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Macroeconomics Institutions, Instability, and Inequality

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  • Copyright: 2024-11-01
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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At the cutting edge of the subject area, the authors bring the macroeconomics that researchers and policymakers use today into focus. By developing a coherent set of tractable models, the book enables students to explore and make sense of the pressing questions facing global economies.

Carlin and Soskice connect students with contemporary research and policy in macroeconomics. The authors' 3-equation model--extended to include the financial system and with an integrated treatment of inequality--equips students with a method they can apply to the enduring challenges stirred by the financial crisis and the Great Recession.

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Author Biography

Wendy Carlin, Professor of Economics, University College London and External Professor, Santa Fe Institute,David Soskice, Emeritus Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science

Wendy Carlin is Professor of Economics at University College London, Fellow of the CEPR, and External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. She directs the CORE Econ project www.core-econ.org http://www.core-econ.org and is Co-Director of the James M. and Cathleen D. Centre on Wealth Concentration, Inequality, and the Economy at University College London.


David Soskice FBA is Emeritus Professor at The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

IntroductionPart 1: Basics: Demand Side, Supply Side, and Policy Maker1. The demand side2. The supply side3. The 3-equation model and macroeconomic policy4. Expectations and monetary policyPart 2: Money, Banking, Monetary and Fiscal Policy5. Money, banking, and the macro-economy6. Monetary policy7. Fiscal policyPart 3: Financial Instability in the Macroeconomy8. Sources of financial sector instability9. Financial sector risk and the global financial crisis: Applying the models10. Financial stability policyPart 4: Open Economy Macroeconomics11. The 3-equation model in the open economy12. The open economy: The demand and supply sides13. Open economy extensions I: Oil shocks, imbalances, and interdependence14. Open economy extensions II: Fixed exchange rates and the EurozonePart 5: The Supply Side, Technology, and Growth15. Supply-side institutions, policies, and performance17. Growth and innovation18. The ICT revolution, productivity puzzle, and political economy of uneven growthPart 6: Macroeconomics With Inequality18. Heterogeneous agent macroeconomics: Origins, progress, and challenges

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