Description: Macroeconomics by Olivier Blanchard, Alessia Amighini, Francesco Giavazzi Develop a unified view of the latest global macroeconomic events, connecting the short, medium and long run Macroeconomics: A European Perspective, 4th edition, by Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi, is based on the best-selling US text by Blanchard and presents an integrated, global view of macroeconomics, showing the connections between goods markets, financial markets, and labour markets worldwide. This is a book rooted in the real-world: from the major economic crisis of the late 2000s to the profound economic effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, from monetary policy in the US, to Brexit, the problems of the Euro area and growth in China. It will help you make sense not only of current macroeconomic events but also those that may unfold in the future. This is an essential text for students studying Macroeconomics at intermediate level. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Back Cover "I have learned a lot from this textbook: its integrated analytical framework provides an illuminating guide to understanding the macroeconomic challenges facing Europe; as a professor, I consider it to be the best textbook for university courses in Macroeconomics." Philip R. Lane, Executive Board Member, European Central Bank; Honorary Professor of Economics, Trinity College Dublin Develop a unified view of the latest global macroeconomic events, connecting the short, medium and long run. Macroeconomics: A European Perspective, 4th edition, by Blanchard, Amighini and Giavazzi is based on the best-selling US text by Olivier Blanchard and presents an integrated, global view of macroeconomics, explaining the connections between goods markets, financial markets, and labour markets worldwide. This is a book rooted in the real-world: from the major economic crisis of the late 2000s to the profound economic effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, from monetary policy in the US to Brexit, the problems of the Euro area and growth in China, it will help you make sense not only of current macroeconomic events but also those that may unfold in the future. Key features: A new chapter "The COVID economic crisis" examines the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new appendix "What do macroeconomists do?" explores career options for those thinking about taking their study of macroeconomics further. Organised into two distinct parts: a core section focuses on short, medium, and long-run markets and two major extensions offer more in-depth coverage of the issues at hand. Margin noteshelp re-create a student-teacher dialogue, adding further explanation to more difficult concepts and helping you gain a deeper understanding of the subject. Focus boxesdiscuss real macroeconomic events and facts from Europe, the United States or around the world. About the authors: Olivier Blanchard studied at the University of Paris, Nanterre and has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1982. He was chief economist at the International Monetary Fund from 2008 to 2015. He is now the Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, in Washington. He also remains Robert M. Solow Professor of Economics emeritus. Francesco Giavazzi is Professor of Economics at Bocconi University in Milan and has been a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over a decade, where he has taught a course on macroeconomics to undergraduate students based on this textbook. Alessia Amighini is associate professor of Economics at Universitad el Piemonte Orientale in Novara, Italy and adjunct professor of International Economics at the Catholic university in Milan. Pearson, the worlds learning company. Author Biography Olivier Blanchard studied at the University of Paris, Nanterre, and has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1982. He was Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund between 2008 and 2015. He is currently the Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington. He also remains Robert M. Solow Professor of Economics Emeritus. Francesco Giavazzi is a Professor of Economics at Bocconi University in Milan and has been a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over a decade, where he teaches a course on Macroeconomics to Undergraduate students based on this textbook. Alessia Amighini is an associate professor of Economics at Universita del Piemonte Orientale in Novara, Italy, and an adjunct professor of international economics at the Catholic university in Milan. Table of Contents CORE Introduction1. A tour of the world2. A tour of the book3. The goods market4. Financial markets5. Goods and financial markets: the IS-LM model 6. Financial markets II: the extended IS-LM model 7. The labour market8. The Phillips curve, the natural rate of unemployment and inflation9. From the short to the medium run: the IS-LM-PC model10. The COVID economic crisis11. The facts of growth12. Saving, capital accumulation and output13. Technological progress and growth14. The challenges of growth15. Financial markets and expectations16. Expectations, consumption and investment17. Expectations, output and policy The open economy18. Openness in goods and financial markets19. The goods market in an open economy20. Output, the interest rate and the exchange rate21. Exchange rate regimes Back to policy22. Should policy makers be restrained?23. Fiscal policy: a summing up24. Monetary policy: a summing up25. Epilogue: the story of macroeconomicsAppendix 1 An introduction to national income and product accountsAppendix 2 A maths refresherAppendix 3 An introduction to econometricsGlossarySymbols used in this book Review "I have learned a lot from this textbook: its integrated analytical framework provides an illuminating guide to understanding the macroeconomic challenges facing Europe; as a professor, I consider it to be the best textbook for university courses in Macroeconomics." Philip R. Lane, Executive Board Member, European Central Bank; Honorary Professor of Economics, Trinity College Dublin Review Text "I have learned a lot from this textbook: its integrated analytical framework provides an illuminating guide to understanding the macroeconomic challenges facing Europe; as a professor, I consider it to be the best textbook for university courses in Macroeconomics." Philip R. Lane, Executive Board Member, European Central Bank; Honorary Professor of Economics, Trinity College Dublin Feature Hallmark features of this title Extensive coverage of cutting-edge topics on real-world macroeconomics NEW! A completely new chapter on the COVID-19 pandemic including a two-sector model that allows for sectors with different exposures to the virus to react differently. NEW! A chapter on the challenges to growth. Topics include whether the introduction of robots will lead to mass unemployment, the relation between growth and inequality and the challenges of climate change. REVISED! Chapter 8 on the Phillips curve, reflecting a major change in the US economy. The Phillips curve is now a relation between inflation and unemployment rather than between the change in inflation and unemployment. REVISED! Chapter 9 showing how the changes in the Phillips curve relation have led to changes in monetary policy. NEW! What Do Macroeconomists Do? - a new appendix to Chapter 1, exploring different career paths for those specializing in macroeconomics. Focus boxes discuss real macroeconomic events and facts from Europe, the United States or around the world. NEW! Key focus boxes have been updated and new boxes added including: Will Bitcoins Replace Dollars? (Chapter 4) US Trade Deficits and Trump Administration Trump Tariffs (Chapter 19) The Feds 2020 Monetary Policy Review (Chapter 24) Austerity in Europe in 2010-13 (Chapter 17) Irish Leprechaun economics (Chapter18) Nudging US Households to Save More (Chapter 11) UPDATED! Key focus boxes have been updated and new boxes added including: From Henry Ford to Jeff Bezos (Chapter 7) What Lies Behind Chinese Growth? (Chapter 12) Uncertainty and Fluctuations (Chapter 16) Structured for better student engagement Organised into two distinct parts, a core section focuses on short, medium, and long-run markets and two major extensions offer more in-depth coverage of the issues. NEW!A new appendix What do macroeconomists do? explores career options for those thinking about taking their study of macroeconomics further. Margin notes help re-create a student-teacher dialogue, adding further explanation to more difficult concepts and helping you gain a deeper understanding of the subject. For students who want to explore macroeconomics further, short appendixes to some chapters expand on points made within the chapter. A Further Readings section at the end of most chapters, indicates where to find more information, including key website addresses. A series of end-of-chapter exercises allow students to test their understanding of the topic. "Quick Check" exercises are easy. 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Improve student results: When you teach with MyLab, student performance often improves. Thats why instructors have chosen MyLab for over 15 years, touching the lives of over 50 million students. Pearson, the worlds learning company. New Feature New and updated features of this title Extensive coverage of cutting-edge topics on real-world macroeconomics. A completely new chapter on the COVID-19 pandemic including a two-sector model that allows for sectors with different exposures to the virus to react differently. A chapter on the challenges to growth. Topics include whether the introduction of robots will lead to mass unemployment, the relation between growth and inequality and the challenges of climate change. Chapter 8 on the Phillips curve, reflecting a major change in the US economy. The Phillips curve is now a relation between inflation and unemployment rather than between the change in inflation and unemployment. Chapter 9 showing how the changes in the Phillips curve relation have led to changes in monetary policy. "What do macroeconomists do?" - a new appendix to Chapter 1, exploring different career paths for those specializing in macroeconomics. Key focus boxes have been updated and new boxes added including: Will Bitcoins Replace Dollars? (Chapter 4) US Trade Deficits and Trump Administration Trump Tariffs (Chapter 19) The Feds 2020 Monetary Policy Review (Chapter 24) Austerity in Europe in 2010-13 (Chapter 17) Irish "Leprechaun Economics" (Chapter18) Nudging US Households to Save More (Chapter 11) Key focus boxes have been updated and new boxes added including: From Henry Ford to Jeff Bezos (Chapter 7) What Lies Behind Chinese Growth? (Chapter 12) Uncertainty and Fluctuations (Chapter 16) Details ISBN1292360895 Author Francesco Giavazzi Year 2021 ISBN-10 1292360895 ISBN-13 9781292360898 Edition 4th Format Paperback Place of Publication Harlow AU Release Date 2021-04-22 NZ Release Date 2021-04-22 Subtitle A European Perspective Pages 624 Edition Description 4th edition Publication Date 2021-04-22 Replaces 9781292085678 DEWEY 339.094 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education UK Release Date 2021-04-22 Publisher Pearson Education (US) Imprint Pearson Country of Publication United States US Release Date 2021-04-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:145534027;
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Author: Francesco Giavazzi, Olivier Blanchard, Alessia Amighini
Publication Name: Macroeconomics: a European Perspective
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
Subject: Economics
Publication Year: 2021
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Number of Pages: 624 Pages