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Macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics

by Olivier Blanchard, David H. Johnson
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The fundamental goals of this text are to provide an integrated view of macroeconomics and to make close contact with current macroeconomic events. This Intermediate Macroeconomics text is organized around a set of core chapters followed by three optional extensions. The Core covers the Short Run, Medium Run, and Long Run and is then followed by the three Extensions: Openness, Expectations, and Pathologies. The book concludes with a section on policy, although policy issues are also sprinkled throughout most chapters. Already known for its global emphasis and empirical applications of theory, the third edition has attempted to simplify many of the more difficult topics in macroeconomics. Theoretical material is always presented within the context of a real-world application in three ways: words, graphs, and with algebra.

About the Author, Olivier Jean Blanchard

Olivier Jean Blanchard is currently the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, a post he has held since September 1, 2008. He is also the Class of 1941 Professor of Economics at MIT, though he is currently on leave. Blanchard is one of the most cited economists in the world.

Blanchard earned his Bachelors degree at Paris Dauphine University, and his Ph.D. in Economics in 1977 at MIT. He taught at Harvard university between 1977 and 1983, after which time he returned to MIT as a professor. Between 1998 and 2003 Blanchard served as the Chairman of the Economics Department at MIT. He is also an adviser for the Federal Reserve banks of Boston (since 1995) and New York (since 2004). Blanchard has published numerous research papers in the field of macroeconomics, as well as undergraduate and graduate macroeconomics textbooks.

David Johnson is Professor of Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University. Professor Johnson's areas of specialty are macroeconomics, international finance and the economics of education. He has an ongoing appointment as C.D. Howe Institute Education Policy Scholar. He most recently was Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara from January to June 2008. Professor Johnson received his undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto in 1978. He received his Masters degree from the University of Western Ontario and his PhD from Harvard University

His published work includes the studies of Canada's international debts, the influence of American interest rates on Canadian interest rates, and the determination of the Canada-United States exchange rate as well as a comprehensive analysis of elementary school test scores in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. He has also written on monetary policy in Canada and around the world, both on the goal of lower inflation and on the role of inflation targets. His teaching is in macroeconomics and international finance. He is co-author of Macroeconomics: Third Canadian Edition, an intermediate macroeconomics text. One specific teaching interest is in using spreadsheets to teach intermediate macroeconomics. . Before coming to Wilfrid Laurier in 1985, David worked for two years at the Bank of Canada. In 1990 he spent a year at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and in 1999 a year at the University of Cambridge in England. David Johnson lives in Waterloo, Ontario, with his wife Susan, also an economics professor. When not studying or teaching economics, he plays Oldtimers' Hockey in the winter and sculls in the summer.

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A book/CD-ROM text providing an integrated view of macroeconomics, featuring boxes on current macroeconomic events. Material is built around an underlying model that concentrates on the implications of equilibrium conditions in the goods, financial, and labor markets. This second edition is reorganized in a core section on the short, medium, and long run, and a set of three major extensions examining the role of expectations, implications of openness, and pathologies. Includes key points and terms and exercises. The CD-ROM contains a series of 48 interactive graphs. The author teaches economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 2, 2012
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
624
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780133061635

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