Monetary And Macroeconomic Theory
Description
A rigorous but mathematically simple treatment of modern macroeconomic theory and its applications. The determinants of national income, employment, and inflation; the Keynesian, post-Keynesian and monetarist models discussed and compared; the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies evaluated in the context of the above models. The applied aspect of macroeconomics will be emphasized and recent American economic experience discussed.
Division
Business
Subject
Economics
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Credits
1.00 c.u.