Macroeconomics : a critical companion / Ben Fine and Ourania Dimakou.
Material type: TextSeries: Political economy and developmentPublication details: London : Pluto Press, 2016.Description: xii, 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0745336825
- 9780745336824
- 9780745336879
- 0745336876
- 339 FIN 22
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339 EVA Learning and expectations in macroeconomics / | 339 FAR How the economy works : | 339 FEI The Underground economies : | 339 FIN Macroeconomics : | 339 FIS NBER macroeconomics annual 1986 / | 339 FIS NBER : | 339 FIS NBER macroeconomics annual 1987 / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Macroeconomics is fundamental to our understanding of how the world functions today. But too often our understanding is based on orthodox, dogmatic analysis. This distinctive book draws upon years of critical questioning and teaching and exposes how macroeconomic theory has evolved from its origins to its current impoverished and extreme state. Moving from the Keynesian Revolution to the Monetarist Counter-Revolution, through to New Classical Economics and New Consensus Macroeconomics, the authors both elaborate and question the methods and content of macroeconomic theory at a level appropriate for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Macroeconomics provides a unique alternative to the multitude of standard textbooks by locating macroeconomic theory in its own history. It will be perfect for those studying macroeconomics, as well as for those looking for a new way to understand our increasingly complicated economic system
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