Title: Macroeconomics : a survey of research strategies
Abstract: Part I. Keynesian Macroeconomics: Foundations and Prospects: John Hicks: The unification of macroeconomics Axel Leijonhufvud: Keynesian economics: Past confusions, future prospects Joseph E. Stiglitz: Methodological issues and the New Keynesian economics Joaquim Silvestre: Notes on the non-Walrasian approach to macroeconomics Part II: The Rational Expectations Controversy: Edmund S. Phelps: Expectations in macroeconomics and the rational expectations debate Albert Marcet & Thomas J. Sargent: The convergence of vector autoregressions to rational expectations equilibria Part III: Economic Fluctuations: Endogenous v. Exogenous Explanations: Bennett T. McCallum: Real business cycle theories Michael Woodford: Equilibrium models of endogenous fluctuations: An introduction Richard M. Goodwin & Pier Mario Pacini: Nonlinear economic dynamics and chaos: An introduction Richard H. Day & Tzong-Yau Lin: An adaptive, neoclassical model of growth fluctuations Part IV. Wage Determination and Inflation: John B. Taylor: Synchronized wage determination and macroeconomic performance in seven large countries Daniel Heymann: Notes on very high inflation and stabilization Part V: Empirical Evidence and Induction: David F. Hendry: Assessing empirical evidence in macroeconometrics with an application to consumers' expenditure in France Allessandro Vercelli: Causality and economic analysis: A survey Siro Lombardini: A new approach to economic analysis: Computational economics Part VI: Epilogue: David Laidler: Issues in contemporary macroeconomics.
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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