01650nam a2200217Ia 4500020001500000020002200015020001800037050001800055100002000073245008800093250001200181260003200193300002900225500006400254500008200318505091400400650002001314650002501334650003501359650003801394 a0631170847 a0631177582 (pbk.) a9780631177586 aHB172.5b.H541 aHillier, Brian.14aThe macroeconomic debate :bmodels of the closed and open economy /cBrian Hillier. a2nd ed. aOxford :bBlackwell,c1991. axi, 296p. :bill.c24cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 283-289) and index. aFirst edition published as Macroeconomics : models, debates and developments. aPart 1 Keynes versus the Classics - will money-wage cuts remove unemployment?: the Classical model; Keynes' general theory. Part 2 Was Keynes' general theory simply a special case of the classical model?: special cases of the IS-LM model and the Neoclassical synthesis; the re-interpretation of Keynes. Part 3 Does fiscal policy really matter? The crowding-out debate: wealth effects and the government budget identity. Part 4 Inflation and unemployment - is there a trade-off?: inflation and unemployment. Part 5 Does macroeconomic policy really matter?: the new classical macroeconomics - an introduction; the new classical macroeconomics - some responses. Part 6 The open economy - the consequences of exchange rate regimes for domestic stabilization: the open economy, an introduction; the IS-LM model of a small open economy; stock-flow equilibrium in the open economy; prices, exchange rates and policy. 0aMacroeconomics. 0aKeynesian economics. 0aClassical school of economics. 0aNeoclassical school of economics.