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Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought Edmund Phelps (McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics)

Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought von Edmund Phelps (McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics)

Zusammenfassung

This book presents a comprehensive and authoritative summary of modern approaches to macroeconomics. The book also provides a good survey of topics which feature prominently in the research agenda. This is the first in a promising new series of Ryde Lectures, which were established by Lund University in Sweden.

Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought Zusammenfassung

Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought Edmund Phelps (McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics)

This book offers an excellent survey of various macroeconomic topics which feature prominently in the research agenda and have inspired both theoretical and policy debate. The book presents an authoritative and comprehensive summary and original critique of modern macroeconomic approaches by a scholar whose own contribution to the field is considerable. In each of his seven chapters, the author reviews one school of economic thought. These are: the Keynesian school of macroeconomics; the monetarist school; the New Classical school; the New-Keynesian school; supply side macroeconomics, and `non-monetary' models of macroeconomics - the real business cycle theory and the `structuralist school' which views changes in unemployment as the outcome of shifts in the structural characteristics of the economy. The book is the text of the first series of Ryde Lectures, established by Lund University in Sweden.

Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought Bewertungen

'readers already familiar with the macro-economics landscape will find this volume illuminating and worthwhile' Times HHigher Education Supplement
`In most cases it is stimulating, if not instructive, to see well-known theories discussed from another perspective and in this respect the present book is no exception.' Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics

Über Edmund Phelps (McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics)

Edmund Phelps is McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and Director of Columbia's Center on Capitalism and Society. He was the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics. He holds many honorary doctorates and professorships, including from the Universite libre de Bruxelles, Tsinghua University, and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Science and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association. In 2008, he was named Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur and awarded the Premio Pico della Mirandola and the Kiel Global Economy Prize. In 2010, he was appointed Dean of New Huadu Business School at Minjiang University. In 2011, he received the Louise Blouin Creative Leadership Award and was named a Full Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in 2012 he was elected an Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society of Trinity College.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Macroeconomics of Keynes; The Monetarist Tradition; The New Classical School; The New Keynesian School; Supply-side Macroeconomics; Neoclassical and Neo-neoclassical Real Business Cycle Theory; Non-monetary Theories of Unemployment Fluctuation: the Structuralist School

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GOR009841975
9780198283331
0198283334
Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought Edmund Phelps (McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics)
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Oxford University Press
1990-05-17
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