Macroeconomics: A European Text

Macroeconomics: A European Text

by Michael Burda (Author), Charles Wyplosz (Author), Michael Burda (Author), Charles Wyplosz (Author)

Synopsis

Building upon the success of previous editions, Macroeconomics 3/e provides a comprehensive analysis of modern macroeconomics within both a European and a global context. Competing theoretical approaches are presented in a clear and balanced manner with continual reference to data and case study examples from the real world. The excellent teaching and learning aids include chapter overviews, summaries of key concepts, end of chapter exercises, and suggestions for further reading for each chapter. Completely revised and updated, this new edition contains new material on economic growth, labour markets and unemployment, money supply, inflation, financial and exchange markets, and supply side policies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 572
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 22 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0198776500
ISBN 13: 9780198776505

Media Reviews
'In an increasingly crowded field, the latest edition of Burda and Wyplosz's best-selling text stands out for the breadth of its coverage, the clarity of its exposition, and the topicality of its examples. Students seeking a comprehensive guide to modern macroeconomics need look no further.' Charles Bean, Chief Economist, Bank of England 'This excellent textbook not only brings together macroeconomics and its application to current issues, especially in Europe, it also demonstrates to students how fascinating macroeconomics can be.' Wolfgang Franz, Centre for European Economics Research and University of Mannheim 'Burda and Wyplosz's textbook introduces the student to a balanced exposition of modern macroeconomics and teaches him or her how to think about the problems facing Europe today. It should be on the reading list of every European university and on those outside who want to see macroeconomics in action in this part of the world.' Christopher Pissarides, Professor, London School of Economics
Author Bio
Michael Burda is Professor of Macroeconomics and Labour Economics at the Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, and has published research relating to the labour markets of both Western and Eastern Europe. Charles Wyplosz is at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva. His research is on exchange rates and macroeconomic policies. He is a frequent adviser to governments and international organizations.