investment: a deeper look; Part VII. Macroeconomic Dynamics: 15. The dynamics of output, unemployment, and inflation; Part VIII. Macroeconomic Policy: 16. Monetary policy; 17. Fiscal policy; Part IX. Macroeconomic Data: A Guide to Working with Economic Data
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Abstract
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"This textbook offers a complete course in applied macroeconomics at the intermediate level that emphasizes the application of economic theory to real-world data and policy"--Provided by publisher
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"This book is a complete course in applied macroeconomics that emphasizes the application of economic theory to real-world data and policy. Topics covered include national income, international, and financial account, labor markets, aggregate supply and demand, inflation, and monetary and fiscal policy. It is unique in developing a detailed toolkit of elementary statistics and graphical techniques for economic data. A strength is its detailed treatment of financial markets (national and international), and the institutions of monetary and fiscal policy, which makes it especially helpful in understanding recent economic crises"--Provided by publisher
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Macroeconomics
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