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Macroeconomics:
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Bibliographische Detailangaben
Beteiligte Personen: Dornbusch, Rudiger 1942-2002 (VerfasserIn), Fischer, Stanley 1943- (VerfasserIn), Startz, Richard 1952- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New York, N.Y. McGraw-Hill Education [2018]
Ausgabe:Thirteenth Edition
Schlagwörter:
Makroökonomie
Lehrbuch
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adam_text •/ / CONTENTS Preface v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1-1 Macroeconomics Encapsulated in Three Models 3 1-2 To Reiterate ... 10 1-3 Outline and Preview of the Text 17 1- 4 Prerequisites and Recipes 18 2. NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING 22 2- 1 The Production of Output and Payments to Factors of Production 23 2-2 Outlays and Components of Demand 26 2-3 Some Important Identities 30 2-4 Measuring Gross Domestic Product 35 2-5 Inflation and Price Indexes 38 2-6 Unemployment 44 2-7 Interest Rates and Real Interest Rates 46 2-8 Exchange Rates 48 2- 9 Where to Grab a Look at the Data 49 3. GROWTH AND ACCUMULATION 54 3- 1 Growth Accounting 56 3-2 Empirical Estimates of Growth 60 3- 3 Growth Theory: The Neoclassical Model 63 4. GROWTH AND POLICY 79 4- 1 Growth Theory: Endogenous Growth 80 4- 2 Growth Policy 88 5. AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND 99 5- 1 The Aggregate Supply Curve 103 5-2 The Aggregate Supply Curve and the Price Adjustment Mechanism 106 5-3 The Aggregate Demand Curve 110 5-4 Aggregate Demand Policy Under Alternative Supply Assumptions 112 5-5 Supply-Side Economics 114 5- 6 Putting Aggregate Supply and Demand Together in the Long Run 116 6. AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE 120 6- 1 Inflation and Unemployment 122 6-2 Stagflation, Expected Inflation, and the Inflation-Expectations- Augmented Phillips Curve 125 x CONTENTS XII 6-3 The Rational Expectations Revolution 129 6-4 The Wage-Unemployment Relationship: Why are Wages Sticky? 130 6-5 From Phillips Curve to the Aggregate Supply Curve 136 6-6 Supply Shocks 139 6- 7 Unemployment and Inflation: Evaluating the Tradeoffs 142 7. UNEMPLOYMENT 154 7- 1 The Beveridge Curve 155 7-2 The Anatomy of Unemployment 156 7-3 Full Employment 166 7- 4 The Costs of Unemployment 172 8. INFLATION 178 8- 1 The Costs of Inflation 179 8-2 Inflation and Indexation: Inflation-Proofing the Economy 184 8- 3 Is A Little Inflation Good for the Economy? 188 9. POLICY PREVIEW 191 9- 1 A Media Level View of Practical Policy 192 9-2 Policy as a Rule 194 9-3 Interest Rates and Aggregate Demand 196 9- 4 Calculating How to Hit the Target 197 10. INCOME AND SPENDING 201 10- 1 Aggregate Demand and Equilibrium Output 202 10-2 The Consumption Function and Aggregate Demand 203 10-3 The Multiplier 209 10-4 The Government Sector 214 10-5 The Budget 218 10- 6 The Full-Employment Budget Surplus 222 11. MONEY, INTEREST, AND INCOME 227 11- 1 The Goods Market and the IS Curve 232 11-2 The Money Market and the LM Curve 240 11-3 Equilibrium in the Goods and Money Markets 247 11-4 Deriving the Aggregate Demand Schedule 249 11- 5 A Formal Treatment of the IS-LM Model 251 12. MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY 256 12- 1 Monetary Policy 258 12-2 The Zero Lower Bound and Unorthodox Monetary Policy 265 12-3 Fiscal Policy and Crowding Out 272 