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Macroeconomics by Matthias Doepke, Andreas Lehnert, Andrew Sellgren

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Macroeconomics
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Publisher: UCLA
Number of pages: 286

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Work Effort, Production, and Consumption; The Behavior of Households with Markets for Commodities and Credit; The Demand for Money; The Market-Clearing Model; The Labor Market; Inflation; Business Cycles; Unemployment; Economic Growth; The Effect of Government Purchases; The Effect of Taxation; The Optimal Path of Government Debt; Comparative Advantage and Trade; Financial Intermediation; Fiscal and Monetary Policy; Optimal Monetary Policy.

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