Synopses & Reviews
Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz has been a long-standing, leading intermediate macroeconomic theory text since its introduction in 1978. This revision retains most of the texts traditional features, including a middle-of-the-road approach and very current research, while updating and simplifying the exposition. This revision focuses on making the text even easier to teach from. The only pre-requisite continues to be principles of economics.
Table of Contents
Dornbusch – Macroeconomics (0-07-312811-2)Part 1 – Introduction and National Income AccountingChapter 1 – IntroductionChapter 2 – National Income AccountingPart 2 – Growth, Aggregate Supply and Demand, and PolicyChapter 3 – Growth and AccumulationChapter 4 – Growth and PolicyChapter 5 – Aggregate Supply and DemandChapter 6 – Aggregate Supply: Wages, Prices, and UnemploymentChapter 7 – The Anatomy of Inflation and UnemploymentChapter 8 – Policy PreviewPart 3 – First ModelsChapter 9 – Income and SpendingChapter 10 – Money, Interest, and IncomeChapter 11 – Monetary and Fiscal PolicyChapter 12 – International LinkagesPart 4 – Behavioral FoundationsChapter 13 – Consumption and SavingChapter 14 – Investment SpendingChapter 15 – The Demand for MoneyChapter 16 – The Fed, Money, and CreditChapter 17 – PolicyChapter 18 – Financial Markets and Asset PricesPart 5 – Big Events, International Adjustments, and Advanced TopicsChapter 19 – Big Events: The Economics of Depression, Hyperinflation, and DeficitsChapter 20 – International Adjustment and InterdependenceChapter 21 – Advanced TopicsAppendixGlossaryIndex