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Reflections on the Development of Modern Macroeconomics

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Macroeconomic analysis has undergone profound and controversial changes during the past twenty-five years and, as such, economists have developed and evolved their approaches to the discipline. Reflections on the Development of Modern Macroeconomics presents a collection of eight original essays, from leading scholars, each of which focuses on an important issue relating to these developments. These accessible, reflective surveys - to stabilize or not to is that the question? Brian Snowdon and Howard Vane

- the rhetoric and methodology of modern macroeconomics Roger Backhouse
- how relevant is Keynesian economics today? Keith Shaw
- what remains of the monetarist counter-revolution? Thomas Mayer
- before and after rational expectations Patrick Minford
- the ups and downs of modern business cycle theory Cillian Ryan and Andrew Mullineux
- the role of imperfect competition in new Keynesian economics Huw Dixon
politics and the endogenous politicians and aggregate instability Brian Snowdon and Howard Vane This book will attract a wide readership among intermediate undergraduates, as well as postgraduates and lecturers in the fields of macroeconomics and the history of economic thought.

256 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1997

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Howard R. Vane

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Emeritus Professor of Economics in the Liverpool Business School at Liverpool John Moores University.

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