His research interests include the history of macroeconomics, the history of game theory, and the history of women in economics. |
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Even general theory itself was now compartmentalized into microeconomics and macroeconomics. |
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He had strong views, though possibly less so in trade theory and policy than in macroeconomics and monetary theory. |
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Some economists believe that the theory of aggregate supply is one of the least settled areas of macroeconomics. |
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The Americans believe that the state has a role in macroeconomics, but no role in microeconomics. |
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Part One reviews the theoretical foundations of open economy macroeconomics and outlines the basic argument of the book. |
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The lengthy microeconomic preview on markets comprises nearly 40 percent of the macroeconomics version of the book. |
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The pared-down macroeconomics chapters are far more in line with Bush administration thinking than press reports suggest. |
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Dr. Fontana's interests include macroeconomics, monetary economics, history of economic thought, and methodology. |
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In terms of macroeconomics, our economic condition, indeed, has not yet recovered. |
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It is unfortunate that the entrepreneur does not play much of a role in microeconomics but what about macroeconomics? |
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A group of three papers and three comments considers Fisherian themes in monetary economics and macroeconomics. |
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So why wouldn't I rate the book as a major contribution to the advancement of scholarship on Ricardo's macroeconomics? |
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You end up, frankly, with no ideas about macroeconomics and economic policy, other than that it's scary. |
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The middle trilogy is watchable enough rot, but the recent films are joyless, plotless screeds on macroeconomics and industrial relations. |
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This conclusion derives from what might be called the macroeconomics of security. |
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If a microeconomics course is taken as the compulsory Course 911, a macroeconomics course may be taken as one of the three elective courses. |
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Worldwide macroeconomics is affecting credit availability and the interest rates on loans. |
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A few papers that have been produced at the Bank serve as outstanding examples of high-caliber policy-relevant research in macroeconomics. |
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A procession of zeitgeisty comedians then share their views on macroeconomics. |
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On balance, however, the link between aggregate household wealth and spending has remained one of the sturdier relationships in macroeconomics. |
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To provide a grounding in the fundamental concepts of both microeconomics and macroeconomics. |
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The distinction between temporary and permanent economic conditions has since remained one of the main concepts in macroeconomics. |
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I don't see it... This, I think, indicates the scope of the task for macroeconomics that lies ahead. |
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Also, I think that, on fiscal policy and macroeconomics, we have to end the era of budget deficits. |
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In one class the issue is whether the proponents of the so-called liberalization have their macroeconomics right. |
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This unit would include, inter alia, advisory capacity in the areas of macroeconomics, pro-poor policies and fiscal policy matters. |
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These remain key questions in macroeconomics, particularly for central banks that work to keep inflation low and stable. |
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The central bank's reaction function is surely the most neglected topic in our teaching of macroeconomics to undergraduates. |
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The brochure is a highly useful resource for anyone interested in macroeconomics, more specifically, market globalization. |
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The organization covers economic and social issues from macroeconomics to trade, education, development and science and innovation. |
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The net domestic or national product in macroeconomics is derived by deducting the value of depreciation from the estimated gross domestic or national product. |
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His principal teaching and research interests include monetary economics, macroeconomics, the history of economic thought, and development economics. |
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His interests include labor economics, macroeconomics, and finance. |
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Many mainstream economists would like to unify macroeconomics and microeconomics, but few economists are satisfied with the attempts that have been made to do so. |
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Ireland excels at macroeconomics, but fails lamentably at microeconomics. |
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He is a research affiliate in the international macroeconomics and international trade programmes of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London. |
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Both Milton Friedman's theory of monetarism and the rational expectations school of macroeconomics challenged the effectiveness of activist monetary policy. |
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There are also arguments linking monetarism and macroeconomics, treating monetarism as a special case of Keynesian theory. |
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That led to the development of new classical macroeconomics and the drive towards microeconomic foundations for macroeconomic theory. |
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Hence, studying the business cycle might not be the top priority in macroeconomics. |
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There are other criticisms as well, such as in scarcity not accounting for the macroeconomics of high unemployment. |
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Consistent with this focus, textbooks often distinguish between microeconomics and macroeconomics. |
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This structural change is driven by two forces in particular: the processes of globalisation and technological development that impact on both macroeconomics and the daily life of common people. |
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Professor Ambler has been working part-time with the Bank as a consultant since 2004, providing the Research Department with expertise in applied macroeconomics modelling and inflation targeting. |
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First, that macroeconomics stability cannot be taken for granted, and in particular that ways may need to be found to contain consumer spending so as to limit the size of the trade deficit. |
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This model became the workhorse of the IMF for three decades and was a fundamental building block of the new field of open-economy macroeconomics. |
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At LSE, he taught econometrics, macroeconomics, Marxian economics and development economics over the years. |
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As part of its efforts to mainstream health into the development framework, ESCAP contributed to the establishment of national commissions on macroeconomics and health in China and Indonesia. |
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The challenge of macroeconomics is that it's an abstract domain, approached discursively. |
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If we wish to take advantage of these amazing new technologies to raise output and create wealth, we have to come back to basics and carry out reforms, structural reforms covering the environment and macroeconomics. |
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In macroeconomics it is reflected in an early and lasting neoclassical synthesis with Keynesian macroeconomics. |
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We really need to work on our macroeconomics. |
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New classical macroeconomics, as distinct from the Keynesian view of the business cycle, posits market clearing with imperfect information. |
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Ben Stein's monotonous lecture on the effects of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act is painful to watch, but it points to a big problem macroeconomics educators face. |
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The NBER Macroeconomies Annual presents, extends, and applies pioneering work in macroeconomics and stimulates work by macroeconomists on important policy issues. |
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This includes standard analysis of the business cycle in macroeconomics. |
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This book will give them a big picture perspective on macroeconomics. |
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Finally it looks at the influence of macroeconomics on wheat prices. |
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Craig Burnside is a Research Associate in the NBER's Programs on Economic Fluctuations and Growth and International Finance and Macroeconomics. |
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