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_bJHA
100 _aJha, Raghbendra
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245 _aMacroeconomics for developing countries
250 _a2nd
260 _bRoutledge
_aOxon
_c2008
300 _axi, 496 p.
365 _aINR
_b695.00
504 _aTable of Contents Preface to the second edition, Preface to the fist edition Part I: The Basic Macroeconomic Framework 1. Macroeconomic problems of developing countries 2. National accounts and the macroeconomy 3. The basic IS-LM-AS model in the closed economy 4. The process of money creation and the demand for money 5. Macroeconomic policy in an open economy 6. Current account and asset demand approaches to balance of payments Part 2: Macroeconomic Models of Developing Countries 7. IMF type macro models for developing countries 8. A structuralist macros model for developing countries 9. Dualistic models of output and inflation in developing countries 10. Growth, theory and developing country macroeconomics Part 3: Policy Dilemmas faced by Developing Countries 11. An evaluation of the IMF programs in developing countries 12. Macroeconomic dimensions of fiscal policy in developing countries 13. The inflation rate and seignorage 14. The problem of indebtedness of HIPC countries 15. The exchange rate issues in developing countries Part 4: Issues in Developing Country Macroeconomics 16. Financial market liberalization and economic growth in developing countries 17. The international financial architecture and developing countries 18. A final word, Bibliography, Name index, Subject Index
520 _aBook Description This comprehensively revised and updated edition develops the themes contained in the first edition. Students and teachers who are familiar with the book will notice that half of the chapters are entirely new, with the other half having changed significantly to take into account the changes that have occurred in the global economy since the turn of the millennium. With questions for discussion and excellent use of case studies, the book covers such themes as: *standard closed and open macroeconomic models *a full evaluation of the post-Washington consensus model *IMF stabilization programs and their effects on developing economies *the pressing problems of indebtedness *financial sector reforms in developing countries This informative, accessible and lucid textbook is the ideal accompaniment for students of development economics and it will prove popular with lecturers and academics alike.
650 _aMacroeconomics
_91161
650 _aDeveloping countries
_9415
650 _aEconomic policy
_92380
650 _aEconometric models
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