The economy : economics for a changing world
Language: English Publication details: Oxford University Press 2017 OxfordDescription: xxiii, 1126pISBN:- 9780198810247
- 330 E74
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330 D26s Selected papers of Partha Dasgupta [2 vol.] | 330 D36 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS | 330 D86i5 INTERMEDIATE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | 330 E74 The economy | 330 Ec74 ECONOMIC PROGRESS, PRIVATE VALUES AND PUBLIC POLICY | 330 Ec74 Economic policy | 330 Ec74 The economics of economists |
The Economy begins with social interactions using elementary game theory and institutions modelled as rules of the game. This provides the basis for a modern treatment of markets including price-making as well as price-taking, the exercise of power, and the importance of social norms and adjustment to disequilibria.
Introducing labour and credit markets with incomplete contracts allows a consistent treatment of aggregate employment and fluctuations without the need for ad hoc sticky price and wage assumptions. Banks create money by extending credit and a central bank seeks to implement a target inflation rate.
Growth and instability are illustrated from the Great Depression, through the post-war golden age of capitalism through to the financial crisis and ensuing uncertainties. Students acquire an understanding of the past and current evolution of the economy in its social and environmental context, equipping them to marshal evidence and articulate positions about contemporary policy issues.
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