Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz Macroeconomics has been a 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. Macroeconomics, 13th Edition by Rudiger Dornbusch and Stanley Fischer and Richard Startz (633) Preview the textbook, purchase or get a FREE instructor-only desk copy.
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This sixth edition of Macroeconomics reflects three concerns: First, we have maintained the middle-of-the-road approach.Students should learn foremost what is established and useful, not what is esoteric or at best speculative.There is plenty of room to bring in new ideas, but the emphasis must be on what can be asserted with great confidence as right and to the point.Second, we have tried to reflect the changing tone and emphasis that emerges from the past decade of macroeconomics events and scholarly research. There is no reason to belittle the powerful battle that has been going on in the profession; we do give it full and substantial coverage, but as reports and teachers. Not as proponents of a school.
Third, we have been merciless in forcing ourselves to cut the material in this book- by nearly 25 percent. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART I: INTRODUCING THE ECONOMY: FACTS AND FIRST MODELS Chapter 1. Introductions Chapter 2. National Income Accounting Chapter 3.
Income and Spending Chapter 4. Money, Interest and Income Chapter 5. Monetary and Fiscal Policy Chapter 6. International Linkages PART II: AGGREGATE DEMAND, SUPPLY, AND GROWTH Chapter 7.
Aggregate Demand and Supply: An Introduction Chapter 8. Aggregate Supply: Wages, Prices, and Employment Chapter 9.