TY - BOOK AU - Michael Burda AU - Wyplosz,Charles TI - Macroeconomics SN - 9780198728740 U1 - 339 M58212 M PY - 2013/// CY - New Delhi PB - Oxford University Press KW - Macroeconomics N1 - Presents macroeconomics from a European perspective making it easier for students to relate the concepts to their own economic environment. Uses up to date European and global monetary policy examples shows students the relevance of the theory. Reflects the dynamic nature of the subject by providing a comprehensive analysis of modern macroeconomics with a balance of theoretical approaches. These fully reflect the fall out from the financial crisis. A comprehensive package of online content provides lecturers with a ready bank of practical resources to use in their teaching and students opportunity to test their learning; Part I: Introduction to Macroeconomics Chapter 1. What is Macroeconomics? Chapter 2. Macroeconomic Accounts Part II: The Macroeconomy in the Long Run Chapter 3. The Fundamentals of Economic Growth Chapter 4. Explaining Economic Growth in the Long Run Chapter 5. Labour Markets and Unemployment Chapter 6. Money, Prices, and Exchange Rates in the Long Run Part III: The Macroeconomy in the Short Run Chapter 7. Borrowing, Lending, and Budget Constraints Chapter 8. Private Sector Demand: Consumption and Investment Chapter 9. Money and Monetary Policy Chapter 10. Macroeconomic Equilibrium in the Short Run Chapter 11. International Capital Flows and Macroeconomic Equilibrium Chapter 12. Output, Employment, and Inflation Chapter 13. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Chapter 14. Asset Markets Chapter 15. The Exchange Rate Part IV: Macroeconomic Policy in a Global Economy Chapter 16. Demand Management Policies Chapter 17. Fiscal Policy, Debt, and Seigniorage Chapter 18. Policies for the Long Run Chapter 19. The Architecture of the International Monetary System Chapter 20. Epilogue ER -