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business cycles – the nature and causes of economic fluctuations

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  • Autor: thomas e. hall
  • Editora: Praeger Publishers
  • Qtd. Páginas: 238
  • Isbn: 9780275930851
  • Código Estoque: 371094A
  • Estado de Conservação: Condição geral: mediano, com desgastes pela ação do tempo e manuseio. Capa/Contracapa: preservada. Folha de rosto: com assinatura do antigo dono; com marca de pincel atômico; com manchas de oxidacao. Páginas: riscadas/grifadas a marca texto. levemente amarelado e com risco na lateral do miolo. Nada que atrapalhe a leitura.
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    Dimensões 16 × 23 × 3 cm
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    Hall’s excellent survey of business cycles is concise, lucid, and up-to-date discussing not only early theories of the business cycle and Keynesian and monetarist models, but also the rational expectationist and new Keynesian models along with actual business cycles. . . . Strengths of the book include an excellent bibliography and Hall’s insightful history of business cycles from the panic of 1907 to the long cyclical expansion beginning in late 1982. Choice

    Intended as a primary text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in business cycles and economic fluctuations, this book treats the nature and causes of business cycles. In contrast to previous works on the subject, which have tended to focus on basic macroeconomic models and intermediate level theory, Business Cycles offers both a broader scope and more in-depth coverage, concentrating on modern theories of the business cycle, data analysis, and recent and historical episodes of economic fluctuation. The author amplifies and combines the various theories that comprise the modern view of business cycles and develops a systematic rationale for economic fluctuations that integrates the key concept of economic shocks. Hall demonstrates that an economy grows over time but receives periodic shocks–such as oil price increases or monetary instability–which generate fluctuations. In addition to examining the nature of shocks that cause recessions and expansions, Hall suggests ways to forcast these cycles.

    Hall begins with a general overview of economic cycles and economic indicators and goes on to review the historical explanations for economic fluctuations that form the foundation for more modern theories. The contemporary theories of fluctuations–Keynesian, and real business cycles–receive extended treatment. Each theory is discussed in detail in a separate chapter that includes relevant empirical data. Hall then describes the nature and causes of several business cycles during the twentieth centur

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