12-4 The Composition of Output and the Policy Mix 278 12- 5 The Policy Mix in Action 281 13. INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES 295 13- 1 The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 297 13-2 Exchange Rates in the Long Run 304 CONTENTS XIII 13-3 Trade in Goods, Market Equilibrium, and the Balance of Trade 307 13-4 Capital Mobility 311 13-5 The Mundell-EIeming Model: Perfect Capital Mobility Under Fixed Exchange Rates 316 13- 6 Perfect Capital Mobility and Flexible Exchange Rates 320 14. CONSUMPTION AND SAVING 331 14- 1 The Life-Cycle-Permanent-Income Theory of Consumption and Saving 336 14-2 Consumption Under Uncertainty: The Modern Approach 340 14- 3 Further Aspects of Consumption Behavior 345 15. INVESTMENT SPENDING 357 15- 1 The Stock Demand for Capital and the Row of Investment 361 15-2 Investment Subsectors—Business Fixed, Residential, and Inventory 370 15- 3 Investment and Aggregate Supply 381 16. THE DEMAND FOR MONEY 387 16- 1 Components of the Money Stock 388 16-2 The Functions of Money 391 16-3 The Demand for Money: Theory 393 16-4 Empirical Evidence 397 16- 5 The Income Velocity of Money 401 17. THE FED, MONEY, AND CREDIT 408 17- 1 Money Stock Determination: The Money Multiplier 409 17-2 The Instruments of Monetary Control 414 17-3 The Money Multiplier and Bank Loans 420 17-4 Control of Money Stock and Control of Interest Rates 421 17-5 Money Stock and Interest Rate Targets 422 17-6 Money, Credit, and Interest Rates 425 17- 7 Which Targets for the Fed? 429 18. POLICY 433 18- 1 Lags in the Effects of Policy 435 18-2 Expectations and Reactions 441 18-3 Uncertainty and Economic Policy 443 18-4 Targets, Instruments, and Indicators: A Taxonomy 446 18-5 Activist Policy 446 18-6 Which Target?—A Practical Application 451 18- 7 Dynamic Inconsistency and Rules Versus Discretion 454 19. FINANCIAL MARKETS AND ASSET PRICES 462 19- 1 Interest Rates: Long and Short Term 463 19-2 The Random Walk of Stock Prices 469 19-3 Exchange Rates and Interest Rates 473 xiv CONTENTS 20. THE NATIONAL DEBT 476 20-1 Mechanics of the Debt 477 20-2 Who Owns the Debt? 485 20-3 When is National Debt a Crisis? Politics and Economics 487 20- 4 Debt in the International Arena 491 21. RECESSION AND DEPRESSION 497 21- 1 The Great Moderation 498 21-2 The Great Recession: Bubbles and Bust 500 21-3 The Great Depression: The Facts 503 21- 4 The Great Depression: The Issues and Ideas 508 22. INFLATION AND HYPERINFLATION 514 22- 1 Money and Inflation in Ordinary Business Cycles 515 22-2 Hyperinflation 520 22- 3 Deficits, Money Growth, and the Inflation Tax 528 23. INTERNATIONAL ADJUSTMENT AND INTERDEPENDENCE 536 23- 1 Adjustment Under Fixed Exchange Rates 537 23-2 Exchange Rate Changes and Trade Adjustment: Empirical Issues 547 23-3 The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments 553 23-4 Flexible Exchange Rates, Money, and Prices 556 23-5 Interest Differentials and Exchange Rate Expectations 562 23-6 Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Interdependence 565 23- 7 The Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes 572 24. ADVANCED TOPICS 579 24- 1 An Overview of the New Macroeconomics 580 24-2 The Rational Expectations Revolution 586 24-3 The Microeconomics of the Imperfect Information Aggregate Supply Curve 593 24-4 The Random Walk of Gdp: Does Aggregate Demand Matter, or Is It All Aggregate Supply? 