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100 _aMankiw, N Gregory
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245 _aMacroeconomics /
_cBy Gregory Mankiw and Mark P Taylor.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bCengage ,
_c2020.
300 _aix,449p. ;
_bPB
_c26 cm
500 _aMuch revered for its friendly and accessible approach, emphasis on active learning, and unrivalled support resources, this edition also has an improved structure to ensure the text aligns even more closely with your course. The new edition incorporates additional coverage of a number of key topics including the rapidly developing ‘gig economy’ and the future of the European Union, to help develop your understanding of Brexit and its potential impact on economics.
501 _aA thorough and accessible presentation of all the core principles of economics to help you learn how to think like an economist and develop a clearer perspective on today’s events. Learn how academics across the profession are engaged in a lively debate about the future direction of economics as a discipline to enhance your understanding and your critical thinking skills.
505 _a Contents : PART 1 Introduction to economics 1 What is economics? 2 Thinking like an economist 3 The market forces of supply and demand PART 2 The Data of Macroeconomics  4 Measuring a nation’s well-being and the price level PART 3 The Real Economy in the Long Run  5 Production and growth 6 Unemployment and the labour market PART 4 Long-Run Macroeconomics  7 Saving, investment and the financial system 8 The monetary system 9 Open-economy macroeconomics PART 5 Short-Run Economic Fluctuations  10 Business cycles 11 Keynesian economics and IS–LM analysis 12 Aggregate demand and aggregate supply 13 The influence of monetary and fiscal policy on aggregate demand 14 The short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment 15 Supply-side policies Part 6 International Macroeconomics 16 The causes and aftermath of the financial crisis 17 Common currency areas 18 The future of the European Union
_rN. GREGORY MANKIW N. GREGORY MANKIW is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. MARK P. TAYLOR MARK P. TAYLOR is Dean of John M Olin Business School at Washington University, US, and was previously Dean of Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick, UK. CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR ANDREW ASHWIN
650 _aIntroduction to economics
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650 _aThe real economy in the long run
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650 _aShort- run economic fluctuations
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700 _aTaylor, Mark P.
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