Macroeconomics: A Neoclassical Introduction

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University of Chicago Press, 15. 10. 1986 - Počet stran: 367
"Miller and Upton is by far the most cited macroeconomics text in front line academic research journals over the last ten years. It has become a contemporary classic."—Roger C. Kormendi, University of Michigan

"The most innovative approach to introducing macroeconomics that I have seen. . . . A 'classic' in the sense that every serious student of macroeconomics is likely to want it in his or her library."—John P. Gould, University of Chicago

"The task the authors set out to perform is ambitious: to write a macroeconomics textbook structured around a neoclassical growth model. And in this task they have succeeded."—Clifford W. Smith, Jr., Journal of Finance

"This is a superb book. As a vehicle for teaching economics I have to place it right behind Henderson and Quant (Microeconomics) and Dorfman, Samuelson, and Solow (Linear Programming). Moreover, it is an exciting book both to read and to think about. . . . It is not just that these authors have something to say, but their way of saying it is generally superior."—F. E. Banks, Kyklos
 

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The Neoclassical Theory or Economic Growth and Production
1
1 Introduction to Macroeconomic Reasoning
3
2 The Neoclassical Model of Economic Growth
19
3 Some Further Properties of the Neoclassical Model
48
Bibliography
70
Consumption and Saving
73
4 The Microeconomic Foundations of Aggregate Saving and Consumption Functions
75
5 Some Prperties of the Lifecycle Model of Consumption
97
Money and the Price level
187
9 The microeconomic Foundations of the Demand for Money
189
10 A Consumption Interpretation of the Demand for Money
207
11 The Quantity Theory of Money
223
12 Money and the Price Level in a Growing Full Employment Economy
246
13 Inflation as a Tax
271
14 Fiscal Policy and the Price level
284
15 Money and Banking
294

6 The neoclassical Models with a Lifecycle Consumption Function
119
Bibliography
144
Government Finance
145
7 The Macroeconomics of Taxation
147
8 The Burden of the Debt
163
Biography
186
Bibliography
316
Unemployment
319
16 The Microeconomic Foundations of Unemployment
321
17 The Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policies on Unemployment in the Short Run and the Long
332
Bibliography
357
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Merton H. Miller (1923-2000) was the Robert H. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago and the president of the American Finance Association. In 1990 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his contributions to the theory of financial economics.

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