Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain by Wendy Carlin

Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain by Wendy Carlin

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Focusing on macroeconomic analysis, this work also includes imperfectly competitive labour and product markets. It presents a 'Keynesian' treatment of macroeconomics, and features the important applied work on unemployment, inflation, and external balances.

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Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain by Wendy Carlin

Focusing on macroeconomic analysis, this work also includes imperfectly competitive labour and product markets. It presents a 'Keynesian' treatment of macroeconomics, and features the important applied work on unemployment, inflation, and external balances.
`We ought to welcome this bookIn The Netherlands it will be particularly suitable for doctoral students. After so many textbooks on this level assuming perfect competition, it is important to have this alternative. It presents a coherent view on macroeconomics, built on a clear-cut core.' De Economist
`a very clear and well integrated presentation ... I warmly welcome the book and applaud the aims that it seeks to achieve. Overall, I think Carlin and Soskice have succeeded in those aims' British Journal of Industrial Relations
`This is a very good text ... representative of the `new Keynesian' approach to macroeconomics ... to be welcomed.' Industrial Relations Journal
`A most lucid and effective macroeconomic setting of modern theories of unemployment and inflation - excellent teaching material.' Dr P. Ryan, Cambridge University
`good, clear sections with clear understandable explanations of theories, wth relevant applications' Ms L. Garley, Nene College
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ISBN 13 9780198772446
ISBN 10 0198772440
Title Macroeconomics and the Wage Bargain
Author Wendy Carlin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1990-10-04
Number of pages 494
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