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Business cycle theory / Lutz G. Arnold.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002.Description: x, 165 páginas : gráficas, tablas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0199256829
  • 0199256810
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.542  A75b  21
Other classification:
  • E30
Contents:
1. Introduction ; 1.1. History of business cycle theory ; 1.2. Five schools of macroeconomic thought ; 1.3. Modelling business cycles -- 2. Keynesian Economics ; 2.1. Introduction ; 2.2. Income expenditure analysis ; 2.3. The multiplier accelerator model ; 2.4. The Hicks-Fleming- Mundell model ; 2.5.The AS-AD model -- 3. Monetarism ; 3.1. Introduction ; 3.2. A basic monetarist model ; 3.3. Further developments in monetarism -- 4. New Classical Economics ; 4.1. Introduction ; 4.2. The Lucas model ; 4.3. Further developments in new classical economics -- 5. Real Business Cycle ; 5.1. Introduction ; 5.2. Simplest model ; 5.3. The basic RBC model ; 5.4. Extensions to the basic RBC model -- 6. New Keynesian Economics ; 6.1. Introduction ; 6.2. A real business cycle model with balance sheet effects ; 6.3. Digression. a monetarist model with balance sheet effects ; 6.4. Nominal rigidities ; 6.5. Sunsports -- 7. Lessons about business cycles ; Appendix 1. Stochastic second-order difference equations ; Appendix 2. The over-investment theory ; Appendix 3. Goodwinian model.
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1. Introduction ; 1.1. History of business cycle theory ; 1.2. Five schools of macroeconomic thought ; 1.3. Modelling business cycles -- 2. Keynesian Economics ; 2.1. Introduction ; 2.2. Income expenditure analysis ; 2.3. The multiplier accelerator model ; 2.4. The Hicks-Fleming- Mundell model ; 2.5.The AS-AD model -- 3. Monetarism ; 3.1. Introduction ; 3.2. A basic monetarist model ; 3.3. Further developments in monetarism -- 4. New Classical Economics ; 4.1. Introduction ; 4.2. The Lucas model ; 4.3. Further developments in new classical economics -- 5. Real Business Cycle ; 5.1. Introduction ; 5.2. Simplest model ; 5.3. The basic RBC model ; 5.4. Extensions to the basic RBC model -- 6. New Keynesian Economics ; 6.1. Introduction ; 6.2. A real business cycle model with balance sheet effects ; 6.3. Digression. a monetarist model with balance sheet effects ; 6.4. Nominal rigidities ; 6.5. Sunsports -- 7. Lessons about business cycles ; Appendix 1. Stochastic second-order difference equations ; Appendix 2. The over-investment theory ; Appendix 3. Goodwinian model.

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