by George T. Mccandless (Author)
Economies are constantly in flux, and economists have long sought reliable means of analyzing their dynamic properties. This book aims to provide a succinct and accessible exposition of modern dynamic (or intertemporal) macroeconomics. The authors use a microeconomics-based general equilibrium framework, specifically the overlapping generations model, which assumes that in every period there are two generations which overlap. This model allows the authors to describe economies over time and to employ traditional welfare analysis to judge the effects of various policies. By choosing to keep the mathematical level simple and to use the same modelling framework throughout, the authors are able to address many subtle economic issues. They analyze savings, social security systems, the determination of interest rates and asset prices for different types of assets, Ricardian equivalence, business cycles, chaos theory, investment, growth, and a variety of monetary phenomena. Each result is illustrated with analytical derivations, graphically, and by worked-out examples. Exercises, which are strategically placed, are an integral part of the book.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 03 Feb 1992
ISBN 10: 0674461118
ISBN 13: 9780674461116