Macroeconomics/ William Mitchell, ( and 2 others)
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- 978-1137610669
- Elb 339 M67m 2019
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Elb 339 G15p Principles of microeconomics | Elb 339 G82p Principles of microeconomics | Elb 339 M27m 2019 Macroeconomics/ | Elb 339 M67m 2019 Macroeconomics/ | Elb 339 P93 Principles of microeconomics | Elb 339.22 B64m Macroeconomics | Elb 346.73 R24c Capital markets, derivatives and the law |
This groundbreaking new core textbook encourages students to take a more critical approach to the prevalent assumptions around the subject of macroeconomics, by comparing and contrasting heterodox and orthodox approaches to theory and policy. The first such textbook to develop a heterodox model from the ground up, it is based on the principles of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) as derived from the theories of Keynes, Kalecki, Veblen, Marx, and Minsky, amongst others. The internationally-respected author team offer appropriate fiscal and monetary policy recommendations, explaining how the poor economic performance of most of the wealthy capitalist countries over recent decades could have been avoided, and delivering a well-reasoned practical and philosophical argument for the heterodox MMT approach being advocated.
The book is suitable for both introductory and intermediate courses, offering a thorough overview of the basics, while covering everything needed for more advanced courses. Issues are explained conceptually, with the more technical, mathematical material in chapter appendices, offering greater flexibility of lecturer use.
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