597 24-5 Real Business Cycle Theory 601 24-6 A New Keynesian Model of Sticky Nominal Prices 604 24-7 Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models 608 24-8 Bringing It All Together 610 Appendix 615 Glossary 621 Index 639 •/ / CONTENTS Preface v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1-1 Macroeconomics Encapsulated in Three Models 3 1-2 To Reiterate ... 10 1-3 Outline and Preview of the Text 17 1- 4 Prerequisites and Recipes 18 2. NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING 22 2- 1 The Production of Output and Payments to Factors of Production 23 2-2 Outlays and Components of Demand 26 2-3 Some Important Identities 30 2-4 Measuring Gross Domestic Product 35 2-5 Inflation and Price Indexes 38 2-6 Unemployment 44 2-7 Interest Rates and Real Interest Rates 46 2-8 Exchange Rates 48 2- 9 Where to Grab a Look at the Data 49 3. GROWTH AND ACCUMULATION 54 3- 1 Growth Accounting 56 3-2 Empirical Estimates of Growth 60 3- 3 Growth Theory: The Neoclassical Model 63 4. GROWTH AND POLICY 79 4- 1 Growth Theory: Endogenous Growth 80 4- 2 Growth Policy 88 5. AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND DEMAND 99 5- 1 The Aggregate Supply Curve 103 5-2 The Aggregate Supply Curve and the Price Adjustment Mechanism 106 5-3 The Aggregate Demand Curve 110 5-4 Aggregate Demand Policy Under Alternative Supply Assumptions 112 5-5 Supply-Side Economics 114 5- 6 Putting Aggregate Supply and Demand Together in the Long Run 116 6. AGGREGATE SUPPLY AND THE PHILLIPS CURVE 120 6- 1 Inflation and Unemployment 122 6-2 Stagflation, Expected Inflation, and the Inflation-Expectations- Augmented Phillips Curve 125 x CONTENTS XII 6-3 The Rational Expectations Revolution 129 6-4 The Wage-Unemployment Relationship: Why are Wages Sticky? 130 6-5 From Phillips Curve to the Aggregate Supply Curve 136 6-6 Supply Shocks 139 6- 7 Unemployment and Inflation: Evaluating the Tradeoffs 142 7. UNEMPLOYMENT 154 7- 1 The Beveridge Curve 155 7-2 The Anatomy of Unemployment 156 7-3 Full Employment 166 7- 4 The Costs of Unemployment 172 8. INFLATION 178 8- 1 The Costs of Inflation 179 8-2 Inflation and Indexation: Inflation-Proofing the Economy 184 8- 3 Is A Little Inflation Good for the Economy? 188 9. POLICY PREVIEW 191 9- 1 A Media Level View of Practical Policy 192 9-2 Policy as a Rule 194 9-3 Interest Rates and Aggregate Demand 196 9- 4 Calculating How to Hit the Target 197 10. INCOME AND SPENDING 201 10- 1 Aggregate Demand and Equilibrium Output 202 10-2 The Consumption Function and Aggregate Demand 203 10-3 The Multiplier 209 10-4 The Government Sector 214 10-5 The Budget 218 10- 6 The Full-Employment Budget Surplus 222 11. MONEY, INTEREST, AND INCOME 227 11- 1 The Goods Market and the IS Curve 232 11-2 The Money Market and the LM Curve 240 11-3 Equilibrium in the Goods and Money Markets 247 11-4 Deriving the Aggregate Demand Schedule 249 11- 5 A Formal Treatment of the IS-LM Model 251 12. MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY 256 12- 1 Monetary Policy 258 12-2 The Zero Lower Bound and Unorthodox Monetary Policy 265 12-3 Fiscal Policy and Crowding Out 272 12-4 The Composition of Output and the Policy Mix 278 12- 5 The Policy Mix in Action 281 13. INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES 295 13- 1 The Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates 297 13-2 Exchange Rates in the Long Run 304 CONTENTS XIII 