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MIT Press
17 March 2020
An accessible introduction to the basics of macroeconomics and how it affects the local and global economies.

Macroeconomics takes a broad perspective on the economy of a country or region; it studies economic changes in the aggregate, collecting data on production, unemployment, inflation, consumption, investment, trade, and other aspects of national and international economic life. Policymakers depend on macroeconomists' knowledge when making decisions about such issues as taxes and the public budget, monetary and exchange rate policies, and trade policies-all of which, in turn, affect decisions made by individuals and businesses. This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers an introduction to the basics of macroeconomics accessible to the noneconomist. Readers will gain the tools to interpret such economic events as the 2008 financial meltdown, the subsequent euro crisis, and the current protectionist dynamics seen in some developed countries.

The author, an academic economist and two-time Chilean Finance Minister, devotes a substantial part of his analysis to economic development, explaining why some countries achieve continuing economic growth while others become stagnant. He discusses the links between economic activity and employment; employment and unemployment rates; factors behind economic growth; money, inflation, and exchange rate systems; fiscal deficits; balance of payment crises; consumption and savings; investment decisions; fiscal policy; and the process of globalization and its macroeconomic implications.

The non-economist's accessible, pocket-sized refresher on the basics of macroeconomics and how it affects local and global economies-from an academic economist and 2-time Chilean Finance Minister.

Macroeconomics takes a broad perspective on the economy of a country or region; it studies economic changes in the aggregate, collecting data on production, unemployment, inflation, consumption, investment, trade, and other aspects of national and international economic life. Policymakers depend on macroeconomists' knowledge when making decisions about such issues as taxes and the public budget, monetary and exchange rate policies, and trade policies-all of which, in turn, affect decisions made by individuals and businesses.

This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers an introduction to the basics of macroeconomics accessible to the non-economist. Readers will gain the tools to interpret such economic events as the 2008 financial meltdown, the subsequent euro crisis, and the current protectionist dynamics seen in some developed countries.

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Economic development-why some countries flourish while others reamin stagnant .

Economic activity and employment .

Employment and unemployment rates .

The factors behind economic growth .

Money, inflation, and exchange rate systems .

Fiscal deficits, fiscal policy, and balance of payment crises .

Consumption, savings, and investment decisions .

The process of globalization and its macroeconomic implications

Written by an academic economist and two-time Chilean Finance Minister, this is an easy-to-understand and pocket-sized guide to the fundamentals of macroeconomics.
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 19mm
ISBN:   9780262538572
ISBN 10:   0262538571
Series:   MIT Press Essential Knowledge series
Pages:   296
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Series Foreword ix Preface xi 1 What Is Macroeconomics? 1 2 Production and Employment 19 3 Why and How Do Countries Grow? 41 4 Money, Inflation, and the Exchange Rate 61 5 Fiscal Deficits, Inflation, and External Crises 87 6 The Economic Cost of Stabilizing Inflation 111 7 The Key Importance of Consumption and Saving 129 8 Productive Investment 145 9 The Current Account and External Debt 161 10 Fiscal Policy and Its Implications 179 11 Globalization 195 Conclusion 231 Glossary 239 Bibliography 261 Further Reading 265 Index 267

Felipe Larrain B. is Professor of Economics at Pontificia Universidad Cat lica de Chile (Facultad de Economia y Administraci n and the Latin American Center of Economics and Social Policies, CLAPES UC). He was Director of CLAPES UC and was Finance Minister of Chile from 2010 to 2014 and from 2018 to 2019. The coauthor (with Jeffrey D. Sachs) of Macroeconomics in the Global Economy and (with Beatriz Armendariz) of The Economics of Contemporary Latin America (MIT Press), he has published thirteen books and more than 120 scholarly articles. He has been named Finance Minister of the Year for Latin America and the Americas several times.

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