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Business cycle theory / Lutz G. Arnold.

By: Arnold, Lutz GMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. Description: x, 165 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0199256810 (hc.); 0199256829 (pbk.)Subject(s): Business cycles -- History | Business cycles -- Mathematical models | Keynesian economics -- Mathematical models | Neoclassical school of economics -- Mathematical modelsDDC classification: 338.542 LOC classification: HB3714 | .A76 2002Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only | Contributor biographical information | WorldCat details
Contents:
TOC 1. Introduction -- 2. Keynesian Economics -- 3. Monetarism -- 4. New Classical Economics -- 5. Real Business Cycles -- 6. New Keynesian Economics -- 7. Lessons About Business Cycles.
Summary: Business cycle theory is a broad and disparate field. This book provides a compact exposition of the main theories since Keynes -- Keynesian economics, monetarism, new classical economics, the real business cycles theory, and new Keynesian economics -- using a unifying mathematical approach.
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Includes bibliographical references and Index.

TOC 1. Introduction --
2. Keynesian Economics --
3. Monetarism --
4. New Classical Economics --
5. Real Business Cycles --
6. New Keynesian Economics --
7. Lessons About Business Cycles.

Business cycle theory is a broad and disparate field. This book provides a compact exposition of the main theories since Keynes -- Keynesian economics, monetarism, new classical economics, the real business cycles theory, and new Keynesian economics -- using a unifying mathematical approach.

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