13-3 Trade in Goods, Market Equilibrium, and the Balance of Trade 307 13-4 Capital Mobility 311 13-5 The Mundell-EIeming Model: Perfect Capital Mobility Under Fixed Exchange Rates 316 13- 6 Perfect Capital Mobility and Flexible Exchange Rates 320 14. CONSUMPTION AND SAVING 331 14- 1 The Life-Cycle-Permanent-Income Theory of Consumption and Saving 336 14-2 Consumption Under Uncertainty: The Modern Approach 340 14- 3 Further Aspects of Consumption Behavior 345 15. INVESTMENT SPENDING 357 15- 1 The Stock Demand for Capital and the Row of Investment 361 15-2 Investment Subsectors—Business Fixed, Residential, and Inventory 370 15- 3 Investment and Aggregate Supply 381 16. THE DEMAND FOR MONEY 387 16- 1 Components of the Money Stock 388 16-2 The Functions of Money 391 16-3 The Demand for Money: Theory 393 16-4 Empirical Evidence 397 16- 5 The Income Velocity of Money 401 17. THE FED, MONEY, AND CREDIT 408 17- 1 Money Stock Determination: The Money Multiplier 409 17-2 The Instruments of Monetary Control 414 17-3 The Money Multiplier and Bank Loans 420 17-4 Control of Money Stock and Control of Interest Rates 421 17-5 Money Stock and Interest Rate Targets 422 17-6 Money, Credit, and Interest Rates 425 17- 7 Which Targets for the Fed? 429 18. POLICY 433 18- 1 Lags in the Effects of Policy 435 18-2 Expectations and Reactions 441 18-3 Uncertainty and Economic Policy 443 18-4 Targets, Instruments, and Indicators: A Taxonomy 446 18-5 Activist Policy 446 18-6 Which Target?—A Practical Application 451 18- 7 Dynamic Inconsistency and Rules Versus Discretion 454 19. FINANCIAL MARKETS AND ASSET PRICES 462 19- 1 Interest Rates: Long and Short Term 463 19-2 The Random Walk of Stock Prices 469 19-3 Exchange Rates and Interest Rates 473 xiv CONTENTS 20. THE NATIONAL DEBT 476 20-1 Mechanics of the Debt 477 20-2 Who Owns the Debt? 485 20-3 When is National Debt a Crisis? Politics and Economics 487 20- 4 Debt in the International Arena 491 21. RECESSION AND DEPRESSION 497 21- 1 The Great Moderation 498 21-2 The Great Recession: Bubbles and Bust 500 21-3 The Great Depression: The Facts 503 21- 4 The Great Depression: The Issues and Ideas 508 22. INFLATION AND HYPERINFLATION 514 22- 1 Money and Inflation in Ordinary Business Cycles 515 22-2 Hyperinflation 520 22- 3 Deficits, Money Growth, and the Inflation Tax 528 23. INTERNATIONAL ADJUSTMENT AND INTERDEPENDENCE 536 23- 1 Adjustment Under Fixed Exchange Rates 537 23-2 Exchange Rate Changes and Trade Adjustment: Empirical Issues 547 23-3 The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments 553 23-4 Flexible Exchange Rates, Money, and Prices 556 23-5 Interest Differentials and Exchange Rate Expectations 562 23-6 Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Interdependence 565 23- 7 The Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes 572 24. ADVANCED TOPICS 579 24- 1 An Overview of the New Macroeconomics 580 24-2 The Rational Expectations Revolution 586 24-3 The Microeconomics of the Imperfect Information Aggregate Supply Curve 593 24-4 The Random Walk of Gdp: Does Aggregate Demand Matter, or Is It All Aggregate Supply? 597 24-5 Real Business Cycle Theory 601 24-6 A New Keynesian Model of Sticky Nominal Prices 604 24-7 Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models 608 24-8 Bringing It All Together 610 Appendix 615 Glossary 621 Index 639
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