Oxford University Press - Foundations Of Modern Macroeconomics, 3rd Edition (2017 EN)

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    Author: Ben J. Heijdra
    Full Title: Foundations Of Modern Macroeconomics, 3rd Edition
    Publisher: Oxford University Press; 3 edition (September 27, 2017)
    Year: 2017
    ISBN-13: 9780198784135 (978-0-19-878413-5)
    ISBN-10: 0198784139
    Pages: 944
    Language: English
    Genre: Economics: Macroeconomics
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: £44.99


    The study of macroeconomics can seem a daunting project. The field is complex and sometimes poorly defined and there are a variety of competing approaches. It is easy for the senior bachelor and starting master student to get lost in the forest of macroeconomics and the mathematics it uses extensively. Foundations of Modern Macroeconomics is a guide book for the interested and ambitious student. Non-partisan in its approach, it deals with all the major topics, summarising the important approaches and providing the reader with a coherent angle on all aspects of macroeconomic thought. Each chapter deals with a separate area of macroeconomics, and each contains a summary section of key points and a further reading list. Using nothing more than undergraduate mathematical skills, it takes the student from basic IS-LM style macro models to the state of the art literature on Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium, explaining the mathematical tricks used where they are first introduced.

    Fully updated and substantially revised, this third edition of Foundations of Modern Macroeconomics now includes brand new chapters covering highly topical subjects such as dynamic programming, competitive risk sharing equilibria and the New Keynesian DSGE approach.


    Overview:
    — Fully updated and substantially revised to reflect current thinking in macroeconomics
    — Brand new chapters covering highly topical subjects such as dynamic programming, competitive risk sharing equilibria and the New Keynesian DSGE approach
    — Broad coverage bridging the gap between undergraduate economics and the state of the art literature
    — Features informative boxed case studies and worked example models to enable self-study

    New to this Edition:
    — Fully updated and substantially revised to reflect current thinking in macroeconomics
    — Brand new chapters covering highly topical subjects such as dynamic programming, competitive risk sharing equilibria and the New Keynesian DSGE approach
    — Significantly expanded sections on theories of economic growth, exogenous growth and rational expectations and economic policy

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