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More copies of this ISBN:Macroeconomics (2ND 08 Edition)by Glen Hubbard
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:' Hubbard and O'Brien is the only book that motivates students to learn economics through real business examples. The updated edition offers insights into the exciting economic topics that are in the news and affecting all of us today—like the election, the housing market, the impact of the current oil situation, current challenges to airlines, debates over trade policy, and consequences of the “amazing shrinking dollar.”
In-depth coverage of economics with particular focus on Economic Efficiency, Government Price Setting, and Taxes, Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis. The updated edition also offers insights into the exciting economic topics that are in the news and affecting all of us today—like the election, the housing market, the impact of the current oil situation, current challenges to airlines, debates over trade policy, and consequences of the “amazing shrinking dollar.”
MARKET: For anyone in business who wants to benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work. ' About the AuthorGlenn Hubbard policymaker, professor, and researcher. R.Glenn Hubbard is the Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics in the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University and Professor of Economics in Columbia’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He is also a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and a director of Automatic Data Processing, Black Rock Closed-End Funds, Dex Media, Duke Realty, KKR Financial Corporation, and Ripplewood Holdings. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University in 1983. From 2001–2003, he served as Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and from 1991–1993, he was Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department. Glenn Hubbard’s fields of specialization are public economics, financial markets and institutions, corporate finance, macroeconomics, industrial organization, and public policy. He is the author of more than 90 articles in leading journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, RAND Journal of Economics, and Review of Economics and Statistics. His research has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Bureau of Economic Research, and numerous private foundations.
Tony O’Brien award-winning professor and researcher. Anthony Patrick O’Brien is a professor of economics at Lehigh University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1987. He has taught principles of economics for more than 15 years, in both large sections and small honors classes. He received the Lehigh University Award for Distinguished Teaching. He was formerly the director of the Diamond Center for Economic Education and was named a Dana Foundation Faculty Fellow and Lehigh Class of 1961 Professor of Economics. He has been a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie Mellon University. Anthony O’Brien’s research has dealt with such issues as the evolution of the U.S. automobile industry, the sources of U.S. economic competitiveness, the development of U.S. trade policy, the causes of the Great Depression, and the causes of black–white income differences. His research has been published in leading journals, including the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Industrial Relations, and the Journal of Economic History. His research has been supported by grants from government agencies and private foundations. In addition to teaching and writing, Anthony O’Brien also serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Socio-economics. Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Economics: Foundations and Models Appendix: Using Graphs and Formulas Chapter 2: Tradeoffs, Comparative Advantage, and the Market System Chapter 3: Where Prices Come From: The Interaction of Demand and Supply Chapter 4: Economic Efficiency, Government Price Setting, and Taxes Appendix: Calculating Consumer Surplus and Producer Surplus
Part 2: Firms in the Domestic and International Economies Chapter 5: Firms, the Stock Market, and Corporate Governance Appendix: Tools to Analyze Firms' Financial Information Chapter 6: Comparative Advantage and the Gains from International Trade Appendix: Multinational Firms
Part 3: Macroeconomic Foundations and Long-Run Growth Chapter 7: GDP: Measuring Total Production and Income Chapter 8: Unemployment and Inflation Chapter 9: Business Cycles, the Financial System, and Economic Growth Chapter 10: Long-Run Growth: Sources and Policies
Part 4: Short-Run Fluctuations Chapter 11: Output and Expenditure in the Short Run Appendix: The Algebra of Macroeconomic Equilibrium Chapter 12: AD/AS Analysis Appendix: Schools of Macro Thought
Part 5: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Chapter 13: Money, Banks, and the Federal Reserve System Chapter 14: Monetary Policy Chapter 15: Fiscal Policy Chapter 16: Inflation, Unemployment, and Federal Reserve Policy
Part 6: The International Economy Chapter 17: Macroeconomics in an Open Economy Chapter 18: The International Financial System
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