Modeling Our World by Michael Zieler

Modeling Our World by Michael Zieler

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Presents some of the analysis that the IMF Institute uses in its macroeconomic training to address key questions that policymakers face in managing their national economies. The chapters cover salient topics in monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate management and show that there are no definitive prescriptions for effective economic policymaking.

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Modeling Our World by Michael Zieler

Since its founding in 1964, the IMF Institute has provided macroeconomic management training to over 20,000 officials from almost all of the International Monetary Fund’s 183 member countries—more than 13,000 at IMF headquarters in Washington, and about 8,000 overseas. This volume compiles some of the analysis that the Institute uses in its macroeconomic training to address key questions that policymakers face in managing their national economies. The chapters, by IMF staff and external economists, cover salient topics in monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate management and show that there are no definitive prescriptions for effective economic policymaking, but rather a range of options, and that any course of policy action has explicit pros and cons.

Michael Zieler is a designer for ESRI. He has more than 20 years of experience diagramming GIS concepts, building data models, and programming. Zeiler authored the first edition of Modeling Our World and Inside ARC/INFO (OnWord Press, 2000).

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ISBN 13 9781589482784
ISBN 10 1589482786
Title Modeling Our World
Author Michael Zieler
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher ESRI Press
Year published 2010-09-16
Number of pages 308
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