Originally published in 1994, this book, divided into three parts, examines macroeconomic models in a non-technical way. Part I discusses the importance of macroeconomic modelling; Part II examines the rise and fall of Keynesian income-expenditure models; and part III evaluates the evidence and presents a critique of how we can learn from these models now and in the future.
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Peter Kenway is lecturer in economics and econometrics at Reading University. He has extensive experience of designing and using computer models for policy analysis in public transport planning in Britain and the United States. He has written previously on Keynesian and Marxian economics and on social transformation in Eastern Europe.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Originally published in 1994, this book, divided into three parts, examines macroeconomic models in a non-technical way. Part I discusses the importance of macroeconomic modelling; Part II examines the rise and fall of Keynesian income-expenditure models; and part III evaluates the evidence and presents a critique of how we can learn from these models now and in the future. Artikel-Nr. 9780415612340
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