Principles of macroeconomics / Robert H. Frank ...[et al.].
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includes index
TOC Thinking like an economist --
Comparative advantage --
Supply and demand --
Spending, income, and GDP --
Inflation and the price level --
Wages and unemployment --
Economic growth --
Saving, capital formation, and financial markets --
Money, prices, and financial intermediaries --
Short-term economic fluctuations --
Spending, output, and fiscal policy --
Monetary policy and the federal reserve --
Aggregate demand, aggregate supply, and business cycles --
Macroeconomic policy --
Exchange rates, international trade, and capital flows
With questions, explanations and exercises, the authors help students relate economic principles to a host of everyday experiences such as going to the ATM or purchasing airline tickets. They encourage students to become "economic naturalists:" people who employ basic economic principles to explain what they observe in the world around them.
Economics
Sagar Shahanawaz
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