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Macroeconomics : An Integrated Approach, Paperback / softback Book

Macroeconomics : An Integrated Approach Paperback / softback

Part of the The MIT Press series

Paperback / softback

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Many undergraduate texts treat macroeconomics as a set of distinct topics rather than as a unified body of theory and empirical findings.

In contrast, this text by Alan Auerbach and Laurence Kotlikoff uses a single analytic framework-the two-period life-cycle model-to explore and connect each of the major issues in contemporary macroeconomics.

The model describes the evolution of the economy over time in terms of the behavior of overlapping generations of individuals, each of whom lives for two periods: youth and old age.

This versatile framework can encompass most macroeconomic schools of thought through the alteration of key assumptions.

The use of one basic model also allows the authors to explore important topics not always addressed adequately in other texts; these include credit constraints, real business cycles, generational accounting, and international capital flows markets. Written in a clear, accessible style, this shortened and simplified second edition provides a systematic way to interpret macroeconomic outcomes, to understand various policy proposals, and to appreciate how individuals and firms fit into the big picture.

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