02694cam 2200373 a 45000010014000000030007000140050018000210060019000390070015000580080041000730200036001140200033001500200018001830200015002010400026002160500025002420900023002671000024002902450079003142600031003935000020004245050769004445340036012135200715012495330103019645380030020676500028020976500025021256500021021506500020021717000038021917100028022298560063022579781844808496MiFhGG20060606165639.0 m d cr un ---uuuua060602s2006 enka s 001 0 eng d a9781844808496 (electronic book) a1844808491 (electronic book) a9781844800421 a1844800423 aEQOcEQOdMWUdMiFhGG 4aHB172.5 b.C49 2006  aHB 172.5 C49 2006 1 aChamberlin, Graeme.10aMacroeconomicsh[electronic resource] /cGraeme Chamberlin and Linda Yueh. aLondon :bThomson,cc2006. aIncludes index.2 aDefining the macroeconomy - Macroeconomics and the circular flow of income - The real macroeconomy - Consumption - Investment - Government spending, tazation and debt - Money - The money market - Financial markets - Models of the economy - The IS-LM model - The AD-AS model - Short-run fluctuations and stabilization - Business cycles and stabilization policy - Unemployment, inflation and monetary policy - The open economy - The balance of payments and exchange rates - IS-LM-BP model - Aggregate demand and aggregate supply in the open economy - International financial architecture - Exchange rate regimes and international policy coordination - International financial markets and currency crises - Economic growth in the long run - Models of long-run growth. pOriginal e582p. : ill ; 26 cm. aSuitable for more advanced teaching of macroeconomics as the standard models are followed by rigorous treatment of international policy coordination, financial crises, long-run economic growth and even development and transition economics. Covers issues spanning the US 'twin deficits', as well as the euro and EMU, plus many other issues in the UK economy; changing international exonomic order, including WTO, the growth model of Latin America in contrast to East Asia, the transition of China and otehr recently marketized economies, and the financial crises of the past two decades which overhauled the theories surrounding liquidity crises, exchange rates and structural reforms related to liberalization. aElectronic reproduction.bLondon :cThomson Learning (EMEA),d2006.nAvailable via World Wide Web. aMode of access: Internet. 0aEconomic stabilization. 0aKeynesian economics. 0aEconomic policy. 0aMacroeconomics.1 aYueh, Linda Y.q(Linda Yi-Chuang)2 aThomson Learning (EMEA)40uhttp://premier.bized.co.uk/Gatekeeper.asp?BOOKID=536942935