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About the Author
David A. Moss is the John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is the author of Socializing Security: Progressive-Era Economists and the Origins of American Social Policy and When All Else Fails: Government as the Ultimate Risk Manager, and is the founder of the Tobin Project, a nonprofit research organization.
Reviews
Praise for A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics: Richard Vietor, Senator John Heinz Professor of the Environment at Harvard Business School; author of How Countries Compete "An incredibly clear and sophisticated introduction to macroeconomics." Robert Solow, Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nobel Laureate in Economics "Any critical observer of current debates about the state of the macro economy needs a clear understanding of a half-dozen basic concepts, how they are measured, and how they are connected. David Moss's short, jargon-free book provides just that. It does not tell you what should be done, but how to begin thinking about what should be done." Julio Rotemberg, William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School "An extraordinary pedagogical achievement. The tight focus on the macroeconomics that are essential for understanding the business environment and the lucidity of the writing make this an ideal text for business students and executives."
Book Information
ISBN 9781625271969
Author David A. Moss
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Harvard Business Review Press
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Weight(grams) 439g