Description
Key topics include:*
- a concise summary of intermediate macroeconomics, including the foundational ideas of both the New Classical and Keynesian traditions*
- the Lucas critique of standard methods for evaluating policy design*
- debt sustainability and austerity vs. stimulation debate*
- optimal inflation rates*
- tax reform and growth analysis*
- alternative monetary policies for pursuing price stability*
- theories of unemployment.
Students and instructors will find additional useful resources on the book's companion website, including practice questions for each chapter.
About the Author
William Scarth, formerly Professor of Economics, McMaster University, Canada
Reviews
'This is an excellent book, actually the book, for the beginning graduate student who wants to keep up with the often confusing journal literature and the twists and turns of the intellectual debate. Now into a fourth edition, the "Scarth Express", as we used to say circa 1975, is still going strong. This was a reference to the speed at which the material was delivered, in class, on a blackboard. No such problems for the reader of this volume.' -- John Smithin, York University, Canada
'Most introductions to modern macroeconomics are quite technical, teaching advanced research methods. Others are more general, focusing instead on historical perspective and the major differences between several approaches, and so avoiding detailed derivations. Scarth's book accomplishes both of these objectives, while maintaining the reader's interest with a strong emphasis on applied policy questions.' -- Richard Lipsey, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Book Information
ISBN 9781781953884
Author William Scarth